June 10th is “Time Memorial Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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June 10th is “Time Memorial Day”.
It was established in 1920 by the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory (now the National Astronomical Observatory) and the Seikatsu Kaizen Doumeikai (Life Improvement Alliance). The origin of the day comes from the entry in the “Nihon Shoki” for April 25th, 10th year of the Tenno Tenji era (June 10th, 671 in the Gregorian calendar), which reads, “The water clock is placed on its new stand. The time is struck for the first time. The bell and drum are set.” This is said to be when a water clock was installed.

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“Time Memorial Day” prompt

A dark gothic clock tower.
A hyper-realistic rendering.
The clock tower has a black matte finish and is elaborately carved with detailed rose and cross motifs.
At the center front is a large, ornate cross with fine decoration.
Around the cross is a stylized pattern of roses, leaves and thorns.
The lighting is dramatic, highlighting the intricate details and creating deep shadows.
There is a woman in the foreground of the clock tower. The overall impression is a gorgeous, stylish, dark aesthetic piece of art. It is highly detailed, with a digital painting style.
The numbers and hands on the dial are visible.
The interior of the machine and other elements are detailed.

Summary of what day it is today: June 10th

  • Time Memorial Day: Established in 1920 by Tokyo Astronomical Observatory (now National Astronomical Observatory) and the Seikatsu Kaizen Doumeikai (Life Improvement Alliance). The origin of the day comes from the entry in the Nihon Shoki for April 25, 10th year of the Tenth Year of Emperor Tenchi (June 10, 671 in the Gregorian calendar), which reads, “The water clock is placed on its new stand. The seasonal hours are struck for the first time. The bell and drum are beaten.” This is said to be the day when the water clock was installed.
  • Streetcar Day: Established by transportation operators and support groups at the “Second Streetcar Summit” held in Hiroshima City on this day in 1995. The purpose is to deepen understanding of the streetcar business as a public transportation system. The date comes from the wordplay “ro (6) ten (10)” (roden → tram).
  • Chamber of Commerce Day: Established in 1985 by the National Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. It commemorates the enforcement of the “Law Concerning Chambers of Commerce and Industry Organizations, etc.” on this day in 1960.
  • Yatsu Tidal Flats Day: Established in 1997 by Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, where Yatsu Tidal Flats is located, to commemorate the fact that on this day in 1993, Yatsu Tidal Flats was designated as a registered wetland under the Ramsar Convention, which sets out international agreements regarding wetlands important to waterfowl.
  • Green Bean Day: Established by the Green Bean Rediscovery Committee. The date is a play on words, “ryoku (6) tou (10).”
  • Milk Caramel Day: In 1913, Morinaga & Co. changed the name of its product “Morinaga Caramel” to “Morinaga Milk Caramel,” so this was named as a day to share fond memories through milk caramel.
  • Unsweetened Tea Drinks Day: Established by Itoen. The date is a play on words, “mu (6) tou (10).”
  • Pedestrianized Paradise Day: Celebrating the first large-scale pedestrianized paradise in Japan (5.5km from Ginza to Ueno) that was implemented on this day in 1973.
  • Beginning of the plum season: one of the miscellaneous festivals, the day when the sun passes the 80th degree point of the ecliptic longitude. In the leap year of the 2020s, this day will be the beginning of the plum season.
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