It's
fall in Japan. And like every fall, rice is harvested, leaving behind
straw to be hung and dried. In some rural areas, though, the rice straw
has a special use: Making giant beasts.
Kagawa Prefecture and Niigata Prefecture have the most famous "straw art festivals," which are large straw sculpture displays.
Traditionally,
straw was used to thatch roofs. In much the same manner, these straw
sculptures are thatched around wooden frames.
From
Kotaka, which has many more examples assembled in a gallery, via
Neatorama.
Also nearing time for the Julbocken i Gävle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gävle_goat. Here's a link to the official webcam: http://www.merjuligavle.se/Bocken/ (not yet up for the season)
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