Red-colored ears of rice in Yoshinogari, Japan - stock video

Pan shot of ears of red-kernel rice (an ancient variety known as Tsukushi-akamochi) swaying in the breeze. Red rice is planted in the paddies at the Yoshinogari Historical Park in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu Japan. The reddish ears of rice herald the arrival of autumn. The park is home to the Yoshinogari archaeological site, which dates back to the Yayoi period (5th century B.C. - 3rd century A.D.), when rice cultivation and permanent settlements are thought to have appeared in Japan.
Pan shot of ears of red-kernel rice (an ancient variety known as Tsukushi-akamochi) swaying in the breeze. Red rice is planted in the paddies at the Yoshinogari Historical Park in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu Japan. The reddish ears of rice herald the arrival of autumn. The park is home to the Yoshinogari archaeological site, which dates back to the Yayoi period (5th century B.C. - 3rd century A.D.), when rice cultivation and permanent settlements are thought to have appeared in Japan.
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Yoshinogari Town, Saga Prefecture, Japan
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