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Josy 23-03-2015 02:55 PM

Japan's village of scarecrows
 
From Yahoo

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Tsukimi Ayano made her first scarecrow 13 years ago to frighten off birds pecking at seeds in her garden. 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 time for a tableau that captures the motions of everyday life.

Scarecrows pose in houses, fields, trees, streets, and at a crowded bus stop - where they wait for a bus that never comes.

"In this village, there are only 35 people," said Ayano. "But there are 150 scarecrows, so it's multiple times more."

Nagoro, like many villages in Japan's countryside, has been hit hard by inhabitants flocking to cities for work and leaving mostly pensioners behind. Its graying community is a microcosm of Japan, whose population has been falling for a decade and is projected to drop from 127 million to 87 million by 2060.

At 65, Ayano is among the youngest residents of Nagoro. The village school was shut in 2012 after its two pupils graduated.

But the building is now occupied by Ayano's scarecrows: students at their desks and in corridors, a teacher by the blackboard, while a suit-wearing school principal looks on.

Each of the 350 scarecrows crafted by Ayano over the years was built on a wooden base, with newspapers and cloth used to fill them out. They are often dressed in hand-me-downs, and the ones propped up outdoors lined with plastic to keep them dry.

Still, the weather plays spoilsport and Ayano has often had to replace scarecrows exposed to the open air.

Sometimes, the new ones she makes are made to order, usually in the likeness of young people who have left Nagoro or residents who have died.

"They're created as requests for those who've lost their grandfather or grandmother," said Osamu Suzuki, a 68-year-old resident. "So it's indeed something to bring back memories."

Tourists have started to come too, drawn by the two lifeless delegates guarding the road leading to the village, next to a board identifying Nagoro as "Scarecrow Village".

Ayano is happy to show her work to visitors, as long as she is not disturbed while watching her favorite television soap opera. On her daily rounds, she walks around the village bidding her motionless creations a good morning and tends to their needs.
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Creepy as **** :laugh:

I did laugh at this though

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The village school was shut in 2012 after its two pupils graduated.

Niamh. 23-03-2015 02:56 PM

Is this your idea for the next American Horror Story theme Josy? :eek:

Crimson Dynamo 23-03-2015 03:06 PM

Falkirk teas

:suspect:

lily. 23-03-2015 04:07 PM

****ing hell... that is utterly terrifying..

kirklancaster 23-03-2015 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7654442)
Falkirk teas

:suspect:

Maybe the Green Party could borrow all the scarecrows to fill up their next Convention. :hehe:

Z 23-03-2015 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7654442)
Falkirk teas

:suspect:

:laugh3:

Suze 23-03-2015 07:55 PM

That's weird. Think I would be very tempted to burn all those scarecrows if I lived there.

Mystic Mock 23-03-2015 08:02 PM

Bring me..... to life...................

GypsyGoth 23-03-2015 09:55 PM

:shocked: that place is like a nightmare.

Kizzy 24-03-2015 01:19 AM

They have lots of these scarecrow things in north Yorkshire in Kettlewell, Muston and Thorton -le -dale.

http://www.visitthorntonledale.co.uk...ecrow-festival

andybigbro 24-03-2015 06:58 AM

Thats creepy. It's a bit like House of Wax film. Except with scarecrows instead of waxworks :laugh:

Jay. 24-03-2015 07:13 AM

**** that :bored:


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