By TADAYUKI ITO/ Staff Writer
September 7, 2022 at 18:05 JST
“Kohan” (Lakeside) is seen re-created in a rice paddy field in Inakadate, Aomori Prefecture, on Sept. 4. (Tadayuki Ito)
INAKADATE, Aomori Prefecture--A late summer breeze breathed “life” into gigantic re-creations of famed masterpieces in a rice paddy field here during a full-scale resumption of the popular art event after a two-year hiatus. [Read More]
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