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Top 10 Japanese ghost towns

Posted by / April 28, 2010

Stereotypical views paint Japan as a tiny island nation crammed from shore to shore with people living one on top of the other. But similar to most regions, there are more gaps on the map than you’d imagine. Creepy abandoned theme parks, destroyed U.S. Air Force bases, remnants of a closed-down factory—you get the idea. In Japanese, these places are known as haikyo (ruins), and Japan has many haikyo. Asylum has compiled the ten best Japanese ghost towns.

See three below:

Keishin Rdiology Hospital

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Osarizawa Factory and Mine

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Akasaka Love Hotel

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Learn more about all ten at Asylum.

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