00:00Did you know in Japan there's a village where dolls outnumber humans?
00:03It's called Naguro, once a thriving town, now abandoned, except for the dolls.
00:07Massive figures dressed in old clothes, lifeless eyes watching from windows,
00:11sitting on benches, working in fields.
00:13A woman named Tsukimi Ayano started making them,
00:16to replace those who passed or moved away.
00:18But locals say something changed.
00:20The dolls began appearing on their own, faces distorted, eyes too real.
00:24Groups of them gathered at night.
00:25One day, a young man named Daichi visited, documenting the eerie sight.
00:29He filmed the dolls lined up near the school, some sitting at desks,
00:33one looking out the cracked window.
00:34He swore he saw its head move.
00:36That night, Daichi stayed at an old inn, alone, or so he thought.
00:39In the middle of the night, he heard shuffling outside,
00:42peered through the curtains, and froze.
00:44The dolls had moved, formed a circle around the building,
00:46heads tilted, eyes fixed on his room.
00:48At dawn, locals found his camera on the porch.
00:51The final footage showed the door creaking open,
00:53and a single doll sitting on the bed, its head slowly turning toward the lens.
00:57Behind it, shadows crowded the room.
00:59They never found Daichi.
01:00But sometimes, visitors still hear soft shuffling in the dark,
01:03and find new dolls, faces eerily familiar.
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