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More model informationThe Aniva lighthouse was installed in 1939 on a small rock Sivuchya, near the hard-to-reach rocky Aniva Cape. This area is replete with currents, frequent fogs, underwater rocky banks. The Japanese name of the cape - Nakashiretoko (Jap. 中知床岬) - gave the original name to the lighthouse; it was later renamed Aniva Lighthouse.
The author of the project was engineer Shinobu Miura (Japanese: 三浦忍), a graduate of Kanagawa Prefecture Technical College; the cost of construction was 600,000 yen and took a little more than two years: from June 1937 to October 1939. The lighthouse belonged to the third class: the focal length of its lens was 500 mm, the diameter was 1000 mm; there was a nautophone
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