June 1st is “Detective Business Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I chose an orthodox one from a lot of topics. “ChatGPT IMAGE” doesn’t output very well when there is little information. I don’t know if “SeaArt AI” is a detective.

June 1st is “Detective Business Day”
The Detective Business Day Establishment Committee established this day in 2021 (Reiwa 3). The day on which the Act on the Proper Conduct of Detective Business came into effect was designated as Detective Business Day.

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“Detective Business Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a woman in detective fashion.
A woman with medium-length brown hair is wearing a stylish detective outfit. The top half of the outfit is a light brown tweed-like cape, with a white collared shirt underneath.
The bottom half of the outfit is shorts, checkered socks and brown boots. The hat is on her head and she is holding a pipe in one hand, creating a classic detective look.
The overall color palette is light beige, tan and brown, creating a realistic and sophisticated style. The high fashion outfit is simple yet detailed, and was photographed in a studio with an isolated background.

Summary of what day it is today: June 1st

  • Detective Business Day: Established by the Detective Business Day Establishment Committee in 2021 (Reiwa 3). The date on which the Act on the Proper Conduct of Detective Business came into force was designated as Detective Business Day.
  • Pearl Day: Established by the Japan Pearl Promotion Association. The first day of June was chosen as the anniversary date, as pearls are the birthstone for the month.
  • Weather Day: Established in 1884 (Meiji 17) by the Tokyo Meteorological Observatory (now the Japan Meteorological Agency) to commemorate the start of meteorological observations by the Tokyo Meteorological Observatory (now the Japan Meteorological Agency) on June 1, 1875 (Meiji 8).
  • Badge Day: A play on the word “weather” from “Weather Day” with the word “emblem”.
  • NHK International Broadcasting Day: On June 1, 1935 (Showa 10), the Japan Broadcasting Corporation began its main shortwave radio broadcast, Radio Japan, for overseas audiences.
  • Radio Wave Day: Established in 1951 (Showa 26) to commemorate the enforcement of the Three Radio Laws on June 1, 1950 (Showa 25).
  • Photography Day: Established by the Photographic Society of Japan in 1951. On June 1, 1841 (Tenpo 12), Ueno Toshinojo took a photograph of Shimazu Nariakira, the lord of the Satsuma domain, and this day was designated as a commemorative day, as this was the first photograph taken in Japan, based on the article “The Origin of Japanese Photography” dictated by Toshinojo’s son, Ueno Hikoma. Subsequent research has revealed that photography had been taking place before that.
  • Cheese Day: As it is “Photography Day,” the day is a play on the shout “Say cheese” that is used when taking a photograph.
  • Goodwill Day: Established on June 1, 1964 (Showa 39) to commemorate the first anniversary of the establishment of the Hyogo Prefecture Goodwill Bank.
  • Ice Day: Established on March 28, 1985 (Showa 60) at the suggestion of Masami Onoda, then vice-president of the Japan Refrigeration Industry Association. During the Edo period, the Kaga domain would present ice to the shogun’s family on June 1st of the lunar calendar, and this day was celebrated as “Himauro Day.”
  • Screw Day: Established in 1976 (Showa 51) by the Screw Industry Federation. Commemorating the promulgation of the Industrial Standardization Act (now the Industrial Standardization Act), the basic law for JIS standards, on June 1, 1949 (Showa 24).
  • Human Rights Commissioner Day: Established in 1982 (Showa 62) by the National Federation of Human Rights Commissioners. Commemorating the enforcement of the Human Rights Commissioner Act on June 1, 1981 (Showa 56).
  • Barley Tea Day: Established in 1986 (Showa 61) by the Japan Barley Tea Industry Cooperative. June is the month when barley, the raw material for barley tea, is harvested, and the first day of that month is designated as a national holiday.
  • Ume Niku Extract Day: Established in 1987 (Showa 62) by the Ume Research Association in Settsu City, Osaka Prefecture. This is because it is said to be the first day that plums ripen. June 6th is also known as Ume Day.
  • Chewing Gum Day: Established in 1994 (Heisei 6) by the Japan Chewing Gum Association. This comes from the fact that during the Heian period, there was a tooth-hardening ritual on New Year’s Day and June 1st in which people would eat hard foods such as mochi and pray for good health.
  • Landscape Day: Established in 2005 by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and the Ministry of the Environment, following a resolution at the National Conference to Improve Japan’s Landscape to designate June 1st as Landscape Day.
  • Ayu Day: Established in 2014 (Heisei 26) by the National Federation of Ayu Aquaculture Fisheries Associations. The purpose is to appeal to many consumers to help preserve the flame of sweetfish, a representative of traditional Japanese culinary culture.
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