June 16th is “Space Invaders Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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June 16th is “Space Invaders Day”. It commemorates the day in 1978 when the video game “Space Invaders” was first unveiled at a press conference. To commemorate the 40th anniversary in 2018, Taito applied for and received certification from the Japan Anniversary Association.

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“Space Invaders Day” prompt

Please draw a video game-style portrait of a female hero shooting invaders with a ray gun as the invaders separate and descend to the ground.
As a UFO passes across the night sky, the female hero shoots it with her ray gun and the score '100' is displayed.
A protective wall acts as a barrier between the female hero and the invaders in the night sky.
The background is the pitch black night sky, and the invaders have a flat design and are glowing.
The overall design is drawn in hyper-realism, with detailed and delicate presentation.

Summary of what day it is today: June 16th

  • Space Invaders Day: Commemorates the first unveiling of the video game “Space Invaders” at a press conference on this day in 1978. To commemorate the 40th anniversary in 2018, Taito applied for and received certification from the Japan Anniversary Association.
  • Japanese Sweets Day: Established by the National Japanese Sweets Association in 1979. It originates from the story of “Kashogashi,” in which sweets and rice cakes associated with the number 16 were offered to the altar on June 16th in 848, when the era name was changed to “Kasho” to pray for the elimination of epidemics.
  • Cable TV Day: Established by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in 1991. Commemorates the passage of the Cable Television Broadcasting Act on this day in 1972.
  • Mugitoro Day: From mugitoro, a play on words of 6 and 16.
  • Zero Gravity Day: This day was established in March 1991 by the town of Kamisunagawa in Hokkaido, where the “Underground Zero Gravity Experiment Center” (closed in 2003) was located in the former Mitsui Sunagawa coal mine. The name is a play on words of “mu (6) ju (10) ryoku (6).”
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