February 15th is “Kamakura” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

Because it is a uniquely Japanese culture, Prompto doesn’t listen to what he says.
“Kamakura” = “Snow cave”, “Namahage” = “Demon with a knife” somehow…

February 15th is “Kamakura”
This festival takes place in Yokote City, Akita Prefecture. It is a Little New Year event to worship the water god, and is held every year on February 15th and 16th. It is said to have a history of about 450 years, and children enter a kamakura and offer sweet sake and rice cakes while saying “Haitte Tanse (Please enter the kamakura)” and “Ogandetanse (Please bow to the water god).”

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“Kamakura” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a woman dressed like an oni, with a knife in her hand, in an attacking pose.
The woman has large prayer beads and magatama accessories hanging from her neck, a woven rope cape covering her upper body, and is wearing a short straw skirt and zori sandals.
The woman is standing in front of a large shrine made of snow.
The overall design is a hyper-realistic style that shows the fine details of her clothing and accessories.

Summary of what day it is today: February 15th

  • Kamakura: A festival held in Yokote City, Akita Prefecture. It is a Little New Year event to worship the water god, held every year on February 15th and 16th. It is said to have a history of about 450 years, and children enter the kamakura and say, “Haitte Tanse (Please enter the kamakura),” and “Ogandetanse (Please bow to the water god),” while serving sweet sake and rice cakes.
  • Saigyo-ki: The poet Saigyo passed away on February 16th, 1190 (March 23rd, 1190 in the Gregorian calendar) at the age of 73. Saigyo was of Fujiwara clan origin and served as a northern guardian warrior for Emperor Toba, but in 1140, at the age of 23, he became a monk. He then went on a journey of whitewashing around various countries, leaving behind many waka poems.
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