rice cultivation

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period of growth
(July - October)

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rice terraces at Japanese Sea

Fast die Hälfte der Iandwirtschaftlichen Fläche werden in Japan für den Nassreisanbau verwendet - schließlich bildet Reis den Grundstock der japanischen Ernährung. Reis wird erst mit Beginn der Regenzeit im Mai/Juni angepflanzt und möglichst vor Einsetzen der Taifune im Herbst geerntet.


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young rice plants 
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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young rice plants  (2)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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young rice plants  (3)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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young rice plants  (4)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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rice farmer with bicycle
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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young rice plants - rice farmer
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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rice farmer on bicycle - Lake Biwa
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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rice field in September - Chiba prefecture
cultivation of rice / traditions

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scarecrow
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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scarecrow - midsummer
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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rice crop - detail
cultivation of rice / traditions

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rice field in September - Kyôto City
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
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rice field in September - Niigata City
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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rice field + farmhouse - Shirakawa-gô
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
D 227 102
rice field + farmhouse - Shirakawa-gô  (2)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
D 227 161
rice field + farmhouses - Shirakawa-gô  (3)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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rice field + barn / September - Shirakawa-gô
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions

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rice field + storage shed in
September
- Shirakawa-gô
cultivation of rice / traditions
D 227 166
rice field + farmhouses - Shirakawa-gô  (4)
cultivation of rice / customs & traditions
D 227 104
rice field + farmhouse in
September -
Shirakawa-gô  (7)
cultivation of rice / traditions