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  2. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    Stone lanterns (灯籠/灯篭/灯楼, Chinese: dēnglóng; Japanese: tōrō, meaning 'light basket', 'light tower') [a] are a type of traditional East Asian lantern made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating in China, stone lanterns spread to Japan, Korea and Vietnam, though they are most commonly found in both China – extant in Buddhist ...

  3. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The akachōchin, or red lantern, marks an izakaya. [10] In Japanese folklore, the chochin appears as a yōkai, the chōchin-obake. [11] Gifu is known for its Gifu lanterns, a kind of chōchin made from mino washi. [12]

  4. Gifu lanterns - Wikipedia

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    Gifu Lanterns are built around a thin frame and layered with pieces of Mino washi. [2] The paper can either be plain, showing off the flickers of light, or decorated to show a scene or design. [3] Because many of the lanterns are still made by hand, there are three main skills used during production, often by different people.

  5. Gandō - Wikipedia

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    A hexagonal gandō dating from c. 1912-1926. A gandō (龕灯, lit. ' niche lantern ') was a type of Japanese gyroscopic lantern invented in the early Edo period. [1] Using a unique method of directional light projection, it was comparable in use to a modern flashlight.

  6. Nojimazaki Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    brick and concrete: Construction: concrete tower: Height: 29 metres (95 ft) Shape: octagonal tower with balcony and lantern: Markings: white tower and lantern: Heritage: Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan Light; First lit: 1925: Focal height: 38 metres (125 ft) Lens: Second Order Fresnel: Intensity: 1,200,000 candela: Range: 32 ...

  7. Japanese Lanterns - Wikipedia

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