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Why are there life size dolls in that Japanese town​

it's a history question not health. sorry

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In Japanese Town, not many people lived there. To make the area seem more full, people made life-sized dolls to represent children and people.

Step-by-step explanation:

As Japan’s population shrinks and ages, rural areas are emptying out. In one childless village, two dozen adults compensate for the absence with the company of hundreds of giant handmade dolls.

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