May 19th is “Boxing Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I think it turned out pretty cool. However, I wanted it to have a more futuristic feel, but it didn’t feel quite as futuristic.

May 19th is “Boxing Day”. The Japan Professional Boxing Association established this day in 2010. It commemorates the day in 1952 when challenger Yoshio Shirai won by decision against world flyweight champion Dado Marino, becoming Japan’s first boxing world title holder. At the same time, the “Professional Boxing World Champions Association”, equivalent to the Hall of Fame in professional baseball, was formed.

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“Boxing Day” prompt

Create a portrait of a futuristic anime female character striking a fighting pose wearing mechanical boxing gloves.
The female character has long black hair with red inners, a piercing gaze and a muscular physique.
She wears a black leather gown with intricate golden details.
Large tribal tattoos cover her arms and torso.
Her expression is serious, almost intimidating, but with an air of aggression.
She is wearing a championship belt made of futuristic mechanical designs around her waist.
The scene is set inside a wrestling ring, with black ropes, low lighting and a background in orange and red tones.
The style is hyper-realistic, but with enhanced colors to convey the vibrant energy of a boxing event.
The background is slightly blurred to draw attention to the female character.

Summary of what day it is today: May 19th

  • Boxing Day: Established by the Japan Professional Boxing Association in 2010. Commemorates the day in 1952 when challenger Shirai Yoshio won by decision over world flyweight champion Dado Marino, becoming Japan’s first boxing world title holder. At the same time, the Professional Boxing World Champions Association, equivalent to the Hall of Fame in professional baseball, was formed.
  • Cement Day: Commemorates the day in 1875 when Utsunomiya Saburo and others succeeded in producing the first domestically produced Portland cement at the government-run Fukagawa Cement Plant.
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