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The weirdest village in the world. People can be seen everywhere, but why is there only one "living person"?

The weirdest village in the world. People can be seen everywhere, but only one is a "living person" because the others are scarecrows. There is a "weird" village in Japan called Ozudani Village. In the entire village, there is a living person named Ayano Tsukimi, and the rest are all scarecrows. There are more than 200 in total, all made by her. of. All are made according to the appearance of the villagers in the past. Now this old man is also very old, and the only people who accompany her are these more than 200 scarecrows.

In fact, Ozuya Village has not always been home to only the elderly. There are more than 200 people on busy days. However, due to the rapid urbanization process, people in the village moved to the city to work in order to have a better life and make more money. Slowly they settled in the city and never came back. Ayano Tsukimi is also a member of the village. She did not leave her home and settle in the city like others, but has always guarded this quiet land.

But the old man seemed very lonely living alone in the village. In order to pass the time and miss his old neighbors, the old man began to make scarecrows to "restore" the villagers. Day by day, without realizing it, more than 200 scarecrows have been made, replicating all the villagers who were there when the village was bustling. The old man also placed the prepared scarecrows in every corner of the village, setting corresponding life scenes for them, making the village look lively.

Many people come here to travel now, and many people find it incredible. I admire that the old man was able to complete such a large project alone and preserve the buildings in the village well. In fact, I personally don’t think this village can be called a weird village. On the contrary, it is regarded as a handicraft of Ayano Tsukimi. It is the old man's attachment to life and his longing for his neighbors that can create such a work of art.