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Nomazaki Lighthouse

Nomazaki Lighthouse

A lighthouse in Aichi — a white beacon over the sea.

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Overview

Nomazaki Lighthouse is a medium-sized lighthouse standing at Noma Point in the town of Mihama, Chita District, Aichi, on the Chita Peninsula. It is also known locally by the name Noma Lighthouse. The lighthouse is administered by the 4th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters of the Japan Coast Guard.

Highlights

  • A medium-sized lighthouse at Noma Point
  • A lighthouse listed as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property
  • Also known locally as Noma Lighthouse
  • A seaside setting on the Chita Peninsula

History

Nomazaki Lighthouse was built in 1921, during the Taishō period. It is designated a Registered Tangible Cultural Property and is familiarly known to locals as the Noma Lighthouse.

Access

The lighthouse is located at Noma Point in Mihama, Chita District, Aichi, on the Chita Peninsula.

Best season

As a seaside lighthouse, calm periods with clear visibility are best suited to enjoying the scenery.

Map

34.7578, 136.8445 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Arrive at Noma Point in Mihama
  2. 2View Nomazaki Lighthouse
  3. 3Enjoy the coastal scenery around the seaside lighthouse
  4. 4Take in the lighthouse as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property

Did you know?

💡 Nomazaki Lighthouse is designated a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium📍 Minami Chita Beach Land📍 Takeshima Aquarium
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