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Wide interior view of Japan's Akiyoshido Cave in Yamaguchi, featuring grand stalactite and stalagmite formations, with visitors strolling along a wooden boardwalk beside an underground river.
Unique terraced limestone formations inside Japan's Akiyoshido Cave, where clear water flows through stacked mineral pools, showcasing the naturally formed beauty of the cavern.
Deep underground cave in Yamaguchi's Akiyoshido, where a scenic boardwalk extends alongside a gently flowing stream, with colorful lights illuminating magnificent stalactite formations.
Spectacular "Hyakume-gane" (Hundred Plates) stalagmite formation inside Japan's Akiyoshido Cave, resembling a gigantic rising hill, showcasing the cave's unique and captivating geological wonders.
Upward view inside Japan's Akiyoshido Cave, revealing intricate and diversely shaped stalactites and stalagmites adorning the cave ceiling and walls, highlighted by illumination.

Akiyoshido Stalactite Cave Tour | Yamaguchi

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  • Visit one of the largest stalactite caves in Japan
  • See the stunning Akiyoshido Cave, which preserves the natural features of the cave and stalactites
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— What You Can Expect —

Head to the Yamaguchi Prefecture and visit the Akiyoshido Cave, the largest stalactite cave in Japan and designated by the government as a Special Natural Monument. See the spectacular stalagmites and stalactites in the cave, as well as the natural terraces formed by limestones. Formed over a million years ago, the Akiyoshido preserves the original appearance of the stalactites and the natural features of the cave. Feel the rich history and the magic of nature as you wander through the 1-kilometer sightseeing route throughout the tour.

Discover the beautiful underground world as you explore the breathtaking Akiyoshido Cave during your visit to Japan!

See the stunning stalactites as you head to the Yamaguchi Prefecture and visit Akiyoshido Cave, known as a natural monument in Japan

Lush exterior view of Japan's Akiyoshido Cave entrance, with clear stream water flowing out and a green-roofed wooden bridge guiding visitors into the mysterious limestone cavern.

Explore the largest stalactite cave in the country, spanning over 10 kilometers long

Magnificent travertine terraces inside Japan's Akiyoshido Cave, resembling layered rice paddies with natural pools shimmering under soft illumination, showcasing unique geological formations.

Gankustuou : The Japanese Title of 'The Count of Monte Cristo.'

Majestic giant stalagmite within Japan's Akiyoshido Cave in Yamaguchi, towering towards the ceiling, with a surrounding boardwalk offering unique natural sculptural views deep inside the cavern.

The entrance is an artificial tunnel which is called 300 Million-Year Time Tunnel, a hint at the age of the limestone.

Modern passage at Akiyoshido Cave's entrance or exit, featuring an arched ceiling with green lighting and walls adorned with cosmic-themed murals, offering a contemporary feel.

Akiyoshidai starry concert

Promotional poster for the Akiyoshidai Starry Concert in Japan, depicting a concert scene under a starry night sky with performers, highlighting a nocturnal event near Akiyoshido Cave.

Important Info

Includes/Excludes

  • Akiyoshi Cave Admission Ticket
  • Personal expenses

Reminders

  • There are 3 entrances to Akiyoshido, namely the Front Entrance, Black Valley Entrance, and Elevator Entrance. Please note that the admission time of the Black Valley entrance and elevator entrance is only until 4:30 pm

  • Not applicable to other offers

Redemption Location

Redemption Info

Please present your e-voucher QR code at the service offices in Akiyoshido, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and exchange for a physical ticket for admission

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Akiyoshido Service Office

Address Info: 3449-1, Akiyoshi, Shuho-cho, Mine-shi, Yamaguchi

Service Hours

Monday 08:30 - 16:30

Tuesday 08:30 - 16:30

Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30

Thursday 08:30 - 16:30

Friday 08:30 - 16:30

Saturday 08:30 - 16:30

Sunday 08:30 - 16:30

  • Business hours:
    March to November: 8:30 am–5:30 pm (closes at 6:30 pm)
    December to February: 8:30 am–4:30 pm (closes at 5:30 pm)
    * Open all year round

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • The e-voucher will be sent to your email inbox. Please exchange it for physical tickets at the designated location
Please present your e-voucher QR code at the service offices in Akiyoshido, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and exchange for a physical ticket for admission

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within 30day(s) from the date of issue; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Akiyoshido

Address: 3506-2 Shuhocho Akiyoshi, Mine City, Yamaguchi Prefecture 754-0511


Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How can I reach Akiyoshido Cave using public transportation?

To reach Akiyoshido Cave by public transportation, you can take a bus from Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Yamaguchi Station, or Higashi-Hagi Station. For example, from Shin-Yamaguchi Station, board the Bocho Kotsu bus bound for Akiyoshido (秋芳洞). The journey typically takes around 40-50 minutes, offering direct access to the cave entrance.

2. What makes Akiyoshido Cave a nationally recognized natural monument?

Akiyoshido Cave is designated as a Special Natural Monument of Japan due to its immense scale and remarkable geological features. It is one of the country's largest limestone caves, boasting a vast interior and a main sightseeing route over a kilometer long. Its preservation of pristine stalactite formations and unique underground landscapes contributes to its national importance.

3. What specific geological formations can visitors observe within Akiyoshido Cave?

Akiyoshido Cave features a variety of impressive geological formations. Visitors can see towering stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites rising from the floor, some forming intricate columns. Notable formations include "Hyakumaigan" (a terrace of limestone pools), "Kasa-zaka" (a slope resembling an umbrella), and the powerful "Obi-iwa" (a massive rock resembling a belt).

4. How much time is typically recommended for exploring Akiyoshido Cave?

Most visitors spend approximately 60 to 90 minutes exploring Akiyoshido Cave. This allows ample time to walk the well-maintained sightseeing route, appreciate the various geological formations, and take photographs. If you wish to visit the nearby Akiyoshidai Plateau or other attractions, allocate additional time for the entire area.

5. What unique characteristics define Akiyoshido Cave compared to other caves?

Akiyoshido Cave stands out due to its sheer scale, featuring one of Japan's longest underground sightseeing routes, extending over a kilometer. Its massive caverns, such as the expansive Hyakumaigan (Hundred Plates) area, are uniquely vast. The cave also maintains a constant temperature year-round, offering a comfortable environment for exploring its diverse and ancient geological formations.

6. What are the key sights and natural wonders within Akiyoshido Cave?

Key sights within Akiyoshido Cave include the massive "Hyakumaigan" (Hundred Plates) limestone terraces, resembling giant rice paddies. The striking "Kasa-zaka" (Umbrella Slope) and the impressive "Obi-iwa" (Belt Rock) are also highlights. Visitors can marvel at various stalactites, stalagmites, and underground streams that have shaped the cave's breathtaking landscapes over millennia.

7. Is Akiyoshido Cave accessible for visitors with limited mobility?

Akiyoshido Cave offers relatively good accessibility for a natural cave. The main sightseeing route features paved pathways and wooden walkways, making it manageable for most visitors. While there are some stairs and slopes, alternative routes or elevators are available for certain sections to assist visitors with limited mobility or strollers. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details beforehand.

8. What is the significance of the Akiyoshidai Plateau associated with the cave?

The Akiyoshidai Plateau, located above the cave, is Japan's largest karst plateau and shares a significant geological connection with Akiyoshido Cave. The plateau's limestone bedrock, sculpted by rainwater over millions of years, is responsible for creating the cave's intricate formations. It's a key part of the national park, offering scenic beauty and further insight into the cave's natural environment.

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