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Hesaki Lighthouse – A Journey to Light and History
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Hesaki Lighthouse – A Journey to Light and History

Perched on a hill overlooking the Suo Sea in Moji Ward, Kitakyushu City, the Hesaki Lighthouse stands as a symbol of history and maritime safety. Built as one of five lighthouses promised in a treaty between the Japanese shogunate and British envoys in 1867, it first lit the sea in 1872. Its elegant white granite structure and imported French rotating lens have captivated visitors for over 150 years. The lighthouse continues to guide ships through these waters, embodying both tradition and function.

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The Statue of Monk Seikyo – Discovering Hidden History and Nature
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

The Statue of Monk Seikyo – Discovering Hidden History and Nature

Nestled along the serene Aohama Coast in Moji Ward, Kitakyushu City, lies the hidden gem of the Statue of Monk Seikyo. Even among locals, this spot is relatively unknown. The statue commemorates the incredible 13-year dedication of Monk Seikyo, who saved countless lives by lighting fires to guide ships through these treacherous waters. Visiting this location offers a unique experience, blending the rich history of the region with its breathtaking natural beauty.

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