Leftover Straw Transformed Into Giant Sculptures Following Japanese Rice Harvest

The annual rice harvest in Niigata Prefecture, Japan can leave quite a lot of leftover straw. To put them into good use, local artists were able to come up with a creative way to transform the leftovers into elaborate giant straw sculptures. Take a look!

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The “Straw Art Festival” in Kamizeki lagoon park this year, features 6 huge straw sculptures that were completed following the theme “living creatures.”

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Held every August 31st, the “wara” or rice-straw festival, features leftover straw taking the form of massive beasts such as dinosaurs, snakes and insects.

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Their massive frames allow visitors to interact with the straw sculptures.

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Visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of these unique sculptures can go to Uwasekigata Park in Niigata City’s Nishikan Ward, where they will remain until the beginning of November.

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[H/t Niigata, Bored Panda]