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  2. Nagoro - Wikipedia

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    Nagoro or Nagoru, now known as Nagoro Doll Village (Japanese: 名頃かかしの里), is a village in the Iya Valley on the island of Shikoku in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is known for the large number of realistic dolls positioned throughout the village, which have made it a tourist attraction.

  3. Abandoned Japanese village home to live-sized dolls

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    A 64-year-old woman in Japan is credited with populating an abandoned village - but not in the way you'd expect. Over the years, people have slowly left the village of Nagoro on Shikoku Island.

  4. Vanishing village in Japan is now home to more scarecrows ...

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    The life-sized straw doll resembled her father, so she made more. And then couldn't stop. Today, the tiny village of Nagoro in southern Japan is teeming with Ayano's hand-sewn creations, frozen in ...

  5. There's a town in Japan where over half the residents are ...

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    Roughly 115 dolls are scattered around 'Scarecrow Village,' with some even propped up as students at the local school. There's a town in Japan where over half the residents are actually life-sized ...

  6. Scarecrow - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese village of Nagoro, on the island of Shikoku in the Tokushima Prefecture, has 35 inhabitants but more than 350 scarecrows. [5] In the United Kingdom, where there are a few different languages and several different dialects, [6] there are a wide range of alternative names such as: [7] [8]

  7. Iya Valley - Wikipedia

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    The remoteness of the Iya Valley made it a famous hideout for defeated samurai warriors and other refugees over the centuries. [4] The most infamous inhabitants of the area were members of the Taira clan who were believed to have sought refuge in the valley after facing defeat in the Genpei War (1180-1185) to the Minamoto clan, who went on to found the Kamakura Shogunate in the late 12th century.

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