砂埼灯台
砂原43号線
Sandazaki Lighthouse
The Sandazaki Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Honshu, Japan.
History
- The construction of this tower began in 1937 and was completed in 1940.
Architecture
The Sandazaki Lighthouse stands at a height of 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 50 meters (164 feet).
The lighthouse is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a distinctive cylindrical shape.
The tower's architecture is notable for its simplicity and functionality, reflecting the utilitarian design principles of early 20th-century Japanese lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
The Sandazaki Lighthouse emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).
The light source is reportedly an oil-fired lamp, although this information may be uncertain.
Current Status
The Sandazaki Lighthouse is currently not in active service as a navigational aid.
However, it has been preserved and is now operated as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan's rich maritime history.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is situated on the coast of Mori, a town located on the northern island of Honshu.
The address is 43-1 Mori, and the location can be accessed via public transportation or by private vehicle.
Heritage Status
The Sandazaki Lighthouse has been designated as a cultural property in Japan, recognizing its historical significance as an important aid to navigation during World War II.
Notable Historical Events
During World War II, the Sandazaki Lighthouse played a crucial role as a navigational aid for Japanese naval vessels.
The lighthouse's location on the northern island of Honshu made it an ideal spot for monitoring enemy ships and providing guidance to Japanese forces.
Details
| Name | 砂埼灯台 |
|---|---|
| City | Mori |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 42.136837, 140.71196 |
| Current use | museum |
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