Island of Hashima, Japan
Hashima was once a progressive, coal-producing island in Japan. But after the Second World War, people found it difficult to live in the island. This place is now deserted and all human life appeared to have vanished. All you can see is a silent, desolate and feral place with empty, forlorn buildings. The sea and elements continuously attack the concrete barriers while most structures crumble and disintegrate as time passes by. It’s quite scary to see abandoned appliances and homes with no one to answer when you call.