Giant Image of Marilyn Monroe is Grown in a Japanese Rice Field
The image of Marilyn Monroe is made from nine rice species with seven different colors has popped up on a rice filed in Inakadatemura, Aomori prefecture, northern Japan. (AP/Daily Mail)
To the left features a stunningly detailed rice artwork of a high-class courtesan, or Oiran, with intricate embroidered dress. (AP/Daily Mail)
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