Rice Fields of Japan

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Got an email from my sister this morning, and thought this was pretty cool...

Stunning crop art has sprung up across rice fields in Japan , but this is no alien creation. The designs have been cleverly planted.

Farmers creating the huge displays use no ink or dye.


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Instead, different color rice plants have been precisely and strategically arranged and grown in the paddy fields.

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This year, various artwork has popped up in other rice-farming areas of Japan , including designs of deer dancers.

Smaller works of crop art can be seen in other rice-farming areas of Japan such as this image of Doraemon and deer dancers

The farmers create the murals by planting little purple and yellow-leafed Kodaimai rice along with their local green-leafed Tsugaru, a Roman variety, to create the colored patterns in the time between planting and harvesting in September.

The murals in Inakadate cover 15,000 square meters of paddy fields.

Rice-paddy art was started there in 1993 as a local revitalization project, an idea that grew from meetings of the village committees.

The different varieties of rice plants 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 Mount Iwaki 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.
A year later, organizers used computers to precisely plot planting of the four differently colored rice varieties that bring the images to life.
 
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I'm not saying they are blatant fakes, and yes I have seen plenty of ornate flower beds before. However, the top field looks a bit too good to me, especially when compared to the one underneath it, which looks a bit rubbish. Maybe I'm just a bit too sceptical . . . Has anyone from GtPlanet seen these with their own eyes?
 
Some of the photos looked like Photoshop was involved. Way better than crop circles!
 
I'm waiting for India's rice fields to crop up with "Kamasutra" don't know about being able to post it here thou. :scared::crazy::nervous:
 
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