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Japanese Lighthouse (Poluwat, Chuuk)

Coordinates: 7°22′15.4″N 149°10′11.4″E / 7.370944°N 149.169833°E / 7.370944; 149.169833
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Japanese Lighthouse
Map
LocationAlet Island, Poluwat, Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia
Coordinates7°22′15.4″N 149°10′11.4″E / 7.370944°N 149.169833°E / 7.370944; 149.169833
Tower
Constructed1938
ConstructionConcrete
Height~32 m (105 ft)
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1940
Deactivated1944
DesignatedAugust 16, 1983
Reference no.83004523[1]

The Japanese Lighthouse, or Poluwat Lighthouse, is an abandoned lighthouse situated on Alet Island in Poluwat, Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia. It was completed in 1940 by the Japanese and was in use until being attacked by U.S. forces in World War II. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The lighthouse is a good example of pre-World War II "marine architecture" built by the Japanese.[2]

Design

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The Japanese Lighthouse is approximately 32 meters (105 ft) tall and built completely out of concrete with walls 0.6 meters (2 ft) thick.[3] Attached to the tower is a two-story operations building. The site also includes a 9-by-4-meter (30 ft × 13 ft), single-story, concrete generator building.[3] The entire complex is surrounded by a perimeter fence consisting of horizontal and vertical concrete posts.

History

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To assist with navigation by ships between Palau and Chuuk Lagoon, construction on a lighthouse was started in 1938 by the Empire of Japan. At the time, Chuuk and much of Micronesia was governed by the Japanese as part of its South Seas Mandate. As the construction utilized forced labor from Poluwat and neighboring islands, as well as lacking heavy machinery, the lighthouse was not completed until 1940.[4] It and the nearby airfield were discovered by American reconnaissance aircraft on April 10, 1944.[5] Repeated airstrikes soon put both out of commission. The lighthouse was abandoned and never rebuilt, eventually becoming overgrown with tropical vegetation.[5] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 16, 1983.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "NPS Focus". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  2. ^ Russell 1980, sec. 8, p. 1.
  3. ^ a b Russell 1980, sec. 7.
  4. ^ Russell 1980, sec. 8, p. 2.
  5. ^ a b Russell 1980, sec. 8, p. 3.

Sources

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  • Russell, Scott (December 3, 1980). "Japanese Lighthouse on Puluwat Atoll" (National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form). National Park Service. Retrieved July 10, 2013.