Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Battleship Island is just a nickname though – the island’s real name is Hashima Island, and it was a coal mining island. It was ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Few people cared about the derelict Japanese island of Hashima until 2012, when its crumbling piers and abandoned apartment buildings were used as ...
Off the coast of Nagasaki, Hashima Island looks like a ruined concrete warship rising from the sea. At its peak, 5,259 people lived on the tiny island, making it one of the most densely populated ...
Hashima Island is one of the strangest places you’ll ever be able to explore – and few can. This eerie, desolate place of deserted tower blocks some 17 kilometers (10.5 miles) off the coast of ...
Hashima Island, nicknamed Gunkanjima, lent itself as a location for the 007 film Skyfall after producers were enticed by its sinister past. After being left to rot for 40 years, the dilapidated ...
A TINY island off the coast of Japan, shaped like a battleship and left abandoned for decades, was a living “hell” for its former residents. Thousands of Korean and Chinese prisoners were forced to ...
A block of flats opens up like a diseased mouth to reveal brown stains, black holes and rot. Railings on rancid concrete walkways echo eerily with shouts, children's laughter and barking dogs. In the ...
AN EERIE island with a dark past of slavery is said to be the final resting place of up to 1,300 abused civilians and prisoners of war. Hashima Island, abandoned for 40 years and now deemed too ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Few people cared about the derelict Japanese island of Hashima until 2012, when its crumbling piers and abandoned apartment buildings were used as ...
A block of flats opens up like a diseased mouth to reveal brown stains, black holes and rot. Railings on rancid concrete walkways echo eerily with shouts, children's laughter and barking dogs. In the ...
Hashima Island is one of the strangest places you’ll ever be able to explore – and few can. This eerie, desolate place of deserted tower blocks some 17 kilometers (10.5 miles) off the coast of ...