Hashima, Japan 2002| 15mins
Director: CM von Hausswolff and Thomas Nordanstad | Producer: Nordanstad Hausswolff
Focus Years: 2002 | Country: Sweden
Synopsis:
The deserted island of Gunkanjima, as it is most often called, was a coal mining colony based on an island roughly the size of a football field. This was the most densely populated place on earth before Mitsubishi, the company who owned the island, closed the operation in 1974. Upon closing, they offered the population to apply for jobs on the mainland, leading to a mass-exodus within only a few days of closing its mines. Thus, the island was left…
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Hashima, Japan 2002
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