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170201-0019 - Transplanting Rice Plants

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Outside Meiji 1900s Nobukuni Enami

Japanese farmers wearing sugegasa (sedge-woven hats) transplanting rice plants.

The endless rice fields are a silent witness to the importance of rice cultivation in Japan.

Original title: S 461 Pulling the rice shoots for transplantation. I.

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