Abandoned Restaurants

The abandoned Maya Kanko Hotel in Kobe, Japan
Japan is famous for its haikyo (廃墟), otherwise known as “urban exploration”. The country is littered with abandoned buildings. It is a dream of mine to travel around Japan solely to explore and document as many of these places as possible. However, that trip is better done with someone interested in urbex, so unfortunately, I have to put it off for now. Although, I recently went on a much-anticipated trip to Japan for 10 days with a good friend of mine. I told myself no haikyo this time because my friend isn’t exactly au fait with following me into abandoned buildings. We only had 10 days in Japan, so the priority fell on the vast list of tourist attractions we wanted to see. One day, we had planned to visit Kobe, home of the world’s most famous and delicious beef. We decided to take the Maya Cable car up Mt. Rokko to see the panoramic views of Osaka Bay. COINCIDENTALLY, it just so happened that there was a famous abandoned hotel on the mountain. In fact, you could literally see it as you walked off the cable car. Even though my friend isn’t into urbex, she is very understanding. So

Abandoned Floating Restaurants in Hanoi, Vietnam
The startling discovery of 200 tonnes of dead fish in the West Lake led to the closure of several floating restaurants and cruise ships in Hanoi, Vietnam. Workers collect dead fishes floating in the polluted West Lake in Hanoi. Photo by Reuters/Kham Abandoned since 2016, the derelict ships lie rotting away and becoming more dilapidated by the day.

Abandoned Killiney Beach Tea Rooms, Dublin (Ireland)
This small building situated along the beautiful Killiney Beach is an eyesore. Covered in graffiti and home to endless piles of empty beer cans, this long-abandoned site is a popular attraction for ‘sessions’ (a gathering of people where copious amounts of alcohol and other substances are consumed). Now, I won’t lie – I have joined in sessions here and it is a pretty cool place to go because of how tucked away it is. However, when your friends start falling down the massive black holes and twist their ankles, then it’s not so fun. Enjoy the photography slideshow below and don’t forget to follow Abandoned World Photography for regular urbex updates on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

