? Akiyoshi-dong, Miya, Yamaguchi
※The largest limestone cave in the western Japan where you can feel nature
⊿ Location
One of the largest limestone caves in the Japan "Akiyoshido" opens at the southern foot of Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park, 100 meters underground.
Passing through a grove of cedar trees with cool air that touches the skin, you will come to the entrance of Akiyoshido. The sightseeing course in the cave is about 1 km (the total length is 10.7 km, the second largest in Japan), and the temperature is constant at 17°C throughout the four seasons, making it cool in summer and warm in winter, making sightseeing comfortable.
Even though I was in the middle of the summer of August, I was very cold and surprised at the inside of the limestone cave.
I got used to the temperature inside so much that when I went outside, it was hot and humid and painful lol.
⊿ Entrance fee
Adults ¥1,300 (High school students and older)
Junior high school student ¥1,050
Elementary school students ¥700
There is also a group discount.
Visit the website for details!
⊿ Area information
Akiyoshidai Park
Akiyoshidai Nature Park Safari Park
Bentenchi Spring Water
There are sightseeing spots full of nature nearby!
?access
From JR Shinyamaguchi Station, take a bus for about 40 minutes and get off at Akiyoshidong
5 minutes by car from Akiyoshidai IC on Ogori Hagi Road via Minehigashi JCT on the Chugoku Expressway
⊿ Shooting
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