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Arasaki Lighthouse

656 Imaizumi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-1206, Japan

Name and Location

The Arasaki Lighthouse, located in Imaizumi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, stands tall at a height of approximately unknown meters above sea level.

2. Construction and History

The Arasaki Lighthouse was constructed in unknown. Designed by architect unknown, the lighthouse has been an essential aid to navigation for maritime vessels since its construction.

3. Architecture and Materials

The Arasaki Lighthouse is built using unknown and reflects traditional Japanese design aesthetic, blending seamlessly into the surrounding coastal landscape.

4. Light and Navigation

The lighthouse's light emits a unknown pattern every unknown. This characteristic helps guide ships safely through the waters near Imaizumi, with its range extending for approximately unknown nautical miles.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the Arasaki Lighthouse through unknown. Opening hours are from unknown to unknown, with a small entrance fee applying. Guided tours are available upon request, and on-site facilities include unknown.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and lush forests, creating a serene atmosphere. The ocean views from the lighthouse's vantage point offer stunning vistas of the nearby coastline.

8. Technical and Operational Details

9. Further Information

Please note that some details may not be readily available due to the absence of reliable sources or ongoing research.

Details

NameArasaki Lighthouse
CityImaizumi
CountryJapan
Coordinates38.762526, 139.7239553
Architectural styletraditional Japanese design aesthetic
Construction materialbrick, stone, concrete
Focal height38.762526
Access descriptionby car
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast
View descriptionrolling hills and lush forests, creating a serene atmosphere
Guided tourstrue
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Opening hoursfrom 10:00 to 16:00
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15s
Automatedfalse