Countryside
This picture, taken in July 2009, shows orange fields in rural Arida-City, Wakayama Prefecture. It provides a good illustration of terraced fields, or fields dug into the side of a mountain. This type of farming is quite common in Japan, and allows for the intensive use of limited, mountainous land for agriculture. Some questions you might ask your students include:
Why might farmers carve out mountains in this manner?
How does having a field laid out like this affect actual farmwork? How easy or difficult would it be to use mechanized farm equipment on this field?
Why might farmers carve out mountains in this manner?
How does having a field laid out like this affect actual farmwork? How easy or difficult would it be to use mechanized farm equipment on this field?