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Is this creepy enough for you? By sending just your photo and a couple of thousand dollars to Japanese company "Little Island", you can have your own miniature self, a robotic copy which can, as ...
Nagoro, Japan, is home to less than 30 human residents, but hundreds of creepy, life-sized dolls, called kakashi, populate the town.
The Japanese village has way more dolls than humans Credit: AFP or licensors. In the past around 300 people are said to have lived in the village but with the decline in Japan’s population and ...
Taking the creepy factor up a notch, the dolls are meant to represent the dead and absent, like scarecrows of mourning. Oh, and they’re in Japan, the country that came up with water ghosts.. But ...
A creepy Japanese legend claims the soul of a little girl is forever trapped inside an 'Okiku' doll and has hair that 'never stops growing'. The strange supernatural story goes all the way back to ...
The small village of Nagoro has only 37 living inhabitants, but 350 life-sized dolls. 64-year-old artist Ayano Tsukimi created each doll to represent residents who moved away or died.
NOT CREEPY AT ALL (Picture: Reuters) No, this isn’t an advert for an upcoming horror movie – terrifyingly, it is as real as can be. Lulu Hashimoto is exactly what she looks like – a human doll.
Skinny Dutch wooden dolls from the end of the 19th century, dolls in “traditional” Japanese or Chinese dress. ... You can’t talk about creepy dolls without invoking the “uncanny valley”, ...
A Japanese research agency has started cataloguing all the plastic, metal, rubber, and cloth it comes across during deep-sea missions. The result is an extensive database of nearly 1,800 videos ...
Legend Toys, a Japanese "collectibles" company, is selling a Steve Jobs action doll for $199.99. For that sum, you get a 1/6th scale model of the late Apple founder, staring intently. He comes in ...
Skinny Dutch wooden dolls from the end of the 19th century, dolls in “traditional” Japanese or Chinese dress. ... You can’t talk about creepy dolls without invoking the “uncanny valley”, ...