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Akiyoshido Cave — Japan's Largest Limestone Cavern

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Akiyoshido Cave — Japan's Largest Limestone Cavern

Akiyoshido Cave (秋芳洞) is Japan's most extensive limestone cave system, with 10.7km of surveyed passages of which 1km is open to the public along a paved, illuminated walkway following an underground river. The cave formed over 300 million years as rainwater dissolved the karst limestone plateau above (Akiyoshidai), creating cathedral-like chambers up to 35 meters high, cascading flowstone formations, and the massive 'Golden Pillar' — a 15-meter-tall stalagmite illuminated in amber light.

The main route through Akiyoshido follows the Akiyoshi River, which flows year-round at a constant 17°C, making the cave comfortably cool in summer and warmer than outside in winter. Geological formations include rimstone pools (棚田, terraced fields of mineral water), stalactites hanging like frozen waterfalls, and the 'Hundred Dishes' formation — a series of limestone plates resembling stacked dinnerware. The cave's scale is overwhelming: the entrance chamber (Seidoen, 青天井, 'Blue Sky Hall') measures 175m long, 80m wide, and 35m high. Discovered in local folklore centuries ago, Akiyoshido was scientifically surveyed in the 1920s and opened to tourism in 1926.

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Getting There

Access Information

Shuhocho Akiyoshi, Mine City. 40 min by bus from JR Shin-Yamaguchi Station. Entry: ¥1,300 (includes Akiyoshidai Plateau). Hours: 8:30–17:30 (Mar–Nov), 8:30–16:30 (Dec–Feb). Main route 1km, 60-min walk. Temperature inside: constant 17°C year-round.

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**Full experience route:** Enter via the main entrance (Cathedral Gate) and walk the 1km paved main route upstream, exiting via the rear 'Kuraki Pass' elevator (¥300) that ascends 80m inside the mount

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