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Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
Honey glass jar with dipper and apples on white background, copy space. Rosh hashanah concept. Jewesh new year symbols.
Hashima Island, Japan - 11 April 2019: Hashima Island-Gunkanjima meaning Battleship Island, is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. This is former coal mining island. It is old coal mine in Japan closed at 1974 due to the closure of coal mine.
This is the scenery of Gunkanjima island in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. This island is known for famous sightseeing spots in this prefecture, many people go this island by various local sightseeing tour in every year.
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
This is the scenery of Gunkanjima island in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. This island is known for famous sightseeing spots in this prefecture, many people go this island by various local sightseeing tour in every year.
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
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nagasaki, kyushu - december 13 2021: Entrance of the former residence of the president of the Nagasaki district court established in 1883 in the Glover Garden with fretwork arches and palm trees.
Hagi, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 2018: Shoin jinja shrine
Hagi, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 2018: Shokasonjuku private school in a village
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
Hagi, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 2018: Shokasonjuku private school in a village
Hashima Island, Japan - 11 April 2019: Hashima Island-Gunkanjima meaning Battleship Island, is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. This is former coal mining island. It is old coal mine in Japan closed at 1974 due to the closure of coal mine.
Hagi, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 2018: Shokason-juku(Matsushita private school in a village)
Nagasaki, Hashima, Japan - October 2017: Japan Nagasaki Hashima Island view from Boat
This is the scenery of Gunkanjima island in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. This island is known for famous sightseeing spots in this prefecture, many people go this island by various local sightseeing tour in every year.
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
Nagasaki,Japan - Jan 11,2015:Glaver Garden has been designated as an Important Cultural Asset. Oldest western-style wooden house existing in Japan.
Hagi, Yamaguchi, Japan - September 17 : Shinsaku Takasugi birth place in Hagi castle town. Takasugi Shinsaku was born in 1839 as the first son of Takasugi Kochūta, an adventurous hero at the end of Edo period.
Gunkanjima an abandoned island in Japan
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
Hashima Island, Japan - 11 April 2019: Hashima Island-Gunkanjima meaning Battleship Island, is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. This is former coal mining island. It is old coal mine in Japan closed at 1974 due to the closure of coal mine.
Hashima Island, Japan - 11 April 2019: Hashima Island-Gunkanjima meaning Battleship Island, is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. This is former coal mining island. It is old coal mine in Japan closed at 1974 due to the closure of coal mine.
Uninhabited warship island of Japan in Nagasaki (Hashima) registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Concrete is in ruins
Uninhabited warship island of Japan in Nagasaki (Hashima) registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Concrete is in ruins
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
the yacht is on a sleigh before being painted and dumped into the water, preparing the yacht for the navigation season
Heallthy eating concept with glass honey jar and fresh ripe apples. Jewesh new year symbols. Rosh hashanah concept.
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
White Prayer Shawl - Tallit background, jewish religious symbol.
Battleship Island registered as a World Heritage Site
There is a reverberatory furnace
Gunkanjima an abandoned island in Japan
Hagi, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN - September 17 2018: Shokason-juku(Matsushita private school in a village)
Hashima Island (端島 or simply Hashima — -shima is a Japanese suffix for island), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding sea wall. While the island is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, it is also a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor prior to and during the Second World War.
Nagasaki,Japan - Jan 11,2015:Glaver Garden has been designated as an Important Cultural Asset. Oldest western-style wooden house existing in Japan.