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- lighthouses in ****an 125 Years Memory Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kashinozaki Lighthouse. Kushimoto Tourist Information Wakayama Prefecture official...
- to Kobe, within 10 miles (16 km) of the ship, in the gulf beyond the Kashinozaki Cape with Oshima Lighthouse. Seawater breaking through finally extinguished...
- is noted for sea cliffs on all sides except for its western end. Cape Kashinozaki extends from the eastern end of the island, and is surrounded by semi-submerged...
- Route 42 National Route 371 Hashigui Beach Hashigui-Iwa Coastal Scenic Area Kashinozaki Lighthouse Koza Coastal Scenic Area Koza River Kuroshima and Taijima...
- 153775 (Suiken Embankment) 6 [28] Kashinozaki Lighthouse and Ertuğrul Shipwreck Site 樫野埼灯台及びエルトゥールル号遭難事件遺跡 Kashinozaki tōdai oyobi Erutūruru-gō sōnan jiken...
- erected 400 m (1,300 ft) far from the site of the accident, near the Kashinozaki Lighthouse of Kushimoto. A second memorial stone was erected by the ****anese-Turkish...
- (now extinguished) Esaki Lighthouse 江埼燈台 Awaji, Hyōgo 27 April 1871 Kashinozaki Lighthouse 樫野埼灯台 Kushimoto, Wakayama 8 July 1870 Shionomisaki Lighthouse...
- and rains all the way from Yokkaichi in Mie Prefecture to the Cape of Kashinozaki in Wakayama Prefecture, where the vessel was wrecked. She ran aground...
- waterjet in 1950s. – Aichi Prefecture No. 83: Optical Instruments of the Kashinozaki Lighthouse. ****an first one of eight Western style rotating flashing...
- the treaty ports opened for foreign commerce.(Kannonzaki, Nojimasaki, Kashinozaki, Mikomotojima, Kusaki, Iojima, Cape Sata, and Shionomisaki). However...