Inakadate, a village in Japan’s Aomori Prefecture, transformed its 2,000-year rice farming legacy into a breathtaking tradition known as Tanbo Art. Farmers plant different colored rice strains with pixel-level precision to grow massive, living artworks across rice paddies. The tradition began in 1993 with simple images and has evolved into detailed portraits of historical figures, pop culture icons, and more.
Would you travel to see an artwork grown from rice?
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