5. Hashima Island, Japan – Ghost Island
One of my personal favorite creepy places. The island was built as a residence for the family of the miners who worked underneath the city in the underwater mines. However, the mines were no longer exploited in 1974 and the 5,000 inhabitants left the island. The buildings decayed fast on the ghost island, which is now a restricted area. Though it’s not haunted, it still became a popular tourist attraction in the 2000s. In July 2015, Hashima was approved as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites in Japan.
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