• Take a haunted trip through history and discover the secrets & myths hidden amongst Hashima Island’s mysterious, desolate landscape.
  • Nicknamed “Battleship Island” for its resemblance to the Japanese battleship Tosa, Hashima’s story began in 1810 when coal was first discovered.
  • Various views from the ocean and from on the island, 2016. Hashima Island (端島, or simply Hashima, as -shima is a Japanese suffix for 'island'...
  • A small island located off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. It is commonly known as "Gunkanjima" (battleship island) due to its usage as a fortification and for...
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  • While thriving as a coal mining facility, Hashima Island was home to thousands. In 1959, it reached its peak population of 5,259 residents.
  • The Most Beautiful Abandoned Island. ... Its official name is Hashima, but it is also known as the Battleship Island or the Ghost Island.
  • The distance from Mitsubishi Mining Company as the main coal mine on the island of Takashima to Hashima island is approximately 2.5 km.
  • Hashima Island, also known as Gunkanjima Island, is an abandoned island that is lying in the Sea of Hyūga, in the vicinity of the city of Nagasaki, in the.
  • Hashima Island, legends about which today go around the world, is located in the south of Japan, in the East China Sea, fifteen kilometers from Nagasaki.