Fureai Sekibutsu no Sato (Village of Statues)
ふれあい石像の里
An abandoned public park in Toyama, Japan, home to over 800 stone statues depicting people, animals, zodiac figures, and Buddhist deities.

📜 Public park established in 1989 by Mutsuo Furukawa.
🔍 Features over 800 stone statues, including likenesses of the founder's friends and employees.

Why Go

🗿 Explore unique stone statues
📸 Great for photography
🌳 Enjoy a natural, eerie atmosphere
🚶 Free and open to the public

Why Avoid

⚠️ Worn pathways and stairs, watch your step
🐍 Potential for small animals like snakes

Tips

👻 Locals believe statues come alive at night
🌙 Visit during the day to fully appreciate the scenery

Cost

💰 Free admission

Hours

🕒 Open daily

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