Every Year, Artists In Japan Create Giant Sculptures From Leftover Rice Straw
August 5, 2020
Every year, artists in Northern Japan celebrate the rice harvest by creating giant animal sculptures from leftover rice straw.
Here's some of our favorites...

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Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter
"Good feeling's gone"

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Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter

Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter

Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter

Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter

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Credit: @waraartmatsuri / Twitter
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