Images taken from
pinktentacle.com. It looks damn cool the way they do the art in the paddy field. can we do it here?

Rice paddy art in Inakadate (Aomori prefecture)

Benkei (left) and Ushiwakamaru (right)

Animals in Asahikawa (Hokkaido)

Princess Okaiko, a local folklore figure, in the town of Shirataka (Yamagata prefecture)

Samurai Keiji Maeda in Yonezawa (Yamagata prefecture)

Buddhist sword dancer and Anpanman in the Mizusawa area (Iwate prefecture)
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