Thursday, June 19, 2008

Japanese Rice Farmers & Rice Fields

Rice is a big business here in Japan and rightly so.  The soil here in Japan is so dark and look so rich compared to American soil.  Driving in the countryside you can see Japanese rice farmers working 7 days a week from sun up to sun down.  The Japanese have a very serious work ethic and even today many still plant rice by hand.  The majority of the fields we have drove by have the rice being planted by hand, although we have seen a couple using a 'tractor' of sorts.  They also mainly hand gather the rice and manually put it into small or large piles to dry.  Here are some pictures I've taken during our stay here in Japan.

Scenic View, Rice field on left side, workers bottom
Japanese man stacking rice to dry
Japanese workers hanging rice to dry
Scenic view of field where rice is drying

Japanese lady bundling rice for small pile
Japanese farmer using a 'tractor' still looks a bit primitive huh?
Rice field, notice how they are flooded to grow rice, you can see the rice sticking out of water

Not a rice farmer, but a neat pic of a Japanese lady carrying what looks like seaweed

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3 Comments:

At June 20, 2008 at 12:12 AM , Blogger Stacy said...

I have added your blog to my reader and can't wait to sink my teeth into it. Tonight ain't the night, though....I'm SO tired! But I will definitely be back into it after Indie's softball tourney this weekend!

Can't wait until you're back in Bama!

 
At June 20, 2008 at 6:43 AM , Blogger Vero said...

Great picture story!

 
At June 20, 2008 at 10:06 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love your picture blogs. It's my perfect way of ending a mind numbing day of studying.

 

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