March 6th is “36th(Saburoku) Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

Everyone is angry because they don’t want to have to work overtime. They’re angry in a good way.
The atmosphere of being buried in paperwork also creates a good feeling.

March 6th is “36 Day”
36 (saburoku) Day. It was established to spread awareness in society that if employees are required to work overtime or on holidays beyond “8 hours a day, 40 hours a week,” they must enter into a 36 agreement.

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“36th(Saburoku) Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a hard-working career woman.
She wears her office uniform and looks very angry as she works, burying herself in a pile of paperwork.
The uniform consists of a short skirt, a button-collared jacket, a blouse underneath, and a patterned scarf.
In the background is an office with a row of office equipment.
The image is bright and has a slightly impressionistic feel, with skin tones that look smooth and delicate.
The overall aesthetic is a hyperrealistic style with the fine details of the clothing and accessories visible.

Summary of what day it is today: March 6th

  • 36th Day: 36th (Saburoku) Day. This was established to spread awareness in society that if employees are required to work overtime or on holidays beyond “8 hours a day, 40 hours a week,” they must enter into a 36 Agreement.
  • Round the World Day: This day in 1967 (Showa 42) marks the day Japan Airlines began operating its westbound round the world route.
  • Brother’s Day: Established by Hatada Kunio, who advocated the sister and brother systems. Brother’s Day is June 6th, Younger Sister’s Day is September 6th, and Older Sister’s Day is December 6th.
  • Sports Newspaper Day: This day in 1946 (Showa 21) marks the day Japan’s first sports newspaper, Nikkan Sports, was launched.
  • Empress’s Birthday: This is the birthday of Empress Kojun, wife of Emperor Showa.
  • Aesthetic Salon Day: Thursday, January 21, 2016 March 6 was designated as “Aesthetic Salon Day” by the Japan Anniversary Association with the aim of “making aesthetic salons feel more familiar to consumers.”
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