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COVERSTORY #320 Rice Paddy Art, Inakadate, Japan Inakadate, a village in Aomori at the north end of the Honshu mainland of Japan, has succeeded in revitalising itself by creating a unique form of landscape art in their rice paddies. The rice paddy art began in 1993 when purple and yellow rice plants were used to make a picture of Mt. Iwaki along with letters on rice paddies. The main purpose behind the creation was to take advantage of the tradition of manual work in rice cultivation to give people an opportunity to learn more about rice farming and agriculture. The rice paddy art uses various coloured rice plants as paint on a ricefield canvas. The massive pictures are elaborately designed using perspective drawing methods to make them look their best when seen from the observation platform. The art has gained media attention from domestic and international media because of its uniqueness. Today, their rice paddy art attracts over 200,000 visitors a year to this small village with a population of only 8,000. November-December 2015 Travel Secrets  39