Kanagawa

Historical legacies

Kannonzaki Lighthouse

Kannonzaki Lighthouse, Lighting Up the Sea for 151 Years!

〜Japan’s first Western-style lighthouse〜

The Kannonzaki Lighthouse is the first Western-style lighthouse in Japan, and construction began on the Miura Peninsula on November 1, 1868. This lighthouse, designed by French designer Léonce Verny, has unparalleled brightness and greatly contributed to the internationalization and modernization of Japan.

Currently the third-generation lighthouse, built in 1925, lights up the sea.

The Kannonzaki Lighthouse conducts tours through Tokokai to raise awareness of the navigational beacon business, and allows visitors to climb up the lighthouse and enjoy the scenery. There is also an exhibition room where you can learn about the history of the lighthouse and mechanism of the lenses and lights.

Be sure to stop by the Kannonzaki Lighthouse.

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Location:   Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Date of first operation:  January 1, 1869
Type of illumination:    Group flashes of white light, flashes twice every 15 seconds
Lighting distance:   19 nautical miles (35.2 km)
Height:     19 m (from ground to top of building)
Management Office
Yokosuka Coast Guard Office
Mubanchi, Tauraminatocho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa
TEL: 046-861-8366
Contact
Tokokai, Kannonzaki Branch
TEL: 046-841-0311
HP: https://www.tokokai.org/tourlight/
Visiting hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (May-September), 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (October-April)