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    "Shin Godzilla" on rice field art in Aomori/Inakakan

    "Shin Godzilla" on rice field art in Aomori/Inakakan

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    On July 13th, in Aomori/Inakadate Village, the 2nd rice field art "Shin Godzilla" was held at the "best time declaring ceremony".

    The rice paddy art in the village is not only detailed in the design, but also features rice planting calculated so that it can be seen three-dimensionally.

    This year's 2nd rice field art venue, with the theme of the movie ``Shin Godzilla'' released on July 29, the upper body of Shin Godzilla is placed in the center on a rice field of about 10,000 square meters, the lower left is the Parliament building, the right On one side, the logo and the long tail of Shin Godzilla are drawn.

    According to the movie distributor Toho, Shin Godzilla will be the longest in the series, including the Hollywood version, with a total length of 118.5 meters and a head of about 20 meters. Mr. Takatoshi Asari of the Planning and Tourism Division of the village said, “On a plan view, the size of the head to the chin is about 49 meters. Since it shrinks from the observatory, it will be a Shin Godzilla of about the actual size or more. "

    "In order to draw the skin feeling of Shin Godzilla and the surface of the body that seems to shine red, we carefully used rice of three colors of purple, red, and Daidai, and planted the rice precisely. We were satisfied that it was completed as shown in the picture below. Show confidence.

    Amami Kawanami, a third-year student at Onoue Senior High School who participated in the rice planting on June 7, said, “I planted rice in the part of Godzilla. I was happy that the part I planted was properly rice field art.” And show a smile. "The Godzilla in the costume was cute, but it might be scary to have such a big Godzilla," he said.

    The second rice field art venue is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (last entry = 16:30). July 16-August 31 = 8:30-18:00 (last admission 17:30). Admission is 300 yen for adults and 100 yen for children (elementary school students). Free for preschoolers. Until October 10th.

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