Heart Shaped Watermellons For Only $160
May 14th, 2009 | Posted by in Interesting
Clerks at Fukuoka’s Iwataya Department Store in Japan showed off heart-shaped watermelons produced just in time for the holidays. The unusual fruit is the invention of Hiroichi Kimura, a farmer from Kumamoto, and his wife.
The couple said they had tried for three years to create the perfectly heart-shaped fruit, which they say symbolizes their passion for farming and their affection for each other. The Kimuras shipped 20 of the special fruit for the first time this year, of which five were for sale at Iwataya priced at 15,750 yen ($160) each.
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