We have all heard about the crop circles and seen them on television, in movies, or maybe in real life, but in Japan you can see rice art on the fields. Every year Japanese farmers are planting rice in different patterns and using different sorts of rice for color. The result is spectacular pictures.
Unfortunately it’s only visible until the rice is harvested in September. Check out Rubik’s Cube Earth, made in Japan.
Isabella says
#3 – what is that pic of on the far right? 😮
Jake says
Anyone notice that it is the same field? i would imagine the pictures are from various years.
Colin says
I could imagine most of these are photoshopped with the close-ups being a cover for the others. nice spot recognizing it is the same field but gullible you are. who else recognizes some source images?
Kentucky says
Take that
crop circles.
Dakota says
I’m so sick of people declaring everything is photoshopped.
Patrick says
It’s not shopped – i saw a 10 minute documentary on this style of art once. I think the one with the samurai was in the video, actually.
Kimberly says
Bro told me about seeing something like this on approach for landing on a business trip a while back. i do not think it is photoshopped… y’all are narrow minded dweebs who ought to do some traveling.
Uma says
Amazing live art…you gotta love it!
Anonymous says
Is this fake? ;))
notice the rice field…
the arts are on the same field..
Michelle says
Aren’t these made by UFO’s? 😀
Jackie says
Guys
p;ease look at the same back ground, most of the ART’s x( happened in a same farm!!!! photoshop is great but we made it… so dont try to lie …
hp 1 says
TAKE THAT UFOS AND YOUR CROP CIRCLES!
Madeline says
your lives are photoshopped :-L
AnoRRL says
this entire site is shopped guys, look at the comment tables, they’re all the same width! they obviously can’t be real.
Yoshinatsu Ryou says
Heheh, those Japanese are CAAARAAZY!!
Sara says
To all those quick to say everything is shopped..
This is actually real. Maybe if you googled Inakadate in the Aomori prefecture of Japan, you will see for yourselves?
The economy of Inakadate is heavily dependent on the agriculture of rice and I think they’ve done an amazing and fun job of getting their town on the map.
kamil says
Fake !!!!
These are not made with rice but big possible these are good photoshop works…..
timo says
your mom is photoshoped kamil.
Alek Director says
WOW. Amazing work.
Helen-Lyn says
I fookin love it!!
Dani says
Awesome.