Inside Japan’s abandoned ghost island of Hashima

truther October 9, 2013 0

LOCATED off the coast of Nagasaki in Japan is an eerie island that has long been abandoned.

With its warship-like appearance, it’s little wonder why Hashima Island is commonly known as Gunkanjima (or ‘Battleship Island’).

It’s other nickname? Ghost Island.

For nearly a century (from 1887 to 1974), the island was a bustling coal mining facility that housed thousands of workers. Mitsubishi bought it in 1890 and built Japan’s first large concrete building, at nine stories high.

With a population of 5259 people in 1959, the 6.3ha island was the most densely populated place per square metre in the world.

When the busy mine closed, Hashima Island fell into ruins.

But the deserted island is anything but forgotten. It continues to lure tourists with its enchanting yet eerie crumbling structures.

 Inside Japan's abandoned ghost island of Hashima

An aerial view of Hashima Island. Picture: Kntrty, Flickr Source: Supplied

The concrete wall that surrounds the entire island has partly collapsed due to the force of typhoons.

 

Decaying buildings and structures found inside including a school, hospital and restaurants.

The attraction has been featured as the backdrop of several films – including being the inspiration for the villain’s lair in the recent James Bond movie Skyfall.

Inside an abandoned school. Picture: Snotch, Flickr

Inside an abandoned school. Picture: Snotch, Flickr Source: Supplied

It’s one of 505 islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, about 15km from Nagasaki.

Ancient ruined cities that remain a mystery

The remains of buildings. Picture: Keromako, Flickr

The remains of buildings. Picture: Keromako, Flickr Source: Supplied

It's quite a view! Picture: Snotch, Flickr

It’s quite a view! Picture: Snotch, Flickr Source: Supplied

Typhoons ravaged the island. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr

Typhoons ravaged the island. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr Source: Supplied

Littered with debris. Picture: Kevin Dooley, Flickr/Google Maps

Littered with debris. Picture: Kevin Dooley, Flickr/Google Maps Source: Supplied

A tourist snaps some photos on the island. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr

A tourist snaps some photos on the island. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr Source: Supplied

Crumbling walls. Picture: Keromako, Flickr

Crumbling walls. Picture: Keromako, Flickr Source: Supplied

A concrete wall surrounds the island. Picture: Southtopia, Flickr

A concrete wall surrounds the island. Picture: Southtopia, Flickr Source: Supplied

Overgrown grass. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr

Overgrown grass. Picture: Mab-ken, Flickr Source: Supplied

It has been abandoned for decades. Picture: Snotch, Flickr

It has been abandoned for decades. Picture: Snotch, Flickr Source: Supplied

It used to be a coal mine. Picture: Mab-Ken, Flickr

It used to be a coal mine. Picture: Mab-Ken, Flickr Source: Supplied

http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/inside-japan8217s-abandoned-ghost-island-of-hashima/story-e6frfqer-1226733007193

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