What day is it today?
This time too, the “anime style” is off.
The “strawberry pattern” isn’t very well-recognized and doesn’t convey the right atmosphere.
I’ve said this for a while now, but if you try to turn normal clothes into tight-fitting clothes, it will fail the moderation rule.
In a way, it’s a solid standard.
January 5th is “Strawberry Day.” Based on the wordplay of “ichi (1) go (5),” it was established as a day to support the 15-year-old generation. In recent years, it has also been recognized as a day to eat strawberries.
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“Strawberry Day(Ichigo no Hi)” prompt
Create a portrait of a young woman with long, flowing hair elegantly styled in a hyperrealist style, wearing pink strawberry patterned pajamas, lying in a spacious double bed and reading a letter.
Her pink strawberry patterned pajamas have a plunging neckline and are decorated with intricately designed lace. Her large, expressive eyes are framed with soft makeup, emphasizing her playful yet mysterious aura. On her head she wears a strawberry patterned hat.
The background is a wallpaper with various fruits and the color palette is pale watercolors, creating a striking contrast.
Summary of what day it is today: January 5th
- Strawberry Day: Based on the wordplay of “ichi (1) go (5),” this day was established as a day to support the 15-year-old generation. In recent years, it has also been recognized as the day to eat strawberries.
- Go Day: Established by the Japan Go Association, this day aims to popularize the game of go. This day was chosen because of the wordplay of “i (1) go (5).”
- First fish auction at fish markets: This is the day when the first auction of the new year is held at fish markets around the country.
- Pongee Day: Established to commemorate the Coming of Age Ceremony in Amami City, Kagoshima Prefecture.
- Last Will Day: Established by the Nippon Foundation, this name is based on the wordplay of “i (1) go (5) n.”
- Home Security Day: Secom Co., Ltd., the first security company founded in Japan in 1962, launched its “Home Security System” on January 5, 1981, and the number of contracts for the system exceeded one million in June 2014. This day was established with the aim of encouraging people to reconsider the “safety and security” of their homes.