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Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse

🇯🇵Shin-onsen, JPOperational

Also known as: Igumi

The Ikumi (Igumi) Entrance Lighthouse, located in Shin-onsen, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, once guided vessels through a significant maritime passage. Its beam served as a reliable marker for both local fishing fleets and potentially larger commercial ships navigating the intricate Japanese coastline. The structure stood as a landmark against the coastal scenery. For many years, it provided consistent illumination to ensure safe transit for mariners. However, with advancements in navigation technology and shifts in shipping patterns, the need for its active light eventually lessened. Today, the lighthouse is no longer operational, its light extinguished, and it rests as a quiet reminder of its former maritime service.

Why it matters: This lighthouse historically marked a specific passage in Japan, contributing to safer transit for vessels navigating the Ikumi (Igumi) Entrance.

Structure: Ikumi (Igumi) Entrance Lighthouse once illuminated a vital passage along the Japanese coast, guiding countless vessels safely through these waters. Situated at what was likely a busy maritime entrance, its light served as a reliable marker for local fishing boats and perhaps larger commercial traffic navigating the intricate coastline of Japan. The surrounding landscape would have been shaped by the sea, with the lighthouse standing as a familiar landmark against the backdrop of coastal features, perhaps rugged cliffs or a gentle bay. For decades, it played a crucial role in ensuring safe passage, a constant presence for mariners. Over time, as navigation technologies advanced or local shipping patterns shifted, the need for its active light diminished. Today, the lighthouse is inactive, its lamp no longer casting its beam across the waves. It now rests quietly, a silent testament to its former role in maritime safety, perhaps still a point of interest for those who appreciate coastal history and the stories of the sea. While its operational days are behind it, the structure remains, a part of the local heritage, a reminder of the maritime past of this specific Japanese entrance.

Nearest Port
Hamasaka(3.3 km)
City
Shin-onsen
Country
🇯🇵Japan
Region
Hyogo Prefecture
Sea Region
Ikumi (Igumi) Entrance, Japan
Latitude
35.6181°
Longitude
134.3832°
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Which ports and harbors does Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Hamasaka at 3.3 NM to the ENE. Other ports served include Tajiri, Tottori (3.5 NM WSW), Tottori (10.4 NM WSW), Shibayama (13.8 NM E), Yasugi (15.9 NM E). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
What shipping routes pass near Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse?+
Ikumi Entrance Lighthouse is located within the Japan / Korea shipping lane — a busy shipping corridor linking the major ports of Japan and South Korea. This makes it an important navigation reference for commercial shipping traffic in the region.
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