What day is it today?
It should be easy to use, but…
it’s really poorly made. “DALL・E 3” and “Midjourney” are okay, but the others are just “huh?”
February 20th is “Kabuki Day”.
This commemorates the day on February 20th, 1609 (lunar calendar), when Izumo no Okuni performed Kabuki for the first time in front of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and other feudal lords at Edo Castle.
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“Kabuki Day” prompt
A professional female wrestler is dressed in a vibrant, colorful, and elaborate wrestling outfit and holding a large championship trophy.
The wrestler's outfit includes a multi-colored championship belt, patterned sports bra, and vibrant patterned leg warmers and shorts, evoking a very colorful and bold street style aesthetic.
The colors are shades of purple, pink, blue, and gold.
The wrestler's hair is styled with vibrant pink highlights and pigtails, and face paint is visible.
A large golden trophy with an elaborate design on a blue base is being held aloft by the wrestler's hands. The scene is set inside a boxing ring, with black ropes, low lighting, and a background in orange and red tones.
The lighting highlights the detailed pattern on her outfit.
The style is hyper-realistic, but with enhanced colors to convey the vibrant energy of a professional wrestling event.
The background is slightly blurred, drawing attention to the wrestler.
Summary of what day it is today: February 20th
- Kabuki Day: Celebrated on February 20, 1609 (lunar calendar), when Izumo no Okuni performed Kabuki for the first time in front of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and other feudal lords at Edo Castle.
- Passport Day: Established in 1998 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, commemorating the first use of the term “passport” in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Notice No. 1, “Overseas Passport Regulations,” on this day in 1878.
- Allergy Day: Established by the Japan Allergy Association in 1995. On this day in 1966, immunologists Ishizaka Kosei and his wife Teruko announced that they had discovered immunoglobulin E, which causes allergies, during their research into hay fever caused by ragweed.
- Ehime Prefectural Government Establishment Anniversary: Originating from the fact that on this day in 1873, Ishitetsu Prefecture and Kamiyama Prefecture merged to form Ehime Prefecture. The first commemorative event was held in 1973, and the “Ehime Prefectural Emblem” (abolished after a design change in 1989) and the prefectural song “Ehime no Uta” were established.
- Married Harmony Day: Established by Ujitawara Tea Factory in Uji, Kyoto, which sells Koimaro Tea, with the hope that drinking Koimaro Tea will deepen the bond between couples and bring about happy marriages among Japanese couples. The date is 2 and 20, a play on words that sounds like “fuu (2) fu (2) enman (0).”
- Yunohana Festival: A ritual held every year on this day at Shirahata Tenjin Shrine in Ichikawa, Chiba. The chief priest sprinkles boiling water from a large cauldron on worshippers using a large bundle of bamboo grass, praying for good health and prosperity for the year. After the ritual, the bamboo grass is taken home by the worshippers and enshrined with care for a year, before being used to boil water for the Yunohana Festival the following year.