
Step into the world of the Wara Art Festival in Niigata, Japan, where giant animal sculptures made from rice straw turn the countryside into an outdoor art gallery.
Since 2008, this one-of-a-kind festival has brought creativity and tradition together, using leftover straw from rice harvests to create impressive sculptures.
From towering elephants to playful mythical creatures, each sculpture is carefully crafted by skilled artists and students. Surrounded by Niigata’s scenic rice fields, the festival highlights sustainability by turning agricultural byproducts into inspiring art. It’s a perfect example of how creativity can celebrate both culture and environmental awareness.
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