Hoshitoge Terraced Rice Fields
Terraced rice fields in Tokamachi City.
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Located in Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture, the Hoshitoge terraced rice fields have about 200 paddy paddies spread out on the slopes.
Among the terraced rice fields scattered throughout this area, the rice terraces of Hoshitoge Pass are said to be exceptional and beautiful.
The rice terraces of Hoshitoge Pass, where the original scenery of Japan remains, have a history of being created by the residents of Hoshitoge village more than 300 years ago, and have been selected as one of the "Top 100 Villages" including the village, making them a scenic spot that represents Japan.
The highlight of the rice terraces of Hoshitoge is the breathtakingly beautiful sea of clouds and water mirrors.
The best seasons for the sea of clouds are spring (late June) and autumn (mid-September). At this time of year, a sea of clouds tends to occur, and photographers flock to the country in search of a superb view.
One of the attractions of the rice terraces of Hoshitoge is that you can see the beautiful scenery of the four seasons. No matter what season you visit in spring, summer, autumn, or winter, you will be able to enjoy the fantastic beauty that cannot be put into words.
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