What day is it today?
It’s unusual that “ChatGPT IMAGE” is no good, but the others are good.
I feel like the regulations for “Leonardo AI” have changed recently, and there are more “elements” that don’t pass.
June 4th is “Insect Day”.
In 1988, the Japanese Insect Club, whose first president was manga artist Osamu Tezuka, established “Insect Day”.
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“Insect Day” prompt
Create a full-body anime-style portrait of a woman wearing a black headband with purple swallowtail antennae.
The woman has bob hair with a purple base and a red inner layer, and big bright blue eyes.
She wears a black and purple top that reveals her navel over a pair of ripped full-body zentai with swallowtail stripes.
Around her neck she wears a collar-like accessory with red flowers and a large fluffy grass scarf.
She has translucent purple swallowtail-like wings.
The background is a flower field.
The lighting is soft and natural, with a light source that appears to be coming from the front of her. The overall aesthetic is somewhat casual and cute.
The woman used a slightly impressionistic rendering style to capture the soft texture of the ripped full-body zentai with swallowtail pattern.
Summary of what day it is today: June 4th
- Insect Day: In 1988, the Japanese Insect Club, whose first president was manga artist Osamu Tezuka, established “Insect Day.”
- Dengyo Daishi Memorial: Saicho (Dengyo Daishi), the founder of the Tendai sect in Japan, passed away at the age of 56 at Chudoin Temple on Mount Hiei on June 4, 822 (June 26, 822 in the solar calendar). On this day, a Buddhist service called Sanka-kai is held at Tendai temples all over Japan.
- Short Film Day: In 1999, the Short Shorts Executive Committee established this day to commemorate the first short film festival, the American Short Shorts Film Festival, held in Japan. It was founded by Tetsuya Bessho[21].
- Cavity Prevention Day: A commemorative day implemented by the Japan Dental Association. The name comes from the fact that the number “64” on June 4 can be read as “insect.”
- Mushiking Day: Established in 2016 by the Mushiking Team of SEGA Interactive Co., Ltd. to let more people know about the fun and gameplay of “Mushiking: The New King of Beetles”. The date is a play on words, “Mu (6) Shi (4) King”.
- Athlete’s Foot Treatment Day: Established in 2016 by Daigen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. As athlete’s foot is a curable disease, the purpose is to let people know the importance of early treatment and to incorporate it into treatment without giving up. The date is a play on words, which reads “mushi (6) shi (4)” for athlete’s foot.
- Land Improvement System Memorial Day: Commemorates the enactment of the Land Improvement Act on this day in 1949.
- Steamed Bread Day: Established by Nichiryo Bakery Co., Ltd. in Sapporo City, Hokkaido. The date is a play on words, which reads “steamed (6) shi (4)”.
- Ramen Day: Established by the Ina Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Ina City, Nagano Prefecture. Lo mein is made by simmering lamb and firm steamed Chinese noodles in a unique soup with cabbage, wood ear mushrooms, etc. Lo mein uses steamed noodles, so the number 6 and 4 are a pun on the word “steamed.”
- Steamed Bean Day: Established in 2012 by Maruyanagi Oguraya Co., Ltd., headquartered in Nada Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. The purpose is to let many people know about the benefits of steamed beans, which do not lose the flavor, aroma, umami, and nutritional value of the ingredients themselves. The date is a pun on the word “steamed” which is 6 and 4.
- Tsuetate Onsen Steamed Bath Day: Established by the Tourism Division of Kumamoto Prefecture. The purpose is to let even more people know about the appeal of the specialty “steamed bath” of Tsuetate Onsen in Oguni Town, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The date is a pun on the word “steamed bath,” which is steamed (6) and steamed (4).
- Strawberry Prince Day: To commemorate the formation of Strawberry Prince on this day in 2016, the Japan Anniversary Association has registered this date in 2024, the 8th anniversary of the formation of the group.
- Sadowara Eggplant Day: The Miyazaki City Sadowara Eggplant Research Association established this day to promote Sadowara eggplant, a traditional Miyazaki vegetable that has been eaten locally since the Edo period, but disappeared from the market in the 1970s due to its susceptibility to disease, but was revived in the 21st century. This was established because eggplants are in season in June, and when about 500 seeds stored at the prefecture’s agricultural experiment station were planted in 2000, only four miraculously sprouted, leading to their revival.