Hoshitoge Rice Terraces — Cloud Sea Sunrise Mirror
The Hoshitoge rice terraces (星峠の棚田) are layered across a mountain ridge 600 meters above sea level in the Tokamachi highlands, forming approximately 200 individual paddies that follow the natural contours of the hillside. The terraces are most famous for early-morning conditions (April–June and September–October) when temperature inversion creates a 'sea of clouds' (雲海, unkai) in the valley below while the terraces remain above the cloud layer — at sunrise, the flooded paddies reflect both sky and clouds, creating an optical illusion of terraces floating in space.
Photographers consider Hoshitoge one of Japan's three most beautiful rice terrace sites (alongside Shiroyone Senmaida in Ishikawa and Hamanoura in Saga). The viewing area requires a steep 15-minute climb from the parking area, discouraging casual tourists and preserving relative solitude.
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