Jōgashima
Jōgashima (城ヶ島, Jōgashima) is an island in the municipality of Miura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, off the southernmost and western tip of Miura Peninsula, facing Sagami Bay.[1]
It is home to the Jōgashima Lighthouse, the fourth oldest western style lighthouse to be built in Japan. Jōgashima Park is located on the eastern part of the island.[1]
Jōgashima is connected to the mainland by a box-girder bridge since 1959, which was the longest in Asia in 1963.[2]
- Trees in Jōgashima.
- The bridge.
- Ōshima from Jōgashima.
- Mount Fuji from Jōgashima.
References
- "JOGASHIMA ISLAND by TRAIN or CAR" (PDF). The Fleet and Family Support Center, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. April 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- "Recently Jogashima and Miura have been linked by the longest box-girder bridge in the Orient. The total length of the bridge is 575 meters; the central span is 90 meters long, the adjoining spans 70.3 meters and the remaining spans 40 meters" Japan's construction, 1963, Kaigai Kensetsu Kyōkai (Japan)
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