Kinkasan Lighthouse

Kinkasan Lighthouse (金華山灯台, Kinkasan tōdai) is a lighthouse on Kinkasan, an island off the Oshika Peninsula in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan.

Kinkasan Lighthouse
金華山灯台
Kinkasan Lighthouse
LocationKinkasan
Oshika Peninsula
Ishinomaki, Miyagi
Japan
Coordinates38°16′35.6″N 141°35′03.0″E
Year first constructed1876
Year first litNovember 1, 1876 (1876-11-01)
Automated2005
Constructiongranite tower
Tower shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / patternwhite tower and lantern
Tower height54.6 metres (179 ft)
Focal height12.82 metres (42.1 ft)
Original lensSecond order Fresnel
Intensity320,000 cd
Range20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi)
CharacteristicAl Fl W R 20s.
Admiralty numberM6546
NGA number4344
ARLHS numberJPN-259
Japan numberJCG-1728[1]

The Kinkasan Lighthouse was one of 26 lighthouses designed and built in Meiji period Japan by the British engineer Richard Henry Brunton. It was completed and lit on November 1, 1876, eight months after Brunton left Japan.

The lighthouse was destroyed from July to August 1945 by the United States Navy during World War II, but was rebuilt in February 1946. It was completely automated on April 1, 2005.

See also

References

  • Brunton, Richard. Building Japan, 1868-1879. Japan Library, 1991. ISBN 1-873410-05-0
  • Pedlar, Neil. The Imported Pioneers: Westerners who Helped Build Modern Japan. Routledge, 1990. ISBN 0-904404-51-X
  • Brunton, Richard H. "THE JAPAN LIGHTS (INCLUDING APPENDIX AND PLATES AT BACK OF VOLUME)." Minutes of the Proceedings [of the Institution of Civil Engineers] 47.1877 (1876): 11. ICE Virtual Library. Web. 8 May 2011. <http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/content/article/10.1680/imotp.1877.22547>.


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