Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Art imitates ... life. Dotting a remote village in western Japan, a population of life-sized dolls outnumber actual humans 10 to ...
It’s the valley of the dolls. Quite literally. According to National Geographic, the village of Nagoro, Japan (called “Kakashi no Sato” or “Scarecrow Village”) has a total of 350 dolls in comparison ...
In the tiny village of Nagoro, deep in the mountains of western Japan, the wind howls down a deserted street with not a living soul to be seen. But yet the street appears busy, dotted with life-sized ...
On the surface, Nagoro is like any other sleepy riverside village in southern Japan’s remote Iya Valley. A winding drive through the small town appears to reveal elderly residents tending to their ...
The last children were born in the Japanese village Nagoro 18 years ago. Now, its population is about two dozen adults and 350 hand-made, life-size dolls. (Photos by The New York Times. Music and font ...
It’s the valley of the dolls. Quite literally. According to National Geographic, the village of Nagoro, Japan (called “Kakashi no Sato” or “Scarecrow Village”) has a total of 350 dolls in comparison ...