The first purpose of this paper is to present the background and reasons why researchers and farm managers have “co-action” in the NoshoNavi Projects to develop the Smart Paddy Farming Model. The second purpose is to describe the method of visualizing “Takumi no Waza” and to consider the possibility of transmission of the relevant skills by showing examples. Section 2 describes the background and purpose of the project (2014–2018) and outlines the smart paddy farming model aimed at construction. Next, based on the results of the project (2010–2014), Section 3 focuses on the visualization and digitization of tacit knowledge and support for the transmission of technology, know-how, and skill. Finally, Section 4 summarizes the paper and describes future issues in next-generation agricultural innovation.