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Using REFERENCE_0 as the original timetable, the mundane printed school trip itinerary is transformed into a dramatic black-and-white Japanese manga page. The original travel concept, 3-day itinerary structure, and key Japanese schedule information are retained, but the formal table is replaced with an action manga layout featuring heavy ink, speed lines, halftone shadows, rough paper texture, splatter effects, thick borders, and cinematic perspective. Large calligraphy titles are used, and the content is {argument name="headline text" default="School trip time schedule"} It is accompanied by a dark subtitle ribbon, the content of which is{argument name="subtitle text" default="Kansai area, 2 nights, 3 days"} . Add a hardcore manga-style close-up of the main character in the upper right corner's Day 1 area, and convert the schedule into 20 illustrated event panels and 3 date title cards: Day 1 contains 9 event panels, labeled as follows: 06:30 School assembly/departure, 08:00 Shinkansen ride, 10:30 Arrive at Kyoto Station, 11:30 Visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple, 14:30 Visit Kinkaku-ji Temple, 15:45 Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, 17:15 Hotel pick-up/drop-off, 19:00 Dinner, 20:00 Group meeting; Day 2 contains 6 event panels, labeled as follows: 09:30 Visit Todai-ji Temple, 12:30 Walk in Nara Park, 13:30 Visit Osaka Castle, 15:00 Visit Aquarium, 17:30 Free time/dinner in Dotonbori, 20:00 Return to hotel/shower; Day 3 contains 5 event panels, labeled as follows: 09:30... Group self-study begins; 12:30 Group lunch; 14:00 Meeting/roll call at Shin-Osaka Station; 15:00 Taking the Shinkansen; 18:00 Arrival at school/Dismissal. For each panel, depict the corresponding location or activity using manga-style scenes of people, trains, temples, city streets, food, or hotels, instead of using plain text. Add small Japanese speech bubbles and narration boxes to add vibrancy while keeping the schedule labels clear and legible. Finally, end with a striking handwritten bottom caption.{argument name="bottom slogan" default="See, feel, and think. That's all there is to this journey."} Overall style:{argument name="manga style" default="gritty seinen travel manga, monochrome ink, high contrast, vintage print texture"} .
Prompt breakdown
Using REFERENCE_0 as the original timetable, the mundane printed school trip itinerary is transformed into a dramatic black-and-white Japanese manga page.
The original travel concept, 3-day itinerary structure, and key Japanese schedule information are retained, but the formal table is replaced with an action manga layout featuring heavy ink, speed lines, halftone shadows, rough paper texture, splatter effects, thick borders, and cinematic perspective.
Large calligraphy titles are used, and the content is {argument name="headline text" default="School trip time schedule"} It is accompanied by a dark subtitle ribbon, the content of which is{argument name="subtitle text" default="Kansai area, 2 nights, 3 days"} .
Add a hardcore manga-style close-up of the main character in the upper right corner's Day 1 area, and convert the schedule into 20 illustrated event panels and 3 date title cards: Day 1 contains 9 event panels, labeled as follows: 06:30 School assembly/departure, 08:00 Shinkansen ride, 10:30 Arrive at Kyoto Station, 11:30 Visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple, 14:30 Visit Kinkaku-ji Temple, 15:45 Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, 17:15 Hotel pick-up/drop-off, 19:00 Dinner, 20:00 Group meeting; Day 2 contains 6 event panels, labeled as follows: 09:30 Visit Todai-ji Temple, 12:30 Walk in Nara Park, 13:30 Visit Osaka Castle, 15:00 Visit Aquarium, 17:30 Free time/dinner in Dotonbori, 20:00 Return to hotel/shower; Day 3 contains 5 event panels, labeled as follows: 09:30...











