Last summer, Kotaku introduced some of Japan’s amazing rice paddy art. And this summer? More amazing rice paddy art. As mentioned before, dyes are not used to create “tanbo art” (田んぼアート) or “rice ...
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We may earn a commission from links on this page. This is Naruto from, well, Naruto. The iconic manga and anime character has been recreated in a Japanese rice paddy. This is called "tanbo art" ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The rice fields in Japan transform into rice paddy art or Tanbo Art at certain times each year. This summer, the fields in Iwate Prefecture have attracted attention as they are ...
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train" turned out to have the momentum of a runaway locomotive at the box office. Despite being released during the pandemic, the theatrical anime ...
Eye-catching crop art has popped up across the rice fields of Japan. While the designs may look superimposed, they’re completely authentic. Created without dye or ink, farmers strategically plant ...