Tuesday, 12 July 2016

As Japan’s population shrinks, bears and boars roam where schools and shrines once thrived

As Japan’s population shrinks, bears and boars roam where schools and shrines once thrived

The red-roofed temple at the top of the hill closed about a decade ago, and now Yoshihiro Shibata can’t even remember its name, though the 54-year-old dairy farmer has lived in this picturesque village all his life. By Julie Makinen.

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