Every summer, a pair of rice paddies in Aomori Prefecture’s town of Inakadate transform into giant works of art. By planting various strains of rice which sprout as differently colored plants, the fields become canvasses for gigantic organic illustrations, with characters from Japanese folklore and Hollywood movies making appearances in recent years.
For 2016, the rice field art project is honoring its biggest star yet: Godzilla.
"Shin Godzilla" (also known as "Godzilla: Resurgence") is coming to Japanese theaters later this month, but the King of the Monsters has already appeared in Inakadate. Just as Godzilla has a penchant for suddenly reveals himself in his films, so too did the rice paddy quickly transition from agricultural space to "kaiju" habitat.
If you prefer your Japanese entertainment of the dashing-swordsmen, as opposed to the giant-monster, variety, adjacent to Godzilla you’ll find rice art of actors Masao Kusakari and Koji Yamamoto portraying historical TV drama "Sanadamaru’s" Sanada Masayuki and Idashi Mitsunari (photo below).
Hopefully the two stalwart samurai will protect the townspeople if Godzilla gets out of hand.
Source: Japaaan
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SimondB
That's both clever and impressive.
Laptop_Warrior
Only a spoilsport would call it a monstrosity.