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- For decades, the lighthouse served as a symbol of home. Its shining core would guide sailors lost at sea, bringing them to the sandy shores of Karakura. Although the lights have long since been extinguished, and modern technology has advanced past the need for such structures, the tower remains standing. In its current days, it rests dutifully on the beach of Karakura Pier, used most frequently as a hangout spot for those who dare to climb its winding steps.
- During Valentine’s Day it’s commonly seen with beautiful decorations strung across its top, pink, white, and red contrasting the dark gray of its abandoned stone. The romantic connotations of the location are questionable at best, and yet couples still find it a lovely date spot during the season.
- Nobody is quite aware of its origins, whether it be who created it or when it was made. Who knows of all the secrets hidden within stone walls?
Authored by Olzweig