Shinagawa Lighthouse

Coordinates: 35°20′29.9″N 136°59′38.9″E / 35.341639°N 136.994139°E / 35.341639; 136.994139
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Shinagawa Lighthouse
品川灯台
Shinagawa Lighthouse, now in Meiji Mura.
Map
LocationShinagawa, Japan (former)
Meiji Mura (current)
Coordinates35°20′29.9″N 136°59′38.9″E / 35.341639°N 136.994139°E / 35.341639; 136.994139
Tower
Constructionbrick tower
Height9 metres (30 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with gallery and lantern
Markingswhite tower and lantern
Light
First lit5 March 1870
Deactivated1957
Lens4th order Fresnel lens
Characteristicdecorative light[1]

Shinagawa Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Shinagawa (品川第二砲台), south of Tokyo, Japan.

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]

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