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Why is Duandao in Japan a ghost town?
Duandao is one of 505 desert islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Because no one lives on the island, it is called a ghost town. In 2003, Duandao was used as the shooting place of the movie "The Great Escape 2: Soul Song" and the inspiration for the computer game "Killer 7".

In addition, 20 1 1, 1, was announced as the shooting location of the live-action version of "The Attack Giant" on February 8. In 20 14, the island was regarded as one of the shooting scenes and story materials of the murder of the school building of the deceased in the book of Jintian teenagers. 20 14 A Thai film "Duandao Project" directed by piyapan choopetch was filmed here.

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The island became the home of 007' s arch-rival Raoul Silva in the canopy crisis. Silva used this abandoned island as his hiding place and planned how to kill James Bond in the broken wall of reinforced concrete. But Duandao is not always so desolate, on the contrary.

Duandao, located in the southern coast of Japan, was once the most densely populated area in the world, with a population of 1.3 million per square kilometer. However, since 1974, the coal mine, the main employment source of the island residents, fell into depression, the island was abandoned. Mitsubishi Motors, the owner of the house on the island, fired all the employees on the island at one time. The islanders packed their bags and flocked to the Japanese archipelago to look for jobs.

The once noisy downtown area disappeared overnight. Stepping on this island, also known as "warship island", seems to be back to 1974. The blackboard in the school classroom has not been cleaned, and there are 38 years of blackboard books. There are still unknown movie posters hanging on the wall. The whole city has hardly changed.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Duandao