In the present experiment, thirty-five rice cultivars were irrigated by irrigation water containing 2 ppm Ni throughout all growth season in order to investigate the genotypic differences in Ni accumulation of rice. At harvest, thirty-five rice cultivars showed large difference in Ni concentrations in shoot, straw, grain, chaff, brown rice, rice bran, and polished rice, but not in root. Ni concentraions in polished rice ranged from 0.43 to 2.28 mg/kg. The total Ni accumulation of shoot varied from 0.63 to 2.93 mg/m2. Indica cultivar groups presented the highest Ni concentration of polished rice, but no significant difference from the other cultivar group. At the same time, indica cultivar group significantly accumulated more Ni by shoot compared to the other cultivar groups. The large genotypic variation suggested the possibility to breed low Ni accumulating rice cultivar.