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- Nojimazaki Lighthouse (野島埼灯台, Nojimazaki tōdai) is a lighthouse located at the southern tip of the Bōsō Peninsula, in the city of Minamibōsō, Chiba Prefecture...
- commercial fishing, horticulture (primarily herbs and flowers), and summer tourism. Nojimazaki Lighthouse Minamibōsō official website (in ****anese) v t e...
- such as the Jōgashima Lighthouse, the Kannonzaki Lighthouse and the Nojimazaki Lighthouse. He also built the Shinagawa Lighthouse. Léonce Verny also...
- In 2017, a new building was opened. The bus terminal is situated near Nojimazaki Lighthouse and Shirahama Onsen. Two routes connect Tateyama Station and...
- ****ociation – Shiokaze Oukoku (道の駅ちくら・潮風王国) – Shirahama Post OfficeShirahama Nojimazaki Station From Tokyo Station: There are bus stops at: Tomiura Biwa Club...
- JMSDF escort ship sank her as a target in the Pacific Ocean south of Nojimazaki on 10 August 1971. The U.S. Navy awarded Coronado four battle stars for...
- Cape Hachiman, Isumi Cape Hachiman, Katsuura Mount Tomi Mount Nokogiri Nojimazaki Lighthouse Katsuura Castle, Katsuura Sanuki Castle, ****tsu Wikimedia Commons...
- fog 65 miles south of Tokyo Bay. She struck a submerged rock off the Nojimazaki Lighthouse while trying to round the southern tip of the Bōsō Peninsula...
- Operated under the management of Evans Shipping Corp. Ran aground off the Nojimazaki Lighthouse, ****an (34°53′N 139°55′E / 34.883°N 139.917°E / 34.883;...
- Tsurugisaki Lighthouse on the western side of Miura Peninsula, and the Nojimazaki Lighthouse and the Sunosaki Lighthouse on the eastern side of the Bōsō...