Ryusendo is one of Japan's three largest limestone caverns. Ryusendo is famous for its deep underground lakes with beautiful emerald-green water. The cave and its rare species of bats were designated a Natural Monument by the Japanese government. The total confirmed length of the cave is 3,600 meters and the accessible length is 700 meters. Currently 8 underground lakes have been discovered and 3 of them are opened to the public. Exploration of the caves is still ongoing.
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Address
1-1 Kannari, Iwaizumi, Iwaizumi-cho, Shimohei, Iwate
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Entry fee
Adults (including high school students) 1,000
Elementary and junior high school students ¥500
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Opening Hours
8:30-17:00(* From May to September: 8:30-18:00)
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Closed
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Website
http://www.iwate-ryusendo.jp/
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Best Season
All year
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Point
The temperature inside the caverns is uniformly 10℃ year round, so a light jacket or long-sleeved shirt is recommended even during hot summer days.
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Nearest Station/IC Access
Take a local bus at "Omoto Station" on the Sanriku Railway Company's Kita Riasu Line and get off at "Ryusendo" (about 45 minutes).
Other spots near RyusendoWithin 50 km
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