Key facts
- Chigirishima Island in Japan's Seto Inland Sea is a fused landmass with a unique industrial appearance.
- The island is responsible for producing nearly half of Japan's total lead output.
- Its silhouette is industrial and ship-like, contrasting with nearby wooded islands.
Chigirishima Island, situated in Japan's Seto Inland Sea, presents a striking industrial landscape that has been fused from two original islands through land reclamation. Its unique, ship-like silhouette stands in stark contrast to the densely wooded Ikunoshima Island nearby. This island is a significant site for Japan's resource production, being responsible for nearly half of the nation's lead output. The island's appearance and industrial nature are notable features.
