With most of the population gone, residents of one village in Japan have come up with a novel plan to make it less lonely — replacing people with puppets.
Fewer than 60 people live in Ichinono, and most of them are past retirement age as younger people have moved away for jobs or education.
So, using old clothes, fabrics and mannequins, residents have stitched together their own population of puppets to keep them company.
“We’re probably outnumbered by puppets,” Hisayo Yamazaki, an 88-year-old widow, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.
Hisayo Yamazaki standing next to the puppets outside her house in Ichinono.
Persons:
“ We’re, Hisayo Yamazaki, Philip Fong, Yamazaki, ”
Organizations:
Agence France, Presse, Getty, Internal Affairs Ministry
Locations:
Japan, Ichinono, AFP