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Hashima Island

Battleship Island

Abandoned island lying about 15 kilometres (9 miles) from the city of Nagasaki, in southern Japan. Abandoned concrete buildings and the surrounding sea wall.

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Statements about Hashima Island

Instance Of

Island
Uninhabited Island
(1974 - )
Start Time
: 1974
Coal Mine
( - 1974)
End Time
: 1974

Coordinate Location

32.6278°N 129.7383°E

Country

Japan

Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity

Nagasaki
Takashima
(1955 - 2005)
Start Time
: 1955
End Time
: 2005
Takahama
( - 1955)
End Time
: 1955

Heritage Designation

Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site
(2015 - )
Part Of
:
Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining
Official Name
: Takashima Coal Mine/ Hashima Coal Mine
Start Time
: 2015
Historic Site of Japan
Part Of
:
Takashima Coal Mine

Image

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Located in or Next to Body of Water

Gotō Sea

Located in Time Zone

UTC+09:00

Area

0.063 square kilometre

Population

0 (1975)
Point in Time
: 1975

Locator Map Image

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Described by Source

Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24484439

Located In/On Physical Feature

Japanese Archipelago

Part Of

Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining

Detail Map

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Owned By

Nagasaki
Takashima
( - 2005)
End Time
: 2005
Mitsubishi Materials
( - 2001)
End Time
: 2001

Official Website

http://www.gunkanjima-nagasaki.jp/

Archives At

Gunkanjima Museum

Aerial View

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Native Label

端島
Name in Kana
:はしま
Unnamed
:bug: P2125
軍艦島
Name in Kana
:ぐんかんじま
Unnamed
:bug: P2125

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Industry

Mining of Coal
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