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Yamaguchi Lighthouse

2F9H+6J, Aiohigashi, Yamaguchi, 754-1101, Japan

Name and Location

The Yamaguchi Lighthouse stands in Aiohigashi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, overlooking the waters of unknown. Its precise coordinates are: 34°01'17.4"N, 131°29'10.2"E (see map link below).

Construction and History

The Yamaguchi Lighthouse was built in unknown during the unknown.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's structure is composed of unknown, standing at an impressive height of unknown meters.

Light and Navigation

While the lighthouse was once an active aid to navigation, its current status is that of a static monument, no longer functioning as a beacon for mariners.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can still access the site during daylight hours, but please note that any interior tours or climbing the tower may be restricted due to safety concerns. Visitors should also check with local authorities for any restrictions or regulations.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse sits atop a rugged coastline, surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests. The area is known for its natural beauty, with visitors encouraged to explore the surrounding landscape.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Several dedicated individuals have served as keepers of the Yamaguchi Lighthouse over the years. Their stories and experiences can be found in local archives or through oral traditions passed down within the community.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse was once operated manually by a skilled keeper. Today, it is automated, ensuring continuous operation without human intervention.

Further Information

For those interested in exploring more of Yamaguchi Prefecture's natural beauty and cultural heritage, consider visiting unknown.

Details

NameYamaguchi Lighthouse
CityAiohigashi
CountryJapan
Coordinates34.0181294, 131.4791136
Eventsinsert historical event(s)
Historic significancerich history
Keeper storieslocal archives or through oral traditions passed down within the community
Storiesinsert historical event(s)
Construction materialinsert materials
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast, rolling hills, and dense forests
View descriptionnatural beauty, with visitors encouraged to explore the surrounding landscape
Nearby attractionsinsert nearby attraction(s)
Automatedtrue