Rice paddy art
Rice paddy art or tambo art is an art form originating in Japan where people plant rice of various types and colors to create images in a paddy field.
History
In 1993, the people of Inakadate, in Aomori Prefecture, were looking for a way to revitalize their village. Archaeological exploration led to a realization that rice had been grown in the area for more than 2000 years. To honor this history, the villagers started a rice field behind the town hall. With the paddy as a canvas, the villagers cultivated and used four different types of heirloom and modern strains of rice to create a giant picture in the field. To allow viewing of the whole picture, a mock castle tower 22 meters high was erected at the village office. In 2006, more than 200,000 people visited the village to see the art.Another observation tower was built looking down the Tambo art location 2 at Michi no eki Inakadate nicknamed “Yayoi no sato” or a village of prehistoric Yayoi period. Both places charge admission fees, while visitors are encouraged to take bus serving both location 1 and 2 to avoid traffic jam. In August 2015, a video camera was installed for both locations and started live stream the art, and they were registered on Google Street View the same year. A winter campaign since 2016 has been held on location 2 with instruction initially by snow artist Simon Beck.
For the first nine years, the farmers created a simple picture of Mount Iwaki before going to more complex designs.
Following Inakadate's example, other villages such as Yonezawa in Yamagata prefecture and Kakuda in Miyagi prefecture have started to create their own tambo art. In Kakuda, this initiative started in 2007, lead by the Nishine Rice Paddy Art Enjoyment Group. Since 2019, the design of the rice paddy art in Kakuda depicts the two-time Olympic figure skating gold medallist Yuzuru Hanyu, who is a native from Sendai, Miyagi.
Inakadate designs
The following is a list of the designs that have been used in the Inakadate pictures.- 2003
- *Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa
- 2004
- *Shikō Munakata's The Ten Great Disciples of Buddha: Rāhula and Mountain God Princess
- 2005
- *Sharaku's Kabuki Actor Ōtani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei
- *Utamaro's Kasen Koi no Bu
- 2006
- *Tawaraya Sōtatsu's Wind God and Thunder God
- 2007
- *Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Fine Wind, Clear Morning from Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
- 2008
- *Ebisu, Daikokuten
- 2009
- *Sengoku military commanders, Napoleon
- 2010
- *Battle of Gojo Bridge by Benkei and Ushiwakamaru
- 2011
- *The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
- 2012
- *Kanō Hōgai's Avalokitesvara as a Merciful Mother, and Acala
- *Seven Lucky Gods, Mazinger Z
- 2013
- *Oiran and Marilyn Monroe
- *Ultraman
- 2014
- *Mount Fuji and Legend of the Tennin
- *Sazae-san
- 2015
- *Gone With the Wind
- *Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- 2016
- *Ishida Mitsunari and Sanada Masayuki from Sanadamaru,
- *Shin Godzilla
- 2017
- *Yamata no Orochi against Susanoo-no-mikoto
- *Momotarō
- 2018
- *Roman Holiday
- *Osamu Tezuka characters
- 2019
- *Oshin
- *Gara piko poo, a puppetry in Okaasan to Issho
- 2020
- *Neon Genesis Evangelion
- 2021
- *Itomichi
- 2022
- *Mona Lisa and Kuroda Seiki's Lakeside
- *From the Jōmon to the Yayoi
- 2023
- *Girl with a Pearl Earring and Shikō Munakata's Setting Out in the World
- *One Piece
- 2024
- *The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Kitasato Shibasaburō
- *Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again
- 2025
- *Inakadate Village's 70-year miracle
- *''Delicious School Lunch: School Trip of Flames''