Pachinko Season 3 Rice Production
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•'Pachinko' Season 2's rice fields are all real — but they were tough to pull off
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Pachinko Season 2 , episode 3 of the new season features a rice farm.
Producer Soo Hugh says the rice was a big challenge for the show.
The rice was cultivated at a Korean rice farm in order to make the scenes look like they did in the novel.
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