Rice Paddy Art in Japan

Photograph from karaponeyami.blog.so-net.ne.jp
Pink Tentacle rounds up some amazing rice paddy art in Japan, made by "strategically arranging and growing different colors of rice plants." Pictured above is the depiction of a Sengoku-period warrior in the village of Inakadate. [via Boing Boing]
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3 Comments:
Sure makes crop circles look like a childs colouring book
hungrychristel at 3:38PM on 07/08/09
This is the most kick-a** thing I've seen all day. Amazing.
soyviz at 8:21PM on 07/08/09
Very cool -- I HAD to email it to my husband. He is currently following Tenchijin, so he thought that was pretty nifty also. Thanks!
Cassaendra at 8:59PM on 07/09/09