- Misaki, Kanagawa
Misaki (Japanese:三崎港) is a harbour at the extreme south of the
Miura Peninsula , in theKanagawa Prefecture of Japan. It is administratively part of the city of Miura.Misaki is an important fishing harbour, mainly specializing in the processing of
tuna , for which it is the No. 2 harbour in Japan. It is Japan's 18th largest harbour, with a shipping tonnage of 49,084 t. The harbour also has a quay which can accommodate sailboats from neighbouring marinas.Closing the harbour to the south is the island of
Jōgashima , connected to the city by a bridge. It is a popular destination for week-end tourism. The lighthouse on top of Jōgashima was built by the French engineerLéonce Verny at the end of the 19th century.Misaki was badly shaken during the
1923 Great Kanto earthquake , which had its epicenter inSagami Bay just a few miles offshore from the city. The whole geographical area around the city was lifted by about 10 meters bytectonic movement, before subsiding to its original level during the next few days. No majortsunami was recorded.The city has also been the arrival point of several trans-Pacific sailboat races, such as the 1969
San Francisco -Tokyo Transpacific Yacht Race . Misaki was also the arrival point of the record solo circumnavigation of 71 year-oldMinoru Saito , onJune 6 ,2005 .Misaki is home to one of Japan's specialist fisheries high schools. The school trains students in one of four fisheries skills: radio communications, engineering, food processing, and ocean fishing.The school maintains two fishing vessels, one of which is the ocean-going tuna fishing ship Shonan Maru, launched in 2005. The Shonan Maru is a frequent visitor to the port of Honolulu as part of the training of ocean fishing students from Misaki Fisheries High School.
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