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Esaki Lighthouse on Awaji Island

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This Western-style lighthouse, built in the Meiji era in the northern part of Awaji Island, is an A-ranked historical and cultural asset with high value. Its beautiful chalk-white appearance and the spectacular view of the Akashi Strait make it a romantic spot perfect for photography.
Located at the northernmost tip of Awaji Island in Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Esaki Lighthouse was designed in 1871 by British engineer Richard Henry Brunton and is Japan's second oldest Western-style lighthouse. Its beautiful white chalk frame stands out against the blue waters and sky of the Akashi Strait, captivating visitors with its elegant appearance. It has been designated a national tangible cultural property and is a highly valued historical lighthouse.

The area around the lighthouse offers a magnificent view of the Akashi Strait. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Akashi City on the opposite shore and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. At dusk, the sky and sea take on a mystical hue, creating a romantic atmosphere. The lighthouse's beautiful silhouette, combined with the sunset, makes for a perfect photo opportunity.

Esaki Lighthouse is Japan's third-oldest stone lighthouse. Constructed from chalk stone, this lighthouse has a simple yet beautiful appearance and is still in use today.

[Trivia]
The history of Esaki Lighthouse dates back to 1867, when the Tokugawa Shogunate commissioned the construction of a lighthouse in preparation for the opening of Hyogo Port. At the time, the Akashi Strait was a treacherous passage for ships, and the construction of a lighthouse was essential to ensure the safety of maritime traffic.
Esaki Lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton, known as the "father of lighthouses" among Japanese lighthouses.

[Useful Concerns]
You can drive close to the lighthouse, but it is a short walk from the parking lot to the lighthouse. Additionally, as a general rule, lighthouses cannot be viewed from the interior.
[Admission Fee]
Free (no interior viewing)

[Hours]
Open all day

[Parking]
Midori no Michishirube Ezaki Park: Free (20 spaces)
    Category
    淡路島history灯台
    Adress
    兵庫県淡路市野島江崎17
    Official Website
    https://awajikanko.com/esaki_lighthouse/
    TEL
    0799-72-4624

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