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Nojimazaki Lighthouse

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The Nojimazaki Lighthouse is currently open to the public, who may visit a small museum at its base, and climb to the top for a panoramic view over the Pacific Ocean. It is registered with the
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as one of the “One Hundred Most Important Lighthouses in the World” and by the Japanese government as a Historic Monument.
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French Policy Towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan 1854–1894: A Case of Misjudgement and Missed Opportunities.
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Soie et lumières: L'âge d'or des échanges franco-japonais (des origines aux années 1950).
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The Nojimazaki Lighthouse was one of eight lighthouses to be built in
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Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie Française du Japon,
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International Association of Lighthouse Authorities
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Minamibōsō
Chiba Prefecture
Coordinates
34°54′06.4″N 139°53′17.8″E / 34.901778°N 139.888278°E / 34.901778; 139.888278
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Fresnel
Characteristic
lighthouse
Bōsō Peninsula
Minamibōsō
Chiba Prefecture
Japan
Meiji period
Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce
Bakumatsu period
Tokugawa Shogunate
French engineer
Léonce Verny
Kannonzaki Lighthouse
Tokyo Bay
Fresnel lens
1923 Great Kantō earthquake
United States Navy

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