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4JMH+R5 Miura, Kanagawa, Japan
Name and Location
The Misaki Lighthouse stands tall at the southernmost tip of Honshu, Japan's largest island. It is located at the address "4JMH+R5 Miura, Kanagawa, Japan" (35°8'6"N, 139°37'47"E).
Construction and History
The Misaki Lighthouse was built in 1882 to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships passing through the busy shipping lanes of the Pacific Ocean. It has been guiding mariners safely through the treacherous waters of Sagami Bay since its construction.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by a distinctive square tower with a pyramidal roof, topped with a cylindrical lantern room housing the original optic lens.
Light and Navigation
The light produced by the Misaki Lighthouse has been described as an "Iso" (Isophase) signal, flashing every 6 seconds. The beacon emits a green light with a range of approximately 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers).
Accessibility and Visiting
As of [current year], the Misaki Lighthouse remains operational, serving as a crucial navigational aid for mariners traversing Sagami Bay. Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, but the actual tower is restricted to authorized personnel.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is nestled within the scenic Jogashima Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors may also want to explore the nearby Miura Coast, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Heritage Status
The Misaki Lighthouse has been designated as a vital historical landmark by the Japan Coast Guard and is listed in various maritime publications, including the US NGA Pub. 112.
Technical and Operational Details
As of [current year], the lighthouse remains operational, serving as a crucial navigational aid for mariners traversing Sagami Bay.
Further Information
- * "US NGA Pub. 112" (2009-11-12)
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Coordinates | 35.1345762, 139.6279524 |