Nojimazaki Lighthouse

Lighthouse
"This white lighthouse, which was built at the southernmost tip of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture in 1869, is also known as the ""Swan Lighthouse"" because of its shining white light. There is a walking trail around the lighthouse, and many people enjoy walking along the cape in the sea breeze."

Spot details

Address
Chiba Minamiboso-shi Shirahamacho Shirahama 630 map map Map
Phone
0470383231
Hours
[Mar.- Sep.] [SaturdaySunday etc.] 8:30-17:00[Weekday] 9:00-16:30[8/10-8/19]8:30-16:30
[Oct. 5/5), 8/10-19, 12/29-1/3.
Closed
open everyday
※However, it may be closed due to stormy weather or lighthouse construction.
Fees
[Visit Donation Friday] Junior high school students and older300yen
※Free for Elementary school age students and under, people with disabilities (up to 1 caregiver)
Parking Lot
Not available
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Note
*Telephone is connected to Nojimazaki Branch.
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes
Infant friendly
Yes (possible under parental responsibility)

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

Review

  • Very nice
    4.0 Reviewed : 2016.11.26
    It was windy when I visited and I didnt climb the lighthouse but walking around was pleasant, it has a well kept, clean and there are shops and restaurants around.
  • Good view
    4.0 Reviewed : 2016.11.24
    Wonderful view. You would need to climb up the stairs for about a couple of minutes. The lighthouse was built in the early Meiji peiod yo guid boats from the Pacific ocean. It is worthwhile to...
  • The light house in quiet place.
    5.0 Reviewed : 2016.08.13
    There seems to be many Pokémons around the light house. Dont miss them! There are also pretty nice restaurants serving Japanese fish meal.

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