You might not think of Japanese rice fields as a place to find truly awe-inspiring art, but the practice of tanbo has, for the last 30 years, been transforming paddy fields into stunning multi-colored pictures.
It starts with hundreds of farmers planting varieties of colored rice in the wet field.
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And slowly the image appears.
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Getting clearer and clearer…;
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…;until the vibrant finished product is fully grown.
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Amazing.
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Starting in the 1990s as a way for a small village to honor it’s 2000 year history of growing rice, tanbo art is now jaw-droppingly intricate.
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In April, farmers sketch out a design and use computers to plan exactly where to plant which rice grains on 15,000 square meter fields.
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And they’ve branched out over time, recreating Japanese national heroes, characters and famous faces.
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Now the fields draw thousands of tourists every year who view the art from the air or specially-constructed viewing platforms.
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They even did Star Wars.
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Just incredible.
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