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Oct 13 2009 2 Comments

Japanese workers working #20

The slowly falling foliage and Fahrenheit may well hint that autumn is well and truly upon us, but possibly an even more significant symbol is the harvesting of this year’s rice crop.

Tokyo rice harvest

A decidedly tiresome-looking task that this old fella in western Tokyo looks like he’s tackled way too many times to remember.

Tokyo rice harvest

And considering the legendary longevity of the Japanese, his laborious efforts in the fields will more than likely continue for many more years to come.

Tokyo rice harvest

Categorized: Culture, Photography

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  1. Tony says

    10/13/2009 at 10:56 pm

    great shots. its cool to get some action shots of rice harvesting. its allot different looking as apposed to being rapped around my sushi for lunch one a month.

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  2. Josie says

    10/19/2009 at 12:39 am

    Another immensely interesting set of images. An excellent reminder of what it takes to produce food.

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