February 24th is “Moonlight Mask Appearance Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

It’s my usual challenge not to say it exactly as it is.
I’m not sure about the writing, but I think this is the most accurate I’ve ever written.
However, it’s a bit disappointing that only people born in the Showa era will understand it.
“SeaArt AI” and “Leonardo AI” are no-no’s as usual, though.

February 24th is “Gekko Kamen Appearance Day” – this commemorates the day in 1958 when the first Japanese TV movie, Gekko Kamen, began airing on Radio Tokyo (now TBS Television).

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“Moonlight Mask Appearance Day” prompt

A detailed, hyper-realistic image of a female anime character wearing a white turban, sunglasses, a mask covering her face and only her large eyes, and a long white cloak.
The white turban is decorated with a large moon mark, hiding her face like a mask.
Under the long white cloak, the color is red, and she is wearing a special effects hero costume.
In the background is a very large crescent moon, and the moonlight highlights the outline of the female anime character.

Summary of what day it is today: February 24th

  • Gekko Kamen Appearance Day: This day in 1958 marks the day that Radio Tokyo (now TBS Television) began broadcasting the first domestically produced TV movie, Gekko Kamen.
  • Railway Strike Day: This day in 1898 marks the day that Japan’s first railway strike took place. 400 Japanese railway engineers and others went on strike, and trains between Ueno and Aomori were suspended.
  • Tōhaku Memorial Day: Hasegawa Tōhaku, a representative painter of the Momoyama period who was born in Nanao, Noto Province, passed away on February 24, 1610 (March 19, 1610). To commemorate this, the Tohaku Society (Chairman Obayashi Shigeharu), a citizens’ group in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture that honors Hasegawa Tōhaku, established this day. Incidentally, Tohaku Memorial Day was the first day to be certified and registered as an anniversary of his death by the Japan Anniversary Association.
  • Shirakubo’s Tea Ceremony: The “Tea Ceremony” is held as an evening festival at the Shirakubo Tenmangu Shrine in Nakanojo, Gunma Prefecture. The tea ceremony involves roasting and powdering unripe tea (sencha), sweet tea, and chinpi (dried mandarin peel) to create four types of mixed tea, which are then drunk. It is said to be closely related to the “Tea Battle,” a game played in the mid-14th century in which participants had to guess the aroma and flavor of tea. It is said that a year in which many people get all the answers right or none of them right will bring about a good harvest. On December 7, 1979 (Showa 54), it was designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan.
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