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The staple food of the Japanese is rice. Farmers plow a rice field, irrigate a rice paddy, plant and reap rice. And then, farmers dry rice, and remove chaff. There are 88 processes for rice to be on our tables. This panorama is a hut to remove chaff. Smooth and beautiful rice comes out of chaff, and the autumn harvest ends.
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