富田灯台
越馬場野中線
富田灯台
The Richida Lighthouse, located on the coast of Shintomi, Japan, has been guiding mariners since its construction in 1889.
History
- The lighthouse was built to assist navigation in the busy waters of the East China Sea.
- The Richida Lighthouse was designed by the renowned Japanese architect, Tanaka Kichisaburō.
The tower stands at a height of 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 30 meters (98 feet).
Architecture and Construction
- The structure is made of stone and wood, typical of traditional Japanese lighthouses.
The Richida Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible from a range of 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).
Light Characteristics
The light pattern is a steady flash every two seconds.
Current Status
The Richida Lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation.
It has been out of service as a primary navigational aid since the 1980s but remains an important historical landmark and tourist attraction.
Location and Accessibility
- The lighthouse is situated on the coast of Shintomi, in the town of Shintomi, Japan.
- The address is located at 越馬場野中線 (Etsu-ba no naka-sen).
- Visitors can access the site via a short walk from the nearby Shintomi Port.
Heritage Status
The Richida Lighthouse has been designated as a National Cultural Property in Japan, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- The Richida Lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied naval vessels.
- The lighthouse's location made it an ideal spot for monitoring enemy movements in the surrounding waters.
Details
| Name | 富田灯台 |
|---|---|
| City | Shintomi |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 32.068264, 131.50293 |
| Architect | Tanaka Kichisaburō |
| Current use | Automated aid to navigation and tourist attraction |
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