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MyAvatars 0.2 Joyce
June 26th, 2008 @1:57 pm  

This really is cool! I’ve linked this post in my blog so others can see it as well. Thanks!

MyAvatars 0.2 Yanni
June 26th, 2008 @7:39 pm  

It’s amazing the power of creativity, when people come together.

MyAvatars 0.2 Hale Makai
June 27th, 2008 @3:47 am  

Cool form of art. That’s a lot of work for something that only last a few months (maybe not that long).

MyAvatars 0.2 jojo
June 27th, 2008 @4:09 pm  

I live in this country and rice is awesome. This is what my hot pal Ayumi said that aliens might be. So after WW2 Japanese peoples diets have changed making their jaws less powerful as the food they eat now is softer than it used to be making their jaw lines slimmer etc. So aliens are what japanese people may look like in the future and theyre time travelling back to the past to see us and thats what aliens are, time travelling asians hahah shes awesome someone should write a book on that theory lol

MyAvatars 0.2 greghousesgf
June 27th, 2008 @6:14 pm  

this is cool. I particularly like the Hokusai wave.

MyAvatars 0.2 Arnau Duran
June 27th, 2008 @9:26 pm  

Amazing. Good work

MyAvatars 0.2 UFO bait
June 27th, 2008 @11:54 pm  

Now do you see why crop circles were Not made by UFOs

MyAvatars 0.2 Musa Ni
June 28th, 2008 @6:31 am  

Art and food become one. Awesome!!

MyAvatars 0.2 paresh
June 28th, 2008 @10:08 am  

nice unique art.

MyAvatars 0.2 francis mcclean
June 28th, 2008 @2:57 pm  

absolutely, incredibly, mind-blowing

MyAvatars 0.2 Rekha Padliya
June 28th, 2008 @7:58 pm  

Its amazing!!!!

MyAvatars 0.2 Morten Pedersen
June 29th, 2008 @7:10 pm  

Can you do my garden to ?

MyAvatars 0.2 old crone
June 30th, 2008 @8:25 am  

mazing and beautiful, I never knew there were so many types of rice either. great to see the positive side of the chinese people for a change too !!!!!!!!!

MyAvatars 0.2 Honor
June 30th, 2008 @1:40 pm  

Now that is amazing! How do they get it to do that?

I live in Tokyo so not many rice fields in my immediate vicinity! Never seen anything like that though - I’m blown away.

Thanks for putting that one out there.

MyAvatars 0.2 Hotels in Pistoia
June 30th, 2008 @9:02 pm  

weird japaneses!
I love those guys, everything they do it so weird!

MyAvatars 0.2 joe citizen
June 30th, 2008 @9:47 pm  

now if they can work on those pesky human rights issues and treat people humanely and give them the right to leave china.

MyAvatars 0.2 joe citizen
June 30th, 2008 @9:48 pm  

what about rights and humane treatment … oh well … its pretty.

MyAvatars 0.2 joe citizen
June 30th, 2008 @9:50 pm  

just kidding

MyAvatars 0.2 Koh Samui Vacation
July 1st, 2008 @12:56 am  

This is amazing! They should have done this in Thailand too.

MyAvatars 0.2 Travel Directory
July 1st, 2008 @11:09 am  

there’ll never happen in thailand

MyAvatars 0.2 Gracey
July 2nd, 2008 @12:08 am  

OMG!OMG!OMG! so beautiful…. people who make this kind of art are one of a kind! Salute!

MyAvatars 0.2 rwdj
July 2nd, 2008 @10:33 am  

How cool is this?! Seeing this during rice planting season in Thailand…

MyAvatars 0.2 d4ve
July 2nd, 2008 @11:24 pm  

obvious fake

MyAvatars 0.2 sealy mattresses
July 3rd, 2008 @7:34 pm  

that is truly something special/

MyAvatars 0.2 duetmasaki
July 4th, 2008 @1:45 am  

These are amazing!!
FYI for some peeps… “the land of the rising sun” is Japan, not China. Get your facts straight before you make yourself look stupid.

MyAvatars 0.2 D-Chan!!!
July 4th, 2008 @6:28 am  

SUGIO!!! Food and art; a perfect combination.

MyAvatars 0.2 Amy
July 6th, 2008 @1:50 am  

Wow thats really creative.

MyAvatars 0.2 dennis
July 6th, 2008 @5:15 am  

i like the last one best that spans 2 different fields. It really gives you perspective to see the buildings surrounding it also.

Very interesting.

MyAvatars 0.2 Blake
July 6th, 2008 @5:05 pm  

Why do people keep mentioning China??? China is also asian but thats about the only connection they have to Japan. They are certainly not the same place! THIS IS JAPAN!

