Hakuun Cave Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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more than expectation
just to have short time for visit. but we got more than expectation. the rock, the cave quite pretty also the floor, using the wood is quite good. at least it don't slippery. good for visit and take s...
Visited during the season when the autumn leaves of Taishakukyo are also falling leaves. It was on the way to Obashi for a few minutes from the second parking lot. For me, who likes caves, it's narrow, short and small 々 I'm not satisfied, but I enjoyed it as it was.
A few minutes walk from the parking lot of Godshaku and climb the side road on your left, there is a receptionist. It is a small limestone cave with depth 200 m, but the inside of the cave is lit up with limestone, Seki Jun, stone pillars, etc., which is very mysterious. From here, just down the promenade, there is also "Oni no Karamon" on the left side.
You can easily visit the limestone cave in Taishakukyo for an entrance fee 300 yen. Since there is no extra design such as lighting, you can enjoy the atmosphere of the original limestone cave.
It is a limestone cave at the entrance of Taishakukyo. It's not very famous, but it was impressive. It's a narrow passage, and it's exciting. I think children will be happy.
more than expectation
just to have short time for visit. but we got more than expectation. the rock, the cave quite pretty also the floor, using the wood is quite good. at least it don't slippery. good for visit and take s...
A small, small limestone cave.
Visited during the season when the autumn leaves of Taishakukyo are also falling leaves. It was on the way to Obashi for a few minutes from the second parking lot. For me, who likes caves, it's narrow, short and small 々 I'm not satisfied, but I enjoyed it as it was.
A small limestone cave of depth 200 m
A few minutes walk from the parking lot of Godshaku and climb the side road on your left, there is a receptionist. It is a small limestone cave with depth 200 m, but the inside of the cave is lit up with limestone, Seki Jun, stone pillars, etc., which is very mysterious. From here, just down the promenade, there is also "Oni no Karamon" on the left side.
Limestone cave in Teishaku Gorge
You can easily visit the limestone cave in Taishakukyo for an entrance fee 300 yen. Since there is no extra design such as lighting, you can enjoy the atmosphere of the original limestone cave.
It's plain, but it's good enough to see.
It is a limestone cave at the entrance of Taishakukyo. It's not very famous, but it was impressive. It's a narrow passage, and it's exciting. I think children will be happy.