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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2008

abandoned places through china and japan

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  • why were these places abandoned so suddenly?

  • no one knows :(

    its just what the japanese and chinese do.

  • It's hard to belive that there are places, like these, that no one owns...

    ...eerily silent hill-ish...

  • muchas gracias por tu comentario

    would have been cool if these places were the set for the movie.

  • acctually, they spent thousands of yen building these, and then after just a few years it was all abandoned. not torn down or anything. just left for nature to take over.

  • and everyone asked me if forbidden siren was modelled after a real place. well, i guess they know now......

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  • good, black letters on a partly black background.

  • shit is crazy i bet you there is tons of stuff in there worth alot of money

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  • it would be awsome for paintball and airsoft

  • let all the people who dont have homes live in them ! bet they wont be so empty then

  • people who have no homes could be living there and they just aband it

  • Very nice pictures! For those amazed by these... There are a surprising number of abandoned cities around the world, from the sparse remains of the California ghost towns to entire cities around Chernobyl (such as Pripyat), old mining towns, old factory towns, big sections of Detroit including a huge train station, Bhangarh India, Centralia Pennsylvania, and the saddest I've ever heard of, Oradour-sur-Glane, France. Search any engine and you'll find numerous web sites.

  • @luisfabiannevarez sorry i dont speak spanish

  • @sgtdanny69148 te dio miedo?

  • this is what capitalism does fellas

  • at 0:49 right at the end of the hallway looks like a figure of a child or something standing there

  • the arcade rooms shown are actually images from the deserted hashima island 3:04-3:18! so thats a error mistake by the uploader saying at 3:55 the next photos are all hashima pictures

  • hashima was a mine, owned by mistubishi, they closed it in the seventies for 20 yrs, oil replaced coal in japan. They reopened it in 2009 the concrete buildings where homes for the undersea mine workers.

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