水垂岬灯台
北檜山大成線
Mitare-Misaki Lighthouse
The Mitare-Misaki Lighthouse was constructed on November 5, 1958, marking an important milestone in Japan's maritime safety efforts.
History
- Built as a concrete structure, the lighthouse stands at a height of 10 meters. Its design is characteristic of traditional Japanese architecture, with a distinctive shape that blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
- The Mitare-Misaki Lighthouse features a rotating light source, emitting a pattern of red and white flashes to guide mariners safely through the surrounding waters.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years. Its current status is that of a functional navigational aid.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the northern slope of Mount Mitare, the lighthouse can be accessed via the northern file mountain road. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the Pacific Ocean.
Heritage Status
The Mitare-Misaki Lighthouse has been designated as a national cultural property in Japan, recognizing its historical significance and contribution to the country's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- No notable events are documented at this time.
Architecture and Construction Materials
Built as a concrete structure, the lighthouse stands at a height of 10 meters. Its design is characteristic of traditional Japanese architecture, with a distinctive shape that blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
Light Characteristics
The Mitare-Misaki Lighthouse features a rotating light source, emitting a pattern of red and white flashes to guide mariners safely through the surrounding waters.
Details
| Name | 水垂岬灯台 |
|---|---|
| City | Setana |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 42.3523, 139.78166 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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