Rice Paddy Crop Art

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Rice paddy art, Japan --
Sengoku-period warrior

This year the enormous pictures of Napoleon and a Sengoku-period warrior, both on horseback, are visible in a pair of fields adjacent to the town hall there.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from roof of Inakadate town hall

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Warrior

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Napolean on horseback can be seen from the skies, created by precision planting and months of planning between villagers and farmers in Inkadate.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from top of warrior’s head

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Warrior’s arm

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Close-up of rice plants The different varieties of rice plant grow alongside each other to create the masterpieces. In the first nine years, the village office workers and local farmers grew a simple design of MountIwaki every year. But their ideas grew more complicated and attracted more attention. In 2005 agreements between landowners allowed the creation of enormous rice paddy art.

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Another relatively famous rice paddy art venue is located in the town of Yonezawa in Yamagata prefecture. This year’s work depicts the 16th-century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu and his wife, Osen, whose lives are chronicled in Tenchijin, the popular, year-long historical fiction television series now airing on NHK.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Naoe Kanetsugu and Osen

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Osen

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Naoe Kanetsugu

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from top of Naoe Kanetsugu’s head

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Smaller works of crop art can be seen in other rice-farming areas of Japan.
Here are a few more examples.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Doraemon and deer dancers (shishi-odori), location unknown

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Ladybug, Nishio, Aichi prefecture

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Cow, Omi-Hachiman, Shiga prefecture

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Ducks, near Fukushimagata Lagoon Water Park, Niigata prefecture