April 21st is “Commercial Broadcasting Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I wanted to make it more frightening, but…
it seems the description of the scenery is still lacking. Maybe adding the word “horror” would make it more accurate.

April 21st is “Commercial Broadcasting Day”
In commemoration of the fact that Japan’s first commercial broadcasting began operations on this day in 1951 (16 companies were given provisional licenses to operate radio stations), the Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association established this day in 1968 as “Broadcast Advertising Day”. In 1993, it was renamed “Commercial Broadcasting Day”. Every year from April 21st to April 27th, Commercial Broadcasting Week is held. Until the 1990s, on the 21st, a commemorative program was broadcast simultaneously on all commercial television networks at around 4pm, and each station aired a five-minute “Greetings from the Chairman of the Commercial Broadcasters Association” on a video network.

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“Commercial Broadcasting Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a bipedal robot with a television strapped to its body.
In the foreground, a man with a broadcast camera on his shoulder is shouting at the robot.
The background is a Roppongi crossing.
The overall design is hyper-realistic, dramatic and slightly eerie, with an emphasis on detailed craftsmanship and a dark color scheme.

Summary of what day it is today: April 21st

  • Commercial Broadcasting Day: In 1951, the first commercial broadcasting in Japan began operations (16 companies were given provisional licenses to operate radio stations), and in 1968 the Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association established this day as “Broadcast Advertising Day.” In 1993, it was renamed “Commercial Broadcasting Day.” Every year, from April 21st to April 27th, Commercial Broadcasting Week is held. Until the 1990s, on the 21st, a commemorative program was broadcast simultaneously on all commercial television networks at 4 p.m., and each station aired a five-minute “Greetings from the Commercial Broadcasters Association Chairman” on a video network.
  • Auberge Day: Established by the Japan Auberge Association to convey the charm and culture of auberges. The date is in honor of April 21st, 1986 (Showa 61), the day when full-fledged auberges were born in Japan.
  • Shogoku: Kobo Daishi Kukai entered nirvana at the Okunoin Temple of Mount Koya on March 21st, 835. On April 21, which corresponds to this date in the Gregorian calendar, temples associated with the shrine hold the “Seigokage” ceremony. At To-ji Temple (Kyoogokoku-ji Temple) in Kyoto, visitors are permitted to enter the outer sanctuary of the national treasure Goei-do Hall (Daishi-do Hall) only on this day, and votive plaques from Kanjo-in Temple are also displayed for public viewing.
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