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Coordinates: 35°26′38″N 139°39′03″E / 35.44389°N 139.65083°E / 35.44389; 139.65083
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Yokohama Marine Tower was inaugurated in 1961. The Marine Tower is the tallest lighthouse in the world.<ref>{{Citation|last=Sabin|first=Burritt|title=Yokohoma vs. Kobe: bright lights, big beacons|newspaper=[[The Japan Times]]|date=2002-03-17|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20020317a6.html|accessdate=2008-01-28}}</ref> Visitors can see [[Mount Fuji]] from the 100-metre high observation deck.
Yokohama Marine Tower was inaugurated in 1961. The Marine Tower is the tallest lighthouse in the world.<ref>{{Citation|last=Sabin|first=Burritt|title=Yokohoma vs. Kobe: bright lights, big beacons|newspaper=[[The Japan Times]]|date=2002-03-17|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20020317a6.html|accessdate=2008-01-28}}</ref> Visitors can see [[Mount Fuji]] from the 100-metre high observation deck.


On [[December 25]], [[2006]], Marine Tower temporarily shut its doors. Then the city of Yokohama took over ownership, to restore it. After the renovations, Marine Tower was reopened on [[May 23]], [[2009]], in time for the city's 150th anniversary celebrations. <ref>[http://www.city.yokohama.jp/se/mayor/interview/pressroom/newsletter/h18/200611newsletter-e.html#03 Yokohama Footnotes:Vol.4 Marine Tower,the tallest lighthouse in the world] City of Yokohama, November 2006</ref>
On [[December 25]], [[2006]], Marine Tower temporarily shut its doors. Then the city of Yokohama took over ownership, to restore it. After the renovations, Marine Tower was reopened on [[May 23]], [[2009]], in time for the city's 150th anniversary celebrations. <ref>[http://www.city.yokohama.jp/se/mayor/interview/pressroom/newsletter/h18/200611newsletter-e.html#03 Yokohama Footnotes:Vol.4 Marine Tower,the tallest lighthouse in the world] City of Yokohama, November 2006</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=横浜港の象徴 マリンタワーが復活 23日から一般公開|newspaper=MSN Sankei News|url=http://sankei.jp.msn.com/life/trend/090521/trd0905210115000-n1.htm|accessdate=2009-07-01}}</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 23:06, 1 July 2009

Yokohama Marine Tower
Yokohama Marine Tower in November 2005 as seen from Yamashita Park
Map
LocationYokohama Inner Harbour
Coordinates35°26′38″N 139°39′03″E / 35.44389°N 139.65083°E / 35.44389; 139.65083
Tower
Constructed15 January 1961 Edit this on Wikidata
Built byShimizu Corporation, IHI Corporation Edit this on Wikidata
Constructionsteel lattice tower
Height106 m (324 ft)
ShapeConical
MarkingsRound steel grid tower, lower half painted green, upper half red, with observation deck on top
Light
First lit1961
Deactivated28 July 2008 Edit this on Wikidata
Focal height104 m (341 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Range25 nmi (46 km; 29 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
CharacteristicFl Al.RG 10s

Yokohama Marine Tower (横浜マリンタワー, Yokohama Marin Tawā) is a 106 metre high (324 ft) lattice tower with an observation deck at a height of 100 metres in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan.

The light characteristic is marked by a flash every ten seconds, whereby the light's colour is alternating red and green. At night, the tower shaft itself is lit green and red according to its markings.

History

Yokohama Marine Tower was inaugurated in 1961. The Marine Tower is the tallest lighthouse in the world.[1] Visitors can see Mount Fuji from the 100-metre high observation deck.

On December 25, 2006, Marine Tower temporarily shut its doors. Then the city of Yokohama took over ownership, to restore it. After the renovations, Marine Tower was reopened on May 23, 2009, in time for the city's 150th anniversary celebrations. [2][3]

References

  1. ^ Sabin, Burritt (2002-03-17), "Yokohoma vs. Kobe: bright lights, big beacons", The Japan Times, retrieved 2008-01-28
  2. ^ Yokohama Footnotes:Vol.4 Marine Tower,the tallest lighthouse in the world City of Yokohama, November 2006
  3. ^ "横浜港の象徴 マリンタワーが復活 23日から一般公開", MSN Sankei News, retrieved 2009-07-01
Welcome sign on the Marine Tower