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On the surface, Nagoro is like any other sleepy village in southern Japan. Until you realize the town’s “villagers” are actually life-size scarecrows – and they outnumber human residents ...
According to National Geographic, the village of Nagoro, Japan (called “Kakashi no Sato” or “Scarecrow Village”) has a total of 350 dolls in comparison to the 37 humans that still live there.
Welcome to Nagoro Scarecrow Village, a truly unique and fascinating destination tucked away in the heart of Japan. Prepare to embark on a journey like no other as you step into a world filled with ...
Steve Ronin. Exploring the Abandoned Scarecrow Village - Japan. Posted: June 28, 2024 | Last updated: August 2, 2024. More for You ...
Nagoro, a remote village in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island—one of the four main islands of Japan—would have remained an anonymous dot on the map if it was not for the creative genius ...
Also known as “Scarecrow Village”, this hamlet in the Iya Valley is known for its 300-odd kakashi (scarecrows) – that’s more than 11 scarecrows to each of its 27 residents.
Japan's scarecrow village. Prev Next Nagoro, Japan CNN — On the surface, Nagoro is like any other sleepy riverside village in southern Japan’s remote Iya Valley. A ...