Hashima 端島 Island - Japans Abandoned Ghost Island

in #education3 years ago (edited)

Hey there,

i recently heard about Hashima island. So i had to make some research and found some cool stuff i would like to share with you!

Hashima or also called "Battleship Island" (because of it´s shape) has for sure something eerie about it.
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picture source:wikipedia.org

located about 15 km from Nagasaki in Japan. image.pngimage source: www.google.com/maps/place/Hashima/

Hashima Island - 端島, or Hashima or commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島, what equals Battleship Island

The Island was established in 1887 for undersea coal mining. Hashima was meaningful throughout the growing industrialisation around 1900.

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image source:www.japanistry.com

It became a darker meaning during WWII around 1930 when forced laborers from Korea or China where forced to work there under harsh conditions.
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picture source:www.japanistry.com

Also after the war and until 1974, the island was still populated up to 5000 Japanese laborers before the mines started to run out of coal.
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picture source:www.japanistry.com

Soon, all the population was departed and the island was left abandoned for the next 30 years an nature took over.
image.png image source: historyofyesterday.com

Today the island is open for tourists. But you are not allowed to walk around freely and enter the buildings. You must stay on the touristic paths because the crumbling buildings might collapse. Don´t worry though, you do not have to put yourself in danger, you can actually visit Hashima through your computer!
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Google street view offers you a tour around the island.
image.pngimage source: www.google.com/maps/
Google street view offers you a tour around the island.

Or maybe you think there is something the Japanese government is trying to hide? and that island is actually haunted?! If so, i recommend you to take the bit more creepy way to discover Hashima on www.hashima-island.co.uk
image.pngimage source: www.hashima-island.co.uk

On this website you can discover the island in an appropriately atmosphere and find some interesting information at the same time.
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image source: www.hashima-island.co.uk

There are for sure a lot of story's about the history of this island and also today people claim to hear strange noises or see flickering light in the abandoned buildings.
image.pngimage source: thelittlehouseofhorrors.com

If you dare and want to find out more, have a look here thelittlehouseofhorrors.com

I found a short YouTube clip that gives you quite a good impression of Hashima

source: YouTube

And here you can find some very nice and not scary pictures as well as some information about Gunkanjima artsandculture.google.com

When i heard about this island i immediately found it fascinating and would be very interested in visiting! Of course it would be nice to access all the buildings and not just admire it from the touristic perspective. I can imagine it could be a bit spooky!

Would you dare to spend a night on Hashima? Or maybe you even have visited the island already? Please let me know in the comments!

I hope enjoy this kind of places like i do!

Sources:
wikipedia.org
hashima-island.co.uk
artsandculture.google.com
allthatsinteresting.com
historyofyesterday.com
businessinsider.com
japanistry.com
thelittlehouseofhorrors.com

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