Hashima Island Tours and Activities

Hashima Island
Hashima Island
Hashima Island
Hashima Island
Hashima Island


Tour this place that was once the most densely populated area in the world until everyone suddenly left. Feelings of awe and eeriness predominate and cameras click.

After about a 50-minute boat ride from Nagasaki on Japan’s southern coast, you will arrive at Hashima Island. There are no residents here to talk to and nothing to buy. Just walk among the ruins of reinforced concrete.

About 50 years ago, this place was teeming with activity as coal was mined under the island. When the industry became obsolete, the Mitsubishi Corporation closed its mining operations. Listen now just to the wind passing through the empty buildings and the waves on the shore.

Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is reachable only on a boat tour from Nagasaki, but that is subject to weather conditions. If you’re able to land, the tour among the ruins lasts an hour, with the entire trip taking about 3 hours. The excursion is conducted in Japanese, but you can access translating devices and pamphlets. Learn primarily with your eyes from the scenes that are dramatic enough to explain themselves.

Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island from its appearance from the water, and Gunkanjima in Japanese, has not had a pleasant history. Forced labor of workers captured from Korea and China was used in the mine and conditions were severe and exhausting.

At its height of production, the island had a population of 5,259 people as Japan forged ahead with industrialization in the late 19th century. The mine closed in 1974 as dependence turned to oil.

See the buildings that were once schools, stores, a hospital and a huge apartment complex known as Building 65. The island was featured in the James Bond movie Skyfall.

Travel to the 16-acre (6-hectare) island on one of a number of boat tours that leave from various ports in Nagasaki. Reach tour boat companies by tram. Find them at the Nagasaki Port Ferry Terminal and the Tokiwa Terminal. Note that Hashima Island tours have limited accessibility. Prepare yourself for the possibility of rough waters. The boat ride itself offers excellent views of the city.

Once on Hashima Island it’s mandatory to stay with the group, as the buildings are decaying and possibly dangerous.

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Things to do near Hashima Island

Hashima Island, also known as Gunkanjima, offers a unique blend of history and adventure for visitors. Enjoy sightseeing tours that explore the island's abandoned buildings, take a ferry ride for stunning views, and consider guided boat tours to learn about its fascinating past. While nearby hot springs provide a relaxing escape, the island's eerie atmosphere and rich heritage make it a must-visit destination for an unforgettable experience.

Shopping

Hashima Island offers a quaint shopping experience with local stores for unique souvenirs. If you're up for a drive, Amu Plaza Nagasaki (19.3km away) and Yume Saito Shopping Mall (17.7km away) provide a bustling atmosphere with entertainment and family-friendly options for a delightful day of shopping.

Recreation

Agiruno Oka is a vibrant playground perfect for family fun, located 20.9km from Hashima Island. For a serene escape, visit Nagasaki Prefectural Forest Park, a tranquil recreational area 32.2km away, offering wellness and relaxation vibes. Lastly, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere at Bell of Chapel Seeing Church View Park, situated 43.5km from Hashima Island.

Adventure

Explore the ruins of Hashima Island, where you can wander through abandoned buildings and learn about its rich history as a coal mining facility. For an adventurous twist, consider joining a guided tour that offers insights and access to hidden spots, making for a thrilling and educational experience.

Nightlife

Explore Hamanomachi Arcade for thrilling games and an adventurous atmosphere, located 17.7km from Hashima Island. For a captivating view and entertainment vibes, visit Mt. Inasayama Observatory, also 17.7km away, where you can marvel at the night sky and enjoy the stunning scenery.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Hashima Island

When visiting Hashima Island, explore the unique urban parks, museums, and historic churches that reflect the island's rich culture. Don't miss the chance to venture to Gunkanjima Island, known for its fascinating ruins, or relax at nearby Takahama Beach for a taste of the outdoors. This destination offers a perfect blend of urban experience and natural beauty, ideal for any traveller looking to immerse themselves in Japan's history and landscapes.

  • Fukahori Shrine: Located 9.7km from Hashima Island, Fukahori Shrine is an enchanting site steeped in local culture. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere, admire traditional architecture, and witness seasonal festivals that highlight Japanese traditions.
  • Gunkanjima Museum: Situated 4.8km from Hashima Island, this museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of Gunkanjima (Battleship Island). Engaging exhibits and artifacts provide a glimpse into the lives of former coal miners and the island's unique heritage.
  • Takahama Beach: Just 4.8km away, Takahama Beach boasts stunning sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. This picturesque beach is perfect for relaxation, sunbathing, and enjoying scenic views of the surrounding area.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Hashima Island

To save money on your trip to Hashima Island, consider visiting in January, June, or September when prices are lower. Book your accommodations about a month in advance, ideally on a Tuesday for the best rates. For spontaneous travellers, check Expedia's last-minute deals. Use Expedia’s search tool to find budget-friendly options, and consider eco-certified hotels for sustainable choices. Combining your hotel, flights, and activities into a package can also lead to savings. Remember to compare prices for discounts on hotels to ensure you get the best deals.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Hashima Island are January, June and September, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May, August and November, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Hashima Island about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Hashima Island is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Hashima Island is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia's search tool to tailor your results according to your preferences, such as your budget, desired location, and the type of hotel you’re looking for. For instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally friendly accommodation options that are currently available. To find the best prices and offers, simply sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save some dollars by combining your Hashima Island hotel reservation with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

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