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Hashima Island, Nagasaki, Japan,
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#art#photography#abandoned places#abandoned#abandoned house#urbexphotography#urbexsupreme#urbex#zombilenium#decay#abandoned island#island#japan#nagasaki#hashima island#gunkanjima#mining#battleship island#skyfall#james bond#nature rights#consumerism
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Hashima Island (端島) Photography by espinas3
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Hashima Island, Japan, photo by Ronald Woman/Flickr.
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Hashima Island, Japan
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"How can I wipe my ass with that t-shirt?"
The PVE Hashima server I played on tonight had a MAGA t-shirt you could loot and wear.
At first I didn't know how I felt about that because you can cut it up…yet I find it abhorrent regardless. I won't be playing on that server anymore.
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i yearn for Hashima Island… idk why but it’s so beautiful to me… as are most abandoned places… so peaceful
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``For a moment, he completely forgot about the photo shoot and paid attention to the strange landscape.''
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Hashima is a small abandoned island about 9.3 miles (15 km) off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. The island was continuously inhabited from 1887 to 1974 as a seabed coal mining facility, with a peak population of 5,259 in 1959. However, as petroleum began replacing coal in Japan in the 1960s, the mine was closed and cleared of inhabitants. Its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and surrounding seawall make the island an eerie, yet popular, tourist destination.
32.627778°, 129.738333°
Source imagery: Maxar
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Hashima Island

Urban Decay

Urbex

Urban Exploration

Urban photography

Photo: tomboy urbex
#urban decay#abandoned#urban exploration#urbex#urban photography#ruins#apocalypse#apocalyptic#dystopia#dystopian#postapocalypse#postapo#postapocalyptic#postapoc#wasteland#wastelands#doomsday#preppers#doomsday preppers#scifi#postnuclear#fallout#biohazard#pandemic#outbreak#fantasy#art#urban nature#remnants#urban landscape
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Started making tiktoks. Really enjoying it. Kind of therapeutic. Just made one about Hashima island in Japan. Let me know what you think?
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Two names today. 飯島 is usually read Iijima, but can potentially be Iishima, Ijima, Ihijima, Hashima, or Meshijima. 平山 is usually Hirayama but can potentially be Heizan.
飯 is a character I always like to see in a name. It means (cooked) rice or, by extension, food. Outside names, it's read めし or ハン.
島 means island, and it's read しま or トウ.
平 means flat, even, or peace. It's read たい.ら, たい.らげる, ひら, ヘイ, ビョウ, or ヒョウ.
山 means mountain and it's read やま, サン, or セン. So..... flat mountain? It kinda reminds me of my time in Kansai, when I'd ask people for directions and they'd say, pointing at a hill, "Now, go up that mountain there..." I wonder if that was a dialect thing, or if my Japanese wasn't good enough and they assumed I wouldn't know the word for hill.
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Gestern sind wir dann mit einer Boots-Tour nach Hashima rausgefahren. Auf der Insel wurde seit dem 19 Jh Kohleabbau betrieben. Die Arbeiter und Familienangehörigen wohnten auch der kleinen Insel, sodass sie zeitweise eine der höchsten Bevölkerungsdichten überhaupt hatte. Die dafür notwendigen Hochhäuser gaben der kleinen Insel im Dunst die Form eines Kriegsschiffes, was der Insel den Spitznamen Gunkunjima einbrachte (Battleship-Island).
Die Insel hat einen großen Beitrag geleistet zu Industrialisierung und zum technologischen Fortschritt in Japan. Was aber unserem Gefühl nach bei den Touren nicht ordentlich aufgearbeitet wird (Artikeln zufolge teilweise sogar geleugnet), ist die Zwangsarbeit von chinesischen und koreanischen Kriegsgefangenen zu Zeiten des zweiten Weltkriegs.
Insgesamt vom Anblick und der Historie ein extrem interessanter Ort!!



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Gunkanjima or Battleship island is called because of the shape of its silhouette is from discarded unfinished battleship TOSA. The official island name is HASHIMA. I know a dark side story behind its island. However buildings on the island are collapsing due to natural disasters. I do not know how long will it last. It is worth checking out.
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