



I'm learning to cook Japanese and in learning about rice I ran across these photos of a village in Japan called Inakadate that has a crazy festival every year which began as a community revitalization project and is now a tourist attraction for the small village. Hundreds of people gather to plant different varieties of rice (which grow in different colors) in patterns. And they're not just any patterns but painstaking reproductions of famous works of Japanese art. The following shows the planting to harvest.Isn't that just all kinds of excellent? Makes you feel pretty lame about the pot of tomatoes you're about to plant on the patio, doesn't it?
Cheers to you on this other Paddy's Day. And remember, don't drink and blog.
(Most photos came from tofugu.com)







That is amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe creativity and genius in humans is always unbelievable. Thank you for sharing indeed!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day to you xx
fucking asians are awesome...and crazy.
ReplyDeleteThat's UNREAL! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am awestruck. ( and that IS a real word!)
ReplyDeleteThose shots do make me feel inadequate and they could just make me want to drink and blog! xv
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ReplyDeleteOn my husband's computer.
*evil laugh*
Are we sure aliens didn't make all those designs?
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Using your husband's computer is delightfully evil and right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing indeed!
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