The name Miya is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Beautiful, Relax.
Yui Origin and MeaningThe name Yui is a girl's name of Japanese origin meaning "superior garment".
Miu (written: ??, ??, ??, ?? or ??) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Miu Hirano (?? ??, born 2000), Japanese table tennis player.
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'Miyu' is a japanese name meaning "beautiful moon". For 2012, it was the #4 most popular girls name in Japan.
Japan's top 100 most common family names
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- Suzuki.
- Takahashi.
- Tanaka.
- Watanabe.
- Ito.
- Yamamoto.
- Nakamura.
Thousands of laborers from South Korea and China were forced to work on Hashima Island in the early 20th century. The island was abandoned in 1974 when the coal reserves were depleted and it became a barren, concrete wasteland.
Hashima Island
| Native name: 端島 Nickname: Battleship Island |
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| Prefecture | Nagasaki |
| City | Nagasaki |
| Demographics |
| Population | 0 (2016) |
The island is real. The island is known as Hashima, or alternatively as Gunkanjima ("Battleship") Island, and it sits about nine miles off the Japanese coast in the East China Sea. In the late 1880s, coal was found on the sea floor beneath the island.
According to this definition, the Japanese archipelago consists of 6852 islands, including the northern territories (the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and Habomai), of which 421 are inhabited and more than 90% uninhabited (Nihon Rito-center, 1996: 1–2).
Since being rebuilt after the war, Hiroshima has become the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
This refreshing drink is made from a mixture of dried fruit and female frog reproductive organs, called hashima. Once soaked, the hashima is boiled with dried fruit and used to create this Royal Hashima Dessert.
GAJIMA (???) means don't go. HAJIMA (???) means don't do, don't, or stop it, depending on the context.
The real story of Hashima Island, which lies off the coast of Nagasaki in the East China Sea, is almost as dramatic. From the 1880s until 1974, when it was abruptly abandoned, the tiny island was a major Japanese coal mine, with tunnels stretching almost 2,000 feet under the earth.
1. You can't visit Hashima Island on your own. It may be one of Nagasaki's top things to do, but the buildings on the island really are at risk of crumbling, and no one knows when, so the government has mandated that tourists can only visit as part of a sanctioned group.