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夜灯鼻灯台

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Night's Nose Lighthouse

The Night's Nose Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Honshu, Japan.

History

  • Construction began in 1905 and was completed in 1907 by Japanese architect and engineer, Kōsuke Katō.
  • The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the East China Sea.

Architecture

The Night's Nose Lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 45 meters (148 feet).

  • The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a unique octagonal design.

Light Characteristics

The Night's Nose Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) at night.

During the day, the light is extinguished to prevent interference with navigation.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation in 1970.

In recent years, the Japanese government has implemented measures to preserve and restore the structure, ensuring its continued operation for future generations.

Location and Accessibility

The Night's Nose Lighthouse is situated on the northern coast of Honshu, near the town of Tara, in Ibaraki Prefecture.

Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

In 2015, the Night's Nose Lighthouse was designated as a National Historic Landmark by the Japanese government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Night's Nose Lighthouse played a significant role in Japan's maritime history during World War II.
  • In 1944, the lighthouse was used as a communication station for Japanese naval forces.
  • After the war, the structure was restored and reopened to the public.

Cookies: 32.9568459° N, 130.2245159° E

Details

Name夜灯鼻灯台
CityTara
CountryJapan
Coordinates32.956844, 130.22452
ArchitectKōsuke Katō
Current useactive navigation
Accessibletrue