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The Heavy Historical Atmosphere of the Ruins: Battleship Island

Battleship Island, originally named Hashima, is located off the coast of Nagasaki. It was once one of Japan's most important underwater coal mines and one of the most densely populated places in the world. Since the 1970s, the coal mine ceased operations, and the island became an abandoned ghost island. Visiting Battleship Island requires a bit of luck because the ferry service is often suspended due to rough seas and high winds. Due to the dilapidated structures all over the island, for safety reasons, visitors must strictly follow the designated routes guided by the staff. On the island, you can see traces of the former coal mine, as well as the ruins of residential buildings, factories, and even a shrine, all exuding a heavy sense of history.
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Posted: Dec 26, 2024
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