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Creatures of the Echigo Sea Emerge from Straw in the 2023 Wara Art Festival
Rice Straw Sculptures from the 2022 Wara Art Festival
Japan’s Rice Art Festivals of 2021
Illustrator Yuki Omura, Victim of the Kyoto Animation Arson, Remembered Through Rice Paddy Art
Almost Perfect: A 100-Year Old Tokyo Rice Shop Converted Into a Space for Creatives
Manga Artist Tezuka Osamu’s 90th Anniversary Commemorated in Rice Paddy Art
Rice Straw Animal Sculptures from the 2017 Wara Art Festival
Bespectacled Rice Made by Farmers With Glasses
Japan’s Vanishing Terraced Rice Fields
An Installation of 4200 Strings of Rice Grains by Sayaka Ishizuka
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