Today, We Take You on a Special Journey
Hello, this is kojirom. Today, I am delighted to introduce you to beautiful AI-generated illustrations inspired by girls of the Meiji era (1868-1912). You may recall the legendary acting battles between Kitajima Maya and Himekawa Ayumi in Miuchi Suzue’s masterpiece ‘Glass Mask,’ as well as the heroine, Midori, from Higuchi Ichiyo’s classic ‘Takekurabe.’
Additionally, the NHK drama ‘Oshin,’ which achieved an unbelievable 80% viewership overseas, comes to mind. The tumultuous tale featuring Kobayashi Ayako, Tanaka Yuko, and Otowa Nobuko in a three-person relay captivated women worldwide.
Though these girls lived in less-than-favorable times, the sight of them in fluttering kimonos, gentle smiles, and accompanied by flowers will surely warm your heart.
Uses for the Illustrations
The illustrations you acquire can be used for commercial purposes. Here are some ways you might consider utilizing them. Please feel free to take advantage of these ideas.
- Use in educational materials or presentations
- Image for websites or blog articles
- Product packaging design
- Posters for events or exhibitions
- Information dissemination on social media
- Backgrounds and characters for games or apps
- Illustrations for e-books or printed materials
- Visual effects in video production
- Email newsletters and advertisements
- Personal wallpapers or as art pieces
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In Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Anticipation for the Next Theme
How did you find the Meiji-era girls we introduced this time? If their delicate expressions and attire brought you new discoveries or emotional impact, I would be delighted. Next time, we’ll meet again with a theme that you can truly enjoy. Please look forward to it.
Licenses and Notices
All images featured on this blog are available for commercial use, and you are free to use them at your discretion. These images were created utilizing the high-quality AI generation service, “Stable-Diffusion”.
The AI model utilized adheres to the “creativeml-openrail-m” license. We kindly ask that you use them with a sense of responsibility and decency.
For more details regarding the license, please refer to the link below: