What day is it today?
I think it would have been better if the setting was a little younger, but the atmosphere is good.
January 27th is “Marriage Proposal Day”. On this day in 1883 (Meiji 16), a man named Nakao Katsusaburo placed a marriage proposal ad in the Ise Shimbun and Mie Nippo newspapers in search of a lifelong partner. This was the first marriage proposal ad in the history of Japanese newspapers, and so it was established as Marriage Proposal Day.
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“Proposal Day” prompt
Create a gorgeous hyperrealist style portrait of a man with long flowing hair in a designer suit, holding a bouquet of roses towards the screen.
The design incorporates gothic elements such as Victorian details to create an elegant and intricate style. Use a vivid color palette to convey a unique gothic aesthetic. The design is eye-catching, with a heart-shaped monument in the background creating an exquisite space.
Summary of what day it is today: January 27th
- Marriage Proposal Day: On this day in 1883 (Meiji 16), a man named Nakao Katsusaburo placed a marriage proposal ad in the Ise Shimbun and Mie Nippo newspapers in search of a lifelong partner. This was the first marriage proposal ad in the history of Japanese newspapers, and was therefore established as marriage proposal day.
- National Flag Establishment Day: This day commemorates the fact that the Merchant Shipping Regulations (Dajokan Proclamation No. 57) were established on January 27th of the lunar calendar (February 27th of the solar calendar) in 1870, when the prototype of the design of the Japanese national flag (the Hinomaru flag) was decided. Established by the National Flag Association.
- Funao Sweet Pea Day: Established by the JA Okayama Nishi Funao Town Flower Association. The purpose is to promote the sweet peas of Funao Town, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, more widely. The date was chosen because it is January, when sweet peas are in full season, and because the combination of 1 and 27 sounds like “ii funao (good funao).”