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  1. Hashima Island (端島, or simply Hashima, as -shima is a Japanese suffix for 'island'), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島, meaning 'Battleship Island'), is a tiny abandoned island off Nagasaki, lying about 15 kilometres (8 nautical miles) from the centre of the city.

  2. Gunkanjima is a nickname for Hashima, a small island that resembled a battleship due to its high population density and industrial buildings. Learn about its history, how to visit the island or its digital museum, and see photos of its ruins.

  3. Gunkanjima is a former coal mine island near Nagasaki that was once home to 5,300 people. Learn about its history, how to visit and see it from the mainland.

  4. Apr 12, 2023 · Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hashima Island — also known as Gunkanjima (“Battleship Island”) — has attracted attention for its post-apocalyptic, modern ruins. Here’s everything you need to know before visiting this Nagasaki prefecture destination. Jump to: Where is Gunkanjima? What happened on Hashima Island?

  5. Learn about the history and heritage of Hashima, a former coal mining island that became a ghost town in 1974. Find out how to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site by tour boat from Nagasaki Port.

  6. As part of a day-long visit to Nagasaki, this comprised the Main Event - a boat trip out here to Hashima Island or Gunkanjima or 'Battleship Island' - 40/45 mins out and 40/45 back with 30 in between going round and round and round again.

  7. Jul 26, 2009 · Gunkanjima Island, also known as Battleship Island, was a coal mining hub with the highest population density in the world. Now, it is a haunting ruin that attracts tourists and UNESCO attention.

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