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Hashima Island is a chilling, deserted island just nine miles off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. The island has been abandoned for over half a century and is now entirely reclaimed by nature.
Hashima Island, located in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture, was once a bustling hub of the nation's industrial revolution. However, beneath the surface of high wages and economic strength, a darker ...
Hashima Island, located in Japan's Nagasaki Prefecture, was once a bustling hub of the country's industrial revolution. However, beneath the surface of high wages and economic strength ...
Hashima Island-Gunkanjima means Battleship Island, and sits about 15 kilometres from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. The desolate land doubled as the perfect secret lair for baddie Raoul ...
Hashima Island is a chilling deserted island just nine miles off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. The island has been completely abandoned for over half a century and is now entirely reclaimed by nature.
Hashima island lies nine miles off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan and has been reclaimed by nature, having been completely uninhabited for over 50 years now. Currently, it has a population of zero ...
A TINY island off the coast of Japan ... and some never escaped. Hashima Island, otherwise known as "Gunkanjima" or "Battleship Island", is the most famous of Nagasaki's 505 uninhabited islands.
The Japanese island of Hashima was closed in 1974 and fell into disrepair, but since the 2000s, it has been reborn as a tourist destination. On an island off the coast of Nagasaki, ruins that seem ...
Most Japan cruise itineraries have a port call in Nagasaki, and why not ... a ferry will take you out to the striking ruins of Hashima Island, an abandoned 20th-century coal mine and its service ...