March 29th is “Yaoya Oshichi Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I tried my best to get as close as possible to famous paintings, but I think it’s just recognizable.
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March 29th is “Yaoya Oshichi Day”.
The day comes from the fact that on March 29th, 3rd year of Tenwa (April 25th, 1683), Oshichi, the daughter of a greengrocer, was burned to death after setting fire to a house out of love for her lover.

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“Yaoya Oshichi Day” prompt

A stylized illustration of a woman in traditional Japanese attire, likely a geisha or maiko.
Amid a sea of ??fire throughout the city, she is climbing a bamboo ladder, her kimono fluttering dramatically around her as it is caught in the gusts of wind and movement.
The kimono features intricate patterns in rich colors including red, purple, blue and white.
The patterns are detailed and almost painterly, a design reminiscent of ukiyo-e.
The woman's features are dignified yet exude grace and movement.
The background is a slightly gloomy, atmospheric setting with the black smoke of the city burning and the intense light of the flames.
The bamboo ladder is a strong contrasting element, with bright greens popping against a muted color scheme.
The building elements are visible at the top, further defining the background.
The style has a strong sense of line and flat areas of color, reminiscent of traditional Japanese woodblock prints.
The aesthetic is expressive and dynamic. It is impressionistic, but with the fine detail of Japanese woodblock prints. It produces similar images, but focuses on the dynamism of the scene and the emotions conveyed through the female pose.

Summary of what day it is today: March 29th

  • Yaoya Oshichi Day: Originates from the fact that on March 29, Tenwa 3 (April 25, 1683), Oshichi, the daughter of a greengrocer, was burned to death for setting fire to a house out of love for her lover.
  • Ravit Day: On March 29, 2021, the TBS-affiliated information variety program “Ravit!” began broadcasting, and on the same day, it was announced in a live broadcast that the program had applied for and been registered with the Japan Anniversary Association to commemorate its first anniversary.
  • Work Clothes Day: Established by “Maidoya” Co., Ltd. in Saitama Prefecture, which sells work clothes, safety shoes, office clothes, and white coats by mail order. It is meant to convey the wish that people will work hard in new clothes starting the new fiscal year. The date, which is a pun on the words “3” and “29,” is “work clothes.”
  • Marimo Day: Originates from the fact that on March 29, 1952, the marimo of Lake Akan in Hokkaido were designated a special natural monument by the government.
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