MyAvatars 0.2 Brian
July 6th, 2008 @5:28 pm  

…and this is what we do with food in a hungry world

MyAvatars 0.2 Sweeti
July 7th, 2008 @7:55 am  

you can visit this.. its good

MyAvatars 0.2 daniel
July 8th, 2008 @6:30 pm  

wtf, is that for reallies?!

MyAvatars 0.2 michael
July 9th, 2008 @3:46 am  

absolutely stunning and beautiful

MyAvatars 0.2 michael
July 9th, 2008 @3:49 am  

is this an old tradition? it blows my mind.

MyAvatars 0.2 Jason Boor
July 9th, 2008 @11:04 pm  

oooh, I live in Akita lot’s of rice field art here. Although none as great as this one!

If you are coming to Japan make sure you see http://gaijinhousejapan.com

MyAvatars 0.2 ron
July 10th, 2008 @1:28 am  

photoshopped.

MyAvatars 0.2 food fo sucks
July 10th, 2008 @1:28 am  

craigslist food forum sucks

MyAvatars 0.2 Ryan Nagy
July 10th, 2008 @1:47 am  

Those pictures are so real, and so beautiful, that I thought perhaps they were fake! Very inspiring, thanks for posting them.

- Ryan

MyAvatars 0.2 redstocking
July 10th, 2008 @9:26 am  

God..! I belong to a rice-eating race. And I haven’t even thought of this! Marvelous! Rice and Art!

MyAvatars 0.2 Phil J.
July 10th, 2008 @1:57 pm  

Human creativity never fails to amaze me.

Inspiring results … then they eat it? Great photos! Did you take them yourself?

Phil - Views from Hong Kong
http://hkviews.wordpress.com

MyAvatars 0.2 Miss Monica
July 10th, 2008 @5:23 pm  

Humans are a creative spirit. We can say they (the Japanese) have too much time on their hands, but this is good. Rice is sustenance and when I see something like this it strikes me as something like a sacrifice to the Gods, a way of honoring and imparting sacredness back into the Earth that sustains us. When the rice is eaten, a knowing that the grain was once a part of a whole that transposed human creativity on to Earth’s creativity, is uplifting to the human spirit and maybe even more nourishing than rice grown in ordinary conditions. In other words, this is really some lovin’ care.

MyAvatars 0.2 koven
July 11th, 2008 @12:57 pm  

cool stuff

MyAvatars 0.2 wiggoney
July 12th, 2008 @11:21 pm  

Sorta puts the crop circle makers to shame.

MyAvatars 0.2 oMan
July 13th, 2008 @10:47 pm  

I was several times in Japan, but unfortunately never seen rice field arts

MyAvatars 0.2 Matt Santi
July 14th, 2008 @2:22 am  

Those pictures are cooler than the wheat field designs people either fake or claim aliens do.

MyAvatars 0.2 Borkum
July 15th, 2008 @11:05 am  

This really is cool!

MyAvatars 0.2 ronin
July 15th, 2008 @4:42 pm  

This is great - great idea

MyAvatars 0.2 Kevin
July 16th, 2008 @8:05 pm  

Very good work!!
We can see wisdom from these wondeful fields!
Great job all!

MyAvatars 0.2 Spanky
July 17th, 2008 @5:30 am  

that is soooooooooo coool. ITS HOT!

MyAvatars 0.2 Christie M
July 22nd, 2008 @10:39 pm  

This is really cool, thanks for the read!

MyAvatars 0.2 John
July 23rd, 2008 @2:21 am  

this is amazing that this is possible wonder what they have planned for next year

MyAvatars 0.2 billywest
July 24th, 2008 @11:50 am  

Very cool. When I lived among the rice fields in northern Japan, I was never treated to such a site.

MyAvatars 0.2 Steve
July 25th, 2008 @3:39 am  

Excellent! I love this!

I wonder if it’s hard to ‘harvest’ this rice since you have different kinds mixed in together…

MyAvatars 0.2 clara
July 25th, 2008 @7:15 am  

Rice paintings, stunning!

MyAvatars 0.2 Travelnwork
July 25th, 2008 @7:13 pm  

Thanks for this great post…that is really amazing. Such care spent…truly a labor of love.

MyAvatars 0.2 alicia
July 26th, 2008 @10:50 pm  

this is japan not china people!

MyAvatars 0.2 Term Papers Writer
August 24th, 2008 @12:51 pm  

Wowowow! creativity on grand scale :D

Looks very precise, does not look like man-made. Seems like some hi-tech instruments have been used. Truly remarkable. Post more of these :)

MyAvatars 0.2 ipod touch downloads
August 28th, 2008 @10:53 am  

wow this is some neat stuff. Looks like it takes a lot of work for this to happen.

MyAvatars 0.2 007loxcz
November 23rd, 2008 @10:36 pm  

Oh, My God! The field is excellent. What do they do? :?:

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