Isobe - Rice Planting Ceremony
by Pernacca Sudhakaran
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About the Book
One of three rice planting ancient ceremonies in Japan, this is in a small coastal town of Isobe in Mie Prefecture.
Young men and women dressed in replicas of very old costumes pray at the local shrine before they head to the fields to plant rice. Before the planting begins, men wearing only loincloths stomp around the fields to soften the ground to help with the planting of the rice seedlings.
Young men and women dressed in replicas of very old costumes pray at the local shrine before they head to the fields to plant rice. Before the planting begins, men wearing only loincloths stomp around the fields to soften the ground to help with the planting of the rice seedlings.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Jul 15, 2008
- Keywords Rice Planting ceremony, ancient costumes, Japan, Isobe
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About the Creator
Pernacca Sudhakaran
Tamaki cho, Watarai Gun, Mie, JAPAN
I worked at the United Nations in New York, besides photo coverage at UN Headquarters in New York, I have covered many photo assignments in Iraq, Cambodia, Mozambique, Qatar and the photos can be seen at my website at : www.sudhakaran.zenfolio.com