Aomori’s 'designer apples' turn orchards into art
2025-11-05 00:00
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In Tsuruta Town, Aomori Prefecture, growers are creating eiri ringo, or designer apples, by wrapping unripe fruit in clear sheets printed with words and patterns. As the apples ripen and turn red, the covered areas remain pale, revealing intricate designs and messages on the skin. This creative practice combines agriculture with artistry, resulting in unique and visually stunning fruits.
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