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Rice paddy, Mie prefecture, Japan




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Rice paddy, Mie prefecture, Japan

View of a Japanese rice paddy in Taki-Cho near Matsusaka

Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations

Media ID 9225615

© PHIL HILL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Agriculture Arable Crop Culture Farm Farming Field Japan Japanese Land Paddy Planting Rice Rural Prefecture Semi


Greetings Card (A5)

Bring a touch of tranquility to your loved ones with our exquisite range of greeting cards from Media Storehouse. Featuring the breathtaking photograph "Rice Paddy, Mie prefecture, Japan" by Philé Hill from Science Photo Library, these cards transport you to the serene beauty of the Japanese countryside. Imagine the soothing sound of water gently irrigating the paddy fields as you send a thoughtful message of warmth and connection. Perfect for any occasion, these cards are a beautiful expression of your care and thoughtfulness. Order yours today and add a touch of Eastern charm to your correspondence.

Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)

Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 14.5cm x 21cm (5.7" x 8.3")

Estimated Product Size is 29cm x 21cm (11.4" x 8.3")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print by Phil Hill takes us on a visual journey to the picturesque rice paddies of Mie prefecture, Japan. As we gaze upon the stunning landscape, our eyes are immediately drawn to the vast expanse of lush green fields stretching as far as the eye can see. The intricate network of water channels reflects the meticulous planning and care that goes into cultivating these rice crops. Taki-Cho near Matsusaka is renowned for its traditional farming practices, and this image beautifully captures the essence of rural life in Japan. The tranquil ambiance is palpable, with a sense of serenity emanating from every corner. It's hard not to be enchanted by this idyllic scene where time seems to stand still. The significance of rice cultivation in Japanese culture cannot be overstated. Rice has been a staple food for centuries and plays an integral role in both culinary traditions and cultural rituals. This photograph encapsulates that deep-rooted connection between land, people, and their agricultural heritage. Phil Hill's expert composition allows us to appreciate not only the natural beauty but also the sheer dedication required for successful farming in such challenging terrain. From planting seedlings meticulously by hand to nurturing them throughout their growth cycle, this image reminds us of how agriculture remains at the heart of Asian societies like Japan. In summary, Hill's photograph transports us into a world where tradition meets nature's bounty—a timeless reminder of humanity's harmonious relationship with Mother Earth.

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