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Tailai Nose Lighthouse

The Tailai Nose Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Miya Maura Line in Himeji, Japan.

History

  • The Tailai Nose Lighthouse was constructed in 1883 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the Inland Sea. The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a lookout point for Japanese naval vessels.
  • The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a lookout point for Japanese naval vessels.

Architecture

The Tailai Nose Lighthouse is a cylindrical structure with a distinctive shape, standing at a height of 20 meters (66 feet). Its focal height is 30 meters (98 feet), allowing it to emit a powerful beam of light out to sea. The lighthouse was designed by Japanese architect and engineer, Tetsuzo Ito.

Light Characteristics

The Tailai Nose Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible from a distance of up to 20 nautical miles. The light is powered by an oil-fired lamp and has been automated since the 1980s.

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently no longer in use as an active aid to navigation. However, it remains an important part of Japan's maritime heritage and is now operated as a museum.

Location and Accessibility

The Tailai Nose Lighthouse is located on Miya Maura Line in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

The Tailai Nose Lighthouse was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1992, recognizing its importance as an architectural and historical landmark.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Tailai Nose Lighthouse played a significant role as a lookout point for Japanese naval vessels. The lighthouse also served as a refuge for Allied aircraft during the war, providing a safe haven for pilots to land in emergency situations.
  • The lighthouse also served as a refuge for Allied aircraft during the war, providing a safe haven for pilots to land in emergency situations.

Details

Name尾崎鼻灯台
CityHimeji
CountryJapan
Coordinates34.68483, 134.53589
ArchitectTetsuzo Ito
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue