Inagi
Inagi (Inabuki, Inuki, Enoyaki), after cutting grains and vegetables such as rice, to make a pillar with wood, bamboo etc. so that it can be bundled and dried in the sun, the material to be dried from the ground does not stick to the ground It is made by multiplying height by several bars. There are many alienses such as rice cookers (rice balls, rice fields), rice machines (rabbits), ricebaskets (horses, bamboos, haze, bowls, bunsetsu) depending on the region. Most of the items are slightly above the height easy to ride, such as rice panels, but some large items such as hanging with a ladder are also made, and are often made mainly in harvested fields. Some regions have special shapes. For example, in the Iwami district of Shimane prefecture where the wind is strong, rice in the form of a special triangular pyramid called "Yosukehade" (Yosuke's meaning of earthworm) is used. ...