An island where no one has been going for 45 years
An island where no one has been going for 45 years
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Many such islands have been found in the world, where people once lived, but later they were deserted due to some reason. The news of such an island has come out. Yes, one such island is located on the banks of the Japanese city of Nagasaki, known as Battleship Island. Actually, due to its size like a warship, this island was named Battleship. The island is also known as the island. It is just 15 kilometers from Nagasaki. Mistubishi bought the island in the year 1890 and here is Japan's first largest nine-storey concrete building. Shree building was constructed.

Spread over 16 acres, the island was inhabited by more than five thousand people in the year 1959. At that time the island became one of the most densely populated places in the world. There was a coal mine near the island, where 1887 Coal mining was carried out from 1974 to 1974. The laborers working in the mine used to live on this island, but after the quarry was closed, the people living here also left the island. Since then it has remained deserted.

Due to the lack of maintenance, the high-rise buildings on the island are now in ruins. There were everything from schools to hospitals and restaurants, but now only their ruins are seen here, because this island is surrounded by strong walls of concrete. It is surrounded, but due to the frequent storms in Japan, it has also suffered a lot. Now the view here is very scary. The island remained closed for many years, where people were not allowed to go, but it was reopened to tourists on April 22, 2009. However, very few people still come here. The special thing is that many on this island Films of films have also been shot.

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