Hashima Island, located off the coast of Kyushu Nagasaki, is a coal mining facility that is now in ruins, called Gunkanjima because of its shape.
It can be reached by boat in 40 minutes from Nagasaki Port, so you can go ashore on a tour, but from the coastline of the Nomozaki area in the southern part of Nagasaki City, you can see Gunkanjima from land.
This view is also a view that I would like to keep forever, but it may not be possible to see it in a few years due to the progress of decay.
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Located in Takashima-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki's industrial revolution heritage site "Gunkanjima (Hashima Island)" is a popular tourist attraction for foreign tourists.
It is also registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site, and the magnificent scenery that shines on the ocean is so powerful that it overwhelms the viewer. It is extremely popular among young people as an Instagrammable tourist spot.
In addition, it has become a hot topic due to the "ruin boom" in recent years and the setting for movies such as "007".
In the area around Nagasaki and Gunkanjima, there are many attractive hidden gems that attract tourists not only for the scenery but also for gourmet food, such as "Inasayama", "Huis Ten Bosch", "Nagasaki Castella", and "Champon".
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