August 26th is Volcano Disaster Prevention Day in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I tried to give it a decent feel, but the result was somehow… well, I mean,
As usual, “SeaArt AI” and “Leonardo AI” completely ignore instructions and have a good atmosphere, but where did the volcano go?

August 26th is Volcano Disaster Prevention Day
It will be established in 2024. It commemorates the establishment of Japan’s first volcano observatory on Mount Asama on August 26, 1911.

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“Volcano Disaster Prevention Day” prompt

Create a portrait of a firefighter throwing water towards an erupting volcano.
The volcano has exploded, spewing black smoke and sparks.
The firefighter is in a powerful pose, with swirling water all over his body, creating an ethereal shape.
A thick haze of black smoke hovers in the background, subtly blurring the rubble and fire damage.
The scene is chaotic, filled with metal debris, collapsed buildings, and other debris, all muted against the smoky background.
The focus is on the firefighter, with his surroundings slightly out of focus, creating a somewhat impressionistic atmosphere.
The smoke and ash float in various shades of gray, brown, and beige.
The lighting is somewhat muted, but with hyperrealistic detail to highlight the scene.
The emotional intensity of this scene is palpable.

Summary of what day it is today: August 26th

  • Volcano Disaster Prevention Day: Established in 2024. This day commemorates the establishment of Japan’s first volcano observatory on Mount Asama on August 26, 1911.
  • Pawapuro Day: Established in 2016. This commemorative day was established by Konami Digital Entertainment, the developer of the “Powerful Pro Baseball” baseball game series (abbreviated as “Pawapuro”), with the hope that “everyone will enjoy Pawa (8) Pro (26) as Pawa (8) Full (26).”
  • Yoshida Fire Festival: One of Japan’s three most unique festivals. It consists of the “Fire-Extinguishing Festival” on the 26th and the “Susuki Festival” the following day, the 27th. It marks the end of the summer mountain climbing season on Mount Fuji.
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