Masterpiece in Rice Fields Grown By Japanese Farmers
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1m6su5O A group of farmers have created incredible artworks in the rice paddy fields in Japan. The huge 3D designs have been created by planting different coloured rice plants in the fields, which then grow to create into incredibly detailed masterpieces. Rice art first began in 1993 in Inakadate Village, using rice to recreate everything from pictures of Marilyn Monroe and Star Wars characters to this year’s depiction of popular Taiga Drama, Sanadamaru. Some of the designs are 150 metres tall by 100 metres wide and take weeks to create. The rice field have become popular with tourists who flock to see the designs which will remain on display until October 10. Sourced By: Lianne Ryan Edited By: Keiran Fuller Connect with Caters: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Caters_News Like our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatersTV Visit our website: https://www.catersnews.com Company Information: Caters TV is owned and operated by Caters News Agency Ltd, an international multimedia content provider. We supply news, picture, video and feature stories to the world’s largest media publishers. All videos aired on this channel have been licensed from their rightful owners. For media / licensing / broadcast usages, please contact video(at)catersnews.com www.catersnews.com
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Very good
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Too beautiful to eat?
What about Japan's Whale and Shark eating "traditions" aka Taiji ?? -
I'm sitting here, I can't draw a circle properly or eat rice without spilling rice on my shirt.
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this is awesome let's send it to jk news
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Only Beautiful Japan would do something like this.
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That is awesome as hell lol
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