Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting

Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting

Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting Since 1993, the village population in Japan Inakadate create works of art in the form of 'painting' a giant in the middle of rice fields


They use colorful rice to make various forms of painting, the latest one is Mount Fuji.

Inakadate is Minamitsugaru name of the village in the district, Aomori prefecture, Japan. Since 1993, the local residents 'juggling' paddies into a giant painting. Ranging from the Mona Lisa, the Japanese warrior, Napoleon, to Mount Fuji. Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting

  Painting 1 in 2,000 year old rice field

Historically, rice has been grown in the village Inakadate since 2,000 years ago. To honor the presence of an old rice field as well as attract tourists, the locals 'juggling' rice fields into a giant painting.

Sure enough, in 2006, more than 200,000 tourists visit to see 'giant painting' this. A 22-meter high tower was built for tourists to see the painting of heights. Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting

  2 From the Mona Lisa to Ultraman

To date, more than 10 giant paintings have been made by residents Inakadate. Ranging from the Mona Lisa, the Japanese soldiers, geisha, to Marilyn Monroe and Ultraman.

The most recent is a giant painting of Mount Fuji, which is hallowed by the Japanese population.
 
3 Coloring rice

To make this giant painting, the locals make the design via computer, then color the rice to make different colors on a painting. Cool! Rice fields in Japan Chiseled So Giant Painting

About 700 residents intervened to make this giant painting. Last painting depicts Mount Fuji has a length of 100 meters and a width of 140 meters.

  4. Created almost every year

Despite the large size, the villagers continue to make and renew Inakadate painting motifs in their paddies. Each April they began to grow rice and sketching in the land ready for planting.

Some villages in Japan began to come make art like painting their rice fields. Yonezawa in Yamagata prefecture village, for example, also make the same artwork.

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