This Photographer Took Incredible Photos Inside The Biggest Abandoned Hotel In Japan

Published 6 years ago

The Hachijo Royal Hotel is an abandoned hotel located in Hachijō-jima, a volcanic island located around 300 km away from Tokyo. This French baroque-style hotel was opened in 1963, and due to declining tourism was closed in 2006.

The hotel currently stands abandoned with nature slowly overgrowing it. Polish photographer Natalia Sobańska has recently traveled to this secluded location and took amazing pictures showing the faded glory of one of the biggest hotels in Japan. Check them out it the gallery below!

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