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  • Japanese rice after a few weeks of being planted.
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  • Japanese rice after a few weeks of being planted.
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  • Japanese rice after a few weeks of being planted.
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  • Newly planted rice in a paddy with an algal bloom in the water.
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  • Newly planted rice in a paddy with an algal bloom in the water.
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  • Close up of a 10 kilogram bag of rice from Ibaraki Prefecture, of the Tohoku region of Japan.
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  • Newly planted rice in a paddy with an algal bloom in the water.
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  • A close up of rice growing in a field, close to harvest time
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  • Crowds waiting for rice cakes to be thrown to them at the conclusion of the Tagata Fertility Festival at Tagata Shrine.
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  • Newly planted rice in a paddy with an algal bloom in the water.
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  • Close up of a 10 kilogram bag of rice from Ibaraki Prefecture, of the Tohoku region of Japan.
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  • A close up of rice growing in a field, close to harvest time
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  • Recently planted rice in Japan
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  • Rice field in mid growing season, in Japan.
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  • Typhoon Ma-On, the sixth typhoon of the season, approaches western and central Japan.
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  • Rice field in mid growing season, in Japan.
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  • Typhoon Ma-On, the sixth typhoon of the season, approaches western and central Japan.
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  • An elderly Korean man with a hand-cart selling bags of rice-based dried snack products in Insadong a major arts and crafts, and tourist district in Seoul.
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  • Typhoon Ma-On, the sixth typhoon of the season, approaches western and central Japan.
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  • Tourists browsing around the main area of Fushimi Inari Shrine, the shrine for the god of rice.
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  • In this festival, horses are ridden up a very steep slope. If they make it over, then it is said to be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • In this festival, horses are ridden up a very steep slope. If they make it over, then it is said to be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • In this festival, horses are raced up a very steep slope and forced over an obstacle. If they make it over, then it is said to be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • A Japanese agricultural and suburban scene. It is quite common for rice fields and suburban developments to be in such proximity in Japan
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  • In this festival, horses are ridden up a very steep slope. It is said that if they make it over, then it is a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • Views of central Nagashima near the JR and Kintestu train stations. Nagoya towers can be seen in the distance.
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  • The famous torii (gates) of Fushimi Inari Shrine.
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  • Foxes at Fushimi Inari are the guardians of shrines and the messagers from the gods.
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  • Aerial view of the Narita region of Chiba Prefecture, north of Tokyo and south of Tohoku.
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  • A horse gets over an obstacle, which heralds a good rice harvest at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • Tado Horse Festival: Horses are raced up a steep slope and over this obstacle. If the horses can make it over, then this heralds a good rice harvest later in the year.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • A popular sweet, akafuku and mochi (red bean paste with rice cake inside), with tea at a Japanese tea house.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • Horses at the Tado Horse Festival need to race up a steep slope and get over this mound, and these men support the horse and rider giving all assistance possible to see that the horse can get over. If the horse can get over, then this would be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year.
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