Satamisaki Lighthouse
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Location | Cape Sata Minamiōsumi, Kagoshima Japan |
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Coordinates | 30°59′31.6″N 130°39′34″E / 30.992111°N 130.65944°E |
Constructed | October 18, 1871 | (first)
Construction | concrete tower |
Tower height | 12.6 metres (41 ft) |
Tower shape | octagonal tower with balcony and lantern |
Markings | white tower and lantern |
First lit | 1950 (current) |
Focal height | 68 metres (223 ft) |
Lens | Third order Fresnel |
Intensity | 400,000 Candela |
Range | main: 21.5 nautical miles (24.7 mi; 39.8 km) reserve: 12 nautical miles (14 mi; 22 km) |
Characteristic | Fl (2) W 16s.[1] |
NGA no. | 10912 |
Japan no. | JCG-6701[2] |
Admiralty no. | M4836 |
ARLHS no. | JPN-539 |
Satamisaki Lighthouse (佐多岬灯台, satamisaki tōdai) is a lighthouse in Cape Sata on the Ōsumi Peninsula, in the town of Minamiōsumi, Kagoshima, Japan.
History[]
This lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton who was hired by the government of Japan at the beginning of the Meiji period to help construct lighthouses to make the country safe for foreign ships. It was first lit on October 18, 1871 .
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Sata Misaki Lighthouses of Japan (in Japanese)
- ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Japan: Kagoshima Area". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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- Lighthouses completed in 1871
- Lighthouses in Japan
- Buildings and structures in Kagoshima Prefecture
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