June 6th is “Roll Cake Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

Once again, “SeaArt AI” and “Leonardo AI” ignore “rolls.”
And “Leonardo AI” still doesn’t get over its “food on a large platter” mentality.

June 6th is “Roll Cake Day”
Established by the Ogura Roll Cake Research Society. The name comes from the sound of the “ro” in roll cake and the shape of the number “6” which resembles the shape of a roll cake.

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“Roll Cake Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a woman with a shockingly colorful bob and red inner hair, sitting at a window seat in a coffee shop, enjoying a giant roll cake with her mouth wide open.
The woman is wearing a school uniform and has some cute skull pins in her hair.
The background is a slightly out-of-focus shopping street with light tones.
The color palette is warm and natural, with variations of light gray, green, blue, mustard yellow, pale orange, and dark accents of red from the coffee shop.
The overall design has a hyper-realistic, slightly impressionistic quality. The focus is on the woman and the roll cake, while the background has softer colors.

Summary of what day it is today: June 6th

  • Roll Cake Day: Established by the Ogura Roll Cake Study Group. The sound of the letter “ro” in roll cake and the shape of the number “6” resemble the shape of a roll cake.
  • Lessons Day: June 6th has long been considered a good day to start lessons, and the following anniversaries have been established for the arts.
  • Musical Instrument Day: Established in 1970 by the Japan Musical Instrument Association. It is said that children will improve if they start learning the arts on June 6th when they are 6 years old.
  • Japanese Music Day: Established in 1985 by the Tokyo Japanese Musical Instrument Dealers Association (now the Tokyo Japanese Musical Instruments Commerce and Industry Cooperative). Since ancient times, June 6th has been considered the start date for learning when you are 6 years old, and it originated from the fact that many children began learning the shamisen and koto as a foundation for good manners.
  • Ikebana Day: Established in 2020 by the Japan Ikebana Art Association. It is based on the hope that children will not only learn the techniques of ikebana, but also enrich their humanity by directly touching flowers. The date comes from the old belief that “training for the arts begins on June 6th when a child is 6 years old.”
  • Rakkyo Day: Established by Iwashita Foods Co., Ltd. in Tochigi City, Tochigi Prefecture. The purpose is to allow many people to enjoy rakkyo, which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times. The date was chosen because this is the season for rakkyo, the kanji character for “six” gives the image of rakkyo, a root vegetable, growing underground, and the number “6” resembles the shape of rakkyo.
  • Drinking Water Day: Established in 1990 by the Public Health Committee of the Tokyo Pharmaceutical Association. It is the day after World Environment Day.
  • Barley Day: Established by Oomugi Kobo Roa Co., Ltd., which developed the first Western-style pastry (dacquoise) made with barley in Japan, with the aim of spreading the appeal of barley. The date is a combination of June, the season of barley, and the reading of barley as “0 (o) 6 (mugi).”
  • Plum Day: On June 6, 1545 (April 17, Tenbun 14), Emperor Gonara offered plums at the Aoi Matsuri, an annual festival at Kamo Mioya Shrine (Shimogamo Shrine) and Kamo Wakeikazuchi Shrine (Kamigamo Shrine) in Kyoto. The event was followed by rain showers and bountiful harvests. This event was established in 2006 by the Kishu Plum Association in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, a plum-producing region.
  • ROM Day: Established by ROM Tech Co., Ltd. in Niiza City, Saitama Prefecture, which handles ROM (ROM) posting. The purpose is to deepen awareness of ROM. The date is a play on words, with the numbers 6 and 6 forming “ROM.”
  • Yamagata Cherry Day: Established in 2013 by JA Zennoh Yamagata and Yamagata Prefecture. In 1990, Sagae City in Yamagata Prefecture designated the third Sunday of June as “Sagae City Cherry Day.”
  • Hearing Aid Day: Established in 1999 by the National Hearing Aid Retailers Association in collaboration with the National Hearing Aid Manufacturers Council (now the Japan Hearing Aid Industry Association). The National Hearing Aid Manufacturers Council registered the day with the Japan Anniversary Association in 2001. The date was chosen because two sixes facing each other resemble the shape of an ear.
  • Low-calorie Diet Day: Established by IK Co., Ltd. The aim is to encourage people to live a smart and healthy diet by getting them interested in the calories in their daily meals. The date is chosen from the wordplay of “low (6) calorie (6) lee” and the meaning of “don’t overdo it (June), don’t waste calories (6th)”.
  • Wiper Day: Established by the Japan Wiper Blade Association. June is the rainy season when windshield wipers are often used, and since windshield wipers come in pairs, this day with the same numbers lined up was chosen as a commemorative day.
  • Fukimodoshi Day: Registered by the Japan Anniversary Association in September 2016 at the request of Fukimodoshi no Sato Co., Ltd. This is because the shape of the “frog’s throat plug” resembles the number “6.”
  • Frog Day: Established in 1998 by author Yajima Sara. It is a pun on the sound a frog makes, “kero (6) kero (6).”
  • Older Brother Day: Established in 1992 by Hatada Kunio, a researcher of sister and brother types. Incidentally, March 6th is “Younger Brother Day,” September 6th is “Younger Sister Day,” and December 6th is “Older Sister Day.”
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