Shinagawa Lighthouse
Shinagawa Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Shinagawa (品川第二砲台), south of Tokyo, Japan.
Shinagawa Lighthouse, now in Meiji Mura. | |
Japan | |
Location | Shinagawa, Japan (former) Meiji Mura (current) |
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Coordinates | 35°20′29.9″N 136°59′38.9″E |
Year first lit | 5 March 1870 |
Deactivated | 1957 |
Construction | brick tower |
Tower shape | cylindrical tower with gallery and lantern |
Markings / pattern | white tower and lantern |
Tower height | 9 metres (30 ft) |
Original lens | 4th order Fresnel lens |
Characteristic | decorative light[1] |
The lighthouse was the third of the four lighthouses built by French engineer Léonce Verny. It was relocated to the Meiji Mura historical theme park near Nagoya.[2]
Later lighthouses would be built by the English engineer Richard Henry Brunton, until the Japanese would take over lighthouse construction in 1880[3]
References
- Shinagawa Lighthouse Lighthouse Directory
- Global Change: Mankind-marine Environment Interactions Hubert-Jean Ceccaldi p.240
- "The English engineer Richard Henry Brunton continued Verny's work; starting in 1 880, lighthouses were designed by Japanese architects" in Japan encyclopedia Louis Frédéric p.593
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