Jogashima Lighthouse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cute and not crowded
If you ever find yourself on Jogashima Island, the lighthouse is one of the few things there to visit. Nothing special about to, except maybe on a clear day you can see Mt.Fuji.
If you ever find yourself on Jogashima Island, the lighthouse is one of the few things there to visit. Nothing special about to, except maybe on a clear day you can see Mt.Fuji.
A Western-style lighthouse built in 1897. It collapsed in the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt with concrete in 1918. It is 30m high and the light source seems to reach 28km. The area around the lighthouse is a park and the view is wonderful. Tokyo Bay on the left. Sagamihara Bay on the right.
A Western-style lighthouse built in 1897. It collapsed in the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt with concrete in 1918. It is 30m high and the light source seems to reach 28km. The area around the lighthouse is a park and the view is wonderful. Tokyo Bay on the left. Sagamihara Bay on the right.
The road to the lighthouse. If you go up the slightly steep stairs, you will reach a well-maintained and open place. It looked great on Instagram and I took a picture. I'm painted on the lighthouse and I'm taking pictures there as well. The sea from the promenade was pleasant.
Cute and not crowded
If you ever find yourself on Jogashima Island, the lighthouse is one of the few things there to visit. Nothing special about to, except maybe on a clear day you can see Mt.Fuji.
Cute and not crowded
If you ever find yourself on Jogashima Island, the lighthouse is one of the few things there to visit. Nothing special about to, except maybe on a clear day you can see Mt.Fuji.
The fifth lighthouse in Japan
A Western-style lighthouse built in 1897. It collapsed in the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt with concrete in 1918. It is 30m high and the light source seems to reach 28km. The area around the lighthouse is a park and the view is wonderful. Tokyo Bay on the left. Sagamihara Bay on the right.
The fifth lighthouse in Japan
A Western-style lighthouse built in 1897. It collapsed in the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt with concrete in 1918. It is 30m high and the light source seems to reach 28km. The area around the lighthouse is a park and the view is wonderful. Tokyo Bay on the left. Sagamihara Bay on the right.
a beautiful lighthouse painted.
The road to the lighthouse. If you go up the slightly steep stairs, you will reach a well-maintained and open place. It looked great on Instagram and I took a picture. I'm painted on the lighthouse and I'm taking pictures there as well. The sea from the promenade was pleasant.