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六連島灯台

Haedomari Port Line

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六連島灯台

The Six-Connected Island Lighthouse is situated at Haedomari Port Line in Shimonoseki, Japan. The lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation, with several parking areas available nearby.

History

  • The Six-Connected Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 to serve as a navigational aid for ships passing through the Shimonoseki Strait. Its strategic location allowed it to guide vessels safely into the port of Shimonoseki.
  • During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied forces through the Shimonoseki Strait. After the war, the lighthouse underwent significant repairs and renovations to ensure its continued operation as a navigational aid.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The lighthouse stands at a height of 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 55 meters (180 feet). It is constructed from stone and features a distinctive octagonal shape. The tower's design was influenced by Western architectural styles, which were introduced to Japan during the Meiji period.

Light Characteristics

The lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) away. Its light pattern is characterized by a single flash every two minutes.

Current Status

The Six-Connected Island Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since the 1990s. The lighthouse is currently managed by the Shimonoseki Port Authority and serves as a popular tourist destination.

Heritage Status

The Six-Connected Island Lighthouse was designated as a National Monument in Japan in 2013, recognizing its historical significance as a navigational aid and cultural icon of the region.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Six-Connected Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 to serve as a navigational aid for ships passing through the Shimonoseki Strait. Its strategic location allowed it to guide vessels safely into the port of Shimonoseki.
  • During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied forces through the Shimonoseki Strait. After the war, the lighthouse underwent significant repairs and renovations to ensure its continued operation as a navigational aid.

Details

Name六連島灯台
CityShimonoseki
CountryJapan
Coordinates33.97803, 130.86784
Current useactive navigation