February 5th is “Smile Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

It’s “Smile Day”, but I tried to include a lot of different things.
“DALL・E 3” is a little creepy.
I liked the design of “SeaArt AI”, but the eyes were terrible so I redrawn them myself.
You can tell because the texture of the eyes is different.

February 5th is “Smile Day” – a play on the words “2” and “5” – and it’s a day to always be smiling.

DALL・E 3

Flux 1.1 Pro

Recraft V3

Midjourney

SeaArt AI

Leonardo AI

“Smile Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of twin female characters playing a portable game console with crazy smiles.
They are wearing colorful punk outfits, a combination of ripped jeans, a long open-necked T-shirt, and a cropped leather jacket.
Their hair is short and frizzy, with various shaped hairpins.
The background is a brick warehouse, and the lights from the portable game consoles create a mysterious atmosphere.
The design is in a hyper-realistic style that shows the fine details of the clothes and accessories.

Summary of what day it is today: February 5th

  • Smile Day: A play on words between 2 and 5, this day encourages people to always have a smile on their face.
  • Twins Day: A play on words between 2 and 5. A day to think about creating an environment that is easy to raise for twins and multiple births.
  • Japanese Language Proficiency Test Day: Established by Tokyo Shoseki to promote the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. 25 is a play on words for “Japanese”.
  • Ecochu Day: Established by Proto Corporation, which runs the car information magazine “goo”, to promote the idea that driving a used car leads to reducing CO2 emissions during the manufacturing process of a new car. The date is 2 (two = chuu) and 5 (ko), and it is the day they started their ecological contribution activities by using used cars.
  • Pikachu Day: Originating from the Pokemon National Pokédex number “No. 025” of Pikachu, a character from the “Pokemon” series, this day has become a commemorative day among fans. In 2020, the Pokemon Information Bureau (official Twitter) picked it up in a tweet and it was officially recognized.
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