It ’s like a inverse harvest circle . The mass of Inakadate , a village in Japan with only 8,000 inhabitants , found an artistic elbow room to entice tourist : in 1993 , they planted a rice field of view behind the town hall . Over the years , they ’ve used different case of heirloom Elmer Leopold Rice to uprise art in the paddy .
1993-2001 – The view of Mount Iwaki
2002 – The Mount Iwaki with rice
( viaDistractify )
2003 – Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci
( viaTofugu )
2004 – two works of Shikō Munakata, a well-known Japanese woodblock printmaker
2005 – Otani Oniji, by Sharaku and Anthology of Poems: The Love Section, by Utamaro
2006 – Fujin and Raijin, by Tawaraya Sōtatsu
2007 – The Great Wave off Kanagawa, and South Wind, Clear Sky, from Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by Hokusai
2008 – Ebisu and Daikoku
2009 – Naoe Kanetsugu, a commander and Napoleon
( viaWikimedia Commons )
2010 – A samurai battling a warrior monk
( viaShin K )
2011 – Left: Kaguya Hime, the Moon Princess, returning to her people at the end of “The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter”, Right: the Bamboo Cutter and his wife at the glowing section of bamboo, where the princess arrived to the Earth as a baby
2012 – Goddess of mercy Hibo Kannon with a baby and the angry God of fire and wisdom Fudo Myoo on the big field. On the smaller one there are theSeven Lucky Godson their ship named Takarabune (Treasure Ship), a head of a dragon andMazinger Z(also known as Tranzor Z)
( viaManisha Kundu - Nagata )
2013 – A Geisha, Marilyn Monroe and Ultraman
( viaPonkanchan )
2014 – A legend about the Heavenly Maiden and the Mount Fuji, on the big field, and
( viaCaixin OnlineandInakadate )
All photos are fromNobi , except when noted otherwise .

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