The Nature of Patchwork Patterns
In order to prevent continuous cropping, in which the same crops are grown repeatedly on the same land, the fields look like a patchwork because potatoes, wheat, beans, beets, and other crops are planted in different order during different growing seasons and harvesting periods.
Famous scenic spots
Ken and Mary Tree
Mild Seven Hill
Seven Star Tree
Wheat straw rolls
The wheat-colored rolls seen in Biei are made by machine-rolling wheat straw after the ear tips of wheat have been harvested.
A roll of wheat straw is huge, weighing approximately 300 kg.
It is used as bedding for cattle.
This is a sight that can only be seen from the end of July to August, when wheat is harvested.