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妙見埼灯台

2846-2 Arige, Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 808-0123, Japan

Name and Location

Myōjine Saki Lighthouse is located in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, situated at an elevation of approximately 50 meters (164 feet) above sea level on Myōjine Peninsula, which juts out into the East China Sea. Its precise coordinates are: 33°56′15″ N, 130°40′45″ E.

Construction and History

Myōjine Saki Lighthouse was built in 1873 as one of Japan's earliest lighthouses. Initially, it was a simple wooden structure, but in 1927, it was replaced by the current concrete tower, which stands at a height of 23 meters (75 feet) above sea level.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is characterized by its distinctive square base and tapered octagonal shape, with a lantern room located at the top. The exterior walls are made of reinforced concrete, while the interior features a spiral staircase leading to the observation deck.

Light and Navigation

Myōjine Saki Lighthouse operates as an active aid to navigation, emitting a red light every 10 seconds to warn ships of the rocky coastline and treacherous waters nearby. Its original Fresnel lens has been replaced with modern LED technology.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available on visiting or accessing the lighthouse.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape offers scenic views of the East China Sea, but no specific notable views are mentioned.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No anecdotes or folklore about the lighthouse are available.

Technical and Operational Details

Myōjine Saki Lighthouse is an active aid to navigation, emitting a red light every 10 seconds. The original Fresnel lens has been replaced with modern LED technology.

Further Information

Additional information on the lighthouse's history and operations can be found at this online resource: https://www.lighthouses.org/japan/myo-jine-saki-lighthouse.html">Historical records.

Details

Name妙見埼灯台
CityKitakyushu
CountryJapan
Coordinates33.9369156, 130.6831622
Year of construction1873
Historic significanceone of Japan's earliest lighthouses, holds historical importance in the country's maritime history
Storiesone of Japan's earliest lighthouses, holds historical importance in the country's maritime history
Construction materialreinforced concrete
Focal height50
Tower height23
Renovationsreplaced by a concrete tower in 1927
Landscape typecoastal
View descriptionrocky coastline and treacherous waters nearby
Light characteristicred light every 10 seconds
Automatedtrue