March 8th is “Honeybee Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I’m trying to create a cosplay feel. “DALL-E 3” looks pretty good. “SeaArt AI” is a sudden departure from the usual.

March 8th is “Honeybee Day”.
It was established by the All Japan Honey Cooperative and the Japan Beekeeping and Honey Association. It is a play on words of “mitsubachi (three) bee (eight)”.

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“Honeybee Day” prompt

Create a highly detailed anime-style portrait of a woman wearing a black headband with golden bee antennae.
The woman has medium length hair with a yellow base and black inner layer, and bright green eyes.
She wears a black and yellow top that reveals her navel over a ripped full-body tights with a bee stripe pattern.
Around her neck she wears a collar-like accessory with a silver cross and a fluffy furry scarf.
She has translucent light brown bee-like wings.
The background is a plain white wall. The lighting is soft and natural, with the light source appearing to be coming from the front of her.
The overall aesthetic is somewhat casual and cute.
I used a slightly impressionistic rendering style to capture the soft texture of the ripped full-body tights with a bee stripe pattern.

Summary of what day it is today: March 8th

  • Honeybee Day: Established by the All Japan Honey Cooperative and the Japan Beekeeping and Honey Association. A play on words with “mitsubachi (3) bachi (8)”.
  • Mother, Child and Midwife Day: Established by the Muramatsu Shihoko Midwife Commemoration Association and the Japan Midwives Association. In honor of “sanba (3) ba (8)”, midwives from all over the country gather every year to hold an event at Takanin Hime Shrine (located in Matsumae-cho, Iyo-gun, Ehime Prefecture), which is revered as the ancestral deity of midwives and wet nurses.
  • Souvenir Day: Established by the National Tourism and Products Promotion Association. A play on words with “mi (3) yage (8)”.
  • Escalator Day: Originates from the fact that on March 8, 1914, Japan’s first escalator was installed at the Taisho Exposition in Ueno, Tokyo, and an operation test was conducted there.
  • Sour Cream Day: Established by Nakazawa Dairy Co., Ltd., which commercialized sour cream for commercial use in 1960, with the aim of letting more people know how delicious sour cream is. The date comes from the pun that reads “sa (3) wa (8)” as 3 and 8.
  • Snow Pea Day: Wakayama Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture JA (Japan Agricultural Cooperatives) cooperated to establish “Saya Pea Day” to celebrate the bounty of the harvest and promote delicious snow peas to consumers. The date comes from the pun that reads “sa” (3) and “ya” (8).
  • Sanwa Day: Established by Sanwa Supply Co., Ltd., headquartered in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture. The aim is to raise awareness of the company. The date comes from the pun that reads “san (3) wa (8).”
  • Mitsuya Day: Established by Aki-Takata City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The aim is to promote the “Mitsuya Brand,” which is certified as high-quality agricultural products produced in the city. The brand name comes from the legend of Mori Motonari’s three arrows. The date is a play on words, with the numbers 3 and 8 reading as “sanya”.
  • Sanita (Samba) Day: Established by the Okinawa Sanita Association (Okinawa City) to let as many people as possible know about the greatness of the sanita (samba), a representative Ryukyuan musical instrument. The date is a play on words, with the numbers 3 and 8 reading as “samba”.
  • Haircut Day: Established by the hair salon “saloon hair” in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture. The date is a play on words, with the numbers 3 (san) and 8 (pattsu).
  • Mackerel Sushi Day: Established by Sushi Kei, a long-established mackerel stick sushi shop located along Hokkoku Kaido (Mackerel Highway) in Kinomoto-cho, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture. The date is a play on words, with the numbers 3 (sa) and 8 (ba).
  • Miyabi Day: Established to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the founding of Meguro Gajoen in Tokyo. The date comes from the play on words, 3 (mi) and 8 (yabi).
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