June 18th is “Archaeology Departure Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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June 18th is “Departure Day of Archaeology.”
This day in 1877 commemorates the arrival in Japan of Edward S. Morse, the American zoologist who discovered and excavated the Omori Shell Mound. On June 20th, two days after his arrival, Dr. Morse, a shell researcher, was traveling by train from Yokohama to Shinbashi when he discovered a deposit of shells on a cliff just past Omori Station, and an excavation survey was soon conducted. This was the first scientific excavation survey in Japan, and marked the starting point of archaeology in Japan.

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“Archaeology Departure Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a female archaeologist.
A woman with medium-length brown hair is wearing a stylish archaeologist costume.
The upper half of the body is a light brown leather jacket, with a white collared shirt underneath.
The lower half of the body is worn with leather shorts, checkered socks and brown boots to complete the outfit.
On her head, she wears a ten-gallon hat and holds a magnifying glass in one hand, creating the classic image of an archaeologist.
The overall color palette is light beige, tan and brown, creating a realistic and sophisticated style.
The background is an ancient Egyptian landscape, and the overall design is detailed and delicate, drawn with a hyper-realistic style.

Summary of what day it is today: June 18th

  • Archaeology Departure Day: This day in 1877 commemorates the arrival in Japan of Edward S. Morse, an American zoologist who discovered and excavated the Omori Shell Mound. On June 20, two days after his arrival, Dr. Morse, a shell researcher, was traveling by train from Yokohama to Shinbashi when he discovered a pile of shells on a cliff just past Omori Station, and an excavation was soon carried out. This was the first scientific excavation in Japan, and marked the beginning of Japanese archaeology.
  • Overseas Emigration Day: Established in 1966 by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. This commemorates the arrival of the Kasato Maru, carrying 781 people, the first group of Japanese emigrants to the port of Santos in Brazil, on this day in 1908.
  • Onigiri Day: Established by the Rokusei Town (now Nakanoto Town) in Kashima County, Ishikawa Prefecture, to promote the town as a “home of onigiri” after the discovery of the oldest onigiri fossil from the Yayoi period at the Sugitani Chanobatake Ruins. The date was chosen from the 6th day of the Rokusai period and the “rice eating day” on the 18th of each month.
  • Jizo Nagashi: An ancestral memorial event held on this day every year at Lake Chuzenji in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture. Jizo Nagashi originally began in the Taisho era at Chuzenji, a branch temple of Rinno-ji, to commemorate those who died at the lake. After a memorial service was held at Chuzenji, participants take a ferry to Lake Chuzenji and throw talismans with Jizo statues drawn on them into the lake, praying for the repose of the souls of those who died.
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