fleet.wikisort.org - LighthouseTappizaki Lighthouse (龍飛埼灯台, Tappizaki tōdai) is a lighthouse located on the outermost extremity of Cape Tappi, the northernmost point of Tsugaru Peninsula, Honshu, in Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is located within the Tsugaru Quasi-National Park and on clear days, Hokkaido can be seen across the Tsugaru Strait.
Lighthouse
Tappisaki Lighthouse
龍飛埼灯台 
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Location | Cape Tappi, Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, Japan  |
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Coordinates | 41°15′30″N 140°20′33″E |
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Constructed | 1932  |
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Construction | brick, concrete  |
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Automated | 2006  |
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Height | 13.72 m (45.0 ft)  |
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Shape | cylinder  |
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Markings | white (tower), white (lantern)  |
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Focal height | 119 m (390 ft)  |
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Lens | second order Fresnel lens, third order Fresnel lens  |
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Intensity | 470,000 candela  |
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Range | 24 nmi (44 km; 28 mi)  |
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Japan no. | JCG-1501[1] |
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History
Construction of Tappizaki Lighthouse was completed on July 1, 1932. A radio beacon was installed in March 1933. The light came under the control of the Japan Coast Guard beginning in 1965.[2] In 1998, the lamp was upgraded to a metal halide lamp. It was opened to the public on October 31, 2005. Since April 1, 2006, control of the light has been completely automated and it is currently unattended. It is listed as one of the “50 Lighthouses of Japan” by the Japan Lighthouse Association.[3]
See also
Japan portal
Engineering portal
- List of lighthouses in Japan
References
External links
Lighthouses of Japan |
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Early Meiji lighthouses (Léonce Verny) |
- Kannonzaki Lighthouse (1869/1925)
- Nojimazaki Lighthouse (1869)
- Shinagawa Lighthouse (1870)
- Jōgashima Lighthouse (1870)
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Later Meiji lighthouses (“Brunton’s Children”) |
- Kashinozaki Lighthouse (1870)
- Tsurugisaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Esaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Hesaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Mikomotoshima Lighthouse (1871)
- Irōzaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Iojimazaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Satamisaki Lighthouse (1871)
- Nosappumisaki Lighthouse (1872)
- Tomogashima Lighthouse (1872)
- Mutsurejima Lighthouse (1872)
- Shirasu Lighthouse (1873/1900)
- Sugashima Lighthouse (1873)
- Anorisaki Lighthouse (1873)
- Tsurushima Lighthouse (1873)
- Shionomisaki Lighthouse (1873)
- Inubōsaki Lighthouse (1874)
- Omaesaki Lighthouse (1874)
- Eboshijima Lighthouse (1875)
- Shiriyazaki Lighthouse (1876)
- Kinkasan Lighthouse (1876)
- Tsunoshima Lighthouse (1876)
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Other historic lighthouses |
- Rokkosaki Lighthouse (1883)
- Nyūdōzaki Lighthouse (1898)
- Wakkanai Lighthouse (1900)
- Mizunokojima Lighthouse (1904)
- Sunosaki Lighthouse (1919)
- Ōmazaki Lighthouse (1920
- Nomazaki Lighthouse (1921)
- Tappizaki Lighthouse (1932)
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Modern lighthouses |
- Yokohama Marine Tower (1961)
- Enoshima Sea Candle (2003)
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Japan portal |
Authority control: Lighthouse identifiers  | |
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