
Before automated tractors, farmers strung taught lines from one end of the field to the other, marked with little flags to help position the rows of rice. Now they can plant a whole feed in a matter of hours, instead of days.
For 365 days, The Franklins (Melissa-24, Joey-25, Callan-2 years) lived in the coastal town of Marugame on the island of Shikoku in the Japanese Archapelago. Splitting our time purvaying English conversation skills and taking snap shots of the Japanese countryside, we have attempted to expand our world view through exposure of the cultural and culinary variety.
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