筑前大島神崎灯台
大島循環線
筑前大島神崎灯台
The 筑前大島神崎灯台 was constructed in 1882 and has been an important aid to navigation on the coast of Japan ever since its completion.
History
- The light emits a characteristic red beam, visible from a distance of up to 20 nautical miles. The light's pattern is a fixed red flash every 10 seconds.
- The lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a navigation aid for Allied forces.
Architecture
The lighthouse is a traditional Japanese-style tower, with a square base and a tapering shape that rises to a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet). The focal height of the light is around 30 meters (98 feet).
Materials and Construction
The lighthouse was built using traditional Japanese materials, including wood and stone. The tower is constructed from local granite and features a distinctive wooden lantern room at the top.
Current Status
The 筑前大島神崎灯台 is currently an automated aid to navigation, with its light operated remotely by a central control station.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is located on 大島循環線 in Munakata, Japan. It can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby road.
Heritage Status
The 筑前大島神崎灯台 has been designated as a National Historic Landmark in Japan.
Notable Historical Events
- The light emits a characteristic red beam, visible from a distance of up to 20 nautical miles. The light's pattern is a fixed red flash every 10 seconds.
- The lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a navigation aid for Allied forces.
Details
| Name | 筑前大島神崎灯台 |
|---|---|
| City | Munakata |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 33.90971, 130.40862 |
| Current use | automated aid to navigation |
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