かかし↑(2020年8月8日、さいたま市)
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へのへのもへじ↑(2020年8月8日、さいたま市)
田んぼの中に人がずらっと並んでいると思って近づいたら、案山子でした。
へのへのもへじとか書かれた案山子もあります。
You might see scarecrows in rice fields, as the harvest season for rice is coming soon.
【Bon appétit !】
It will soon be time for the rice harvest in Japan. Japanese farmers, like their counterparts around the world make scarecrows to frighten away birds from their precious grains. This practice has been going on for a long time and is even recorded in that ancient 8th century Japanese history book, the Kojiki.
(https://www.japanallover.com/2012/10/scarecrows-in-japan/)