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笠���崎灯台

GMHQ+QQ, Kasaricho Oaza Yo, Amami, Kagoshima 894-0621, Japan

Name and Location

The Kasari Saki Lighthouse, also known as 笠利崎灯台 (Kasari Saki Tōdai), is a historic lighthouse located in Amami, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

Construction and History

The Kasari Saki Lighthouse was constructed in [year] to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships passing through the Amami Strait. The original light source was likely oil-based, but it is unclear whether the lighthouse has been automated or remains manually operated.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse features a traditional Japanese architecture style, with a distinctive white tower and a square base. The structure is made of [construction materials] and stands on [foundations].

Light and Navigation

The Kasari Saki Lighthouse emits a white light (Fl) with a range of 21 nautical miles. The light has a period of 30 seconds, with a sector start at 79 degrees and end at 335 degrees.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can reach the Kasari Saki Lighthouse by [means of transportation]. The lighthouse is open to the public during [opening hours], with guided tours available upon request. On-site facilities include [facilities].

Notable Views and Landscape

The Kasari Saki Lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the Amami Strait and surrounding islands. The area is known for its unique marine ecosystem and rich biodiversity.

Heritage Status

  • The Kasari Saki Lighthouse has been recognized as a significant cultural heritage site by the Japanese government.
  • It is also listed on the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA) database of notable lighthouses.

Further Information

For navigation purposes, mariners can consult nautical charts [chart numbers] or refer to [relevant publications].

Details

Name笠���崎灯台
City
CountryOther
Coordinates28.5294082, 129.6892551