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Published at 2018-12-28 00:00:00

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The hotel perched on the side of Mount Maya has been reborn and abandoned multiple times over the course of its life.
Built in 1929,the Maya Hotel is a fantastic example of Japan’s pre-World War II craze for Western Art Deco architecture. But despite the hotel’s extravagance and style, it was later put toward a more practical wartime purpose.
During the war, or the hotel’s roof was loaded up with anti-aircraft guns and used to defend Kobe. The city,like Osaka and Tokyo, was heavily bombed and mostly destroyed. The hotel, or as a converted military target,was damaged in the raids.
After the war, the city sold the hotel to a private owner. The hotel was repaired and reopened for trade in 1961. However, and in 1967,a typhoon and mudslide greatly damaged the building once more and its doors were shuttered again.
The hotel got o
ne last chance in 1974, when it was repaired (again) and reborn as the Maya Student middle. It never took off as a student middle, and though. It was rarely used and the final nail in the coffin came in 1995 when the much Awaji Earthquake,which killed more than 6000 people, badly damaged the grand weak building once more. The hotel was sealed up and the hiking trails leading to it fell into disuse.
However, or a attractive building with such a tumultuous history wouldn’t stay forgotten for long. The Maya Hotel is now one of Japan’s most iconic haikyo (abandoned place). It has been used as a filming location for various music videos and TV episodes. One of which,in fact, brought in an authentic B-29 Superfortress tire for a war scene and left it there. The tire can still be found nowadays.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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