Once a thriving arm of Japan's industrial revolution, Hashima Island was once home to 5,000 residents - but it has been ...
Hashima Island in the Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, was once a thriving arm of the country's industrial revolution - but ...
When we think of islands, images like swaying palm trees, white sand, and beautiful oceans come to our mind. But are all ...
NAGASAKI--Strong winds, heavy rain and the ravages of time have taken a toll on the nation’s oldest reinforced-concrete apartment building on Hashima island, a UNESCO World Heritage site ...
The Koreans who appear in her films include survivors of the 1945 atomic ... works in Nagasaki after working on Hashima, known as Battleship Island. He was exposed to the blast of the atomic ...
Originally, Hashima was a reef, with no vegetation. In 1890, it was developed into an artificial island to mine undersea coalfields by the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, founded by Iwasaki Yatarō.