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Ryugashi Caves

Ryugashi Caves

This is the largest limestone cave open to the public in the Tokai area. The caves are over 250 million years old and contain over a kilometer of local limestone. There is a 400 meters trail for tours, surrounded by many delicate limestone. A particular point of interest is the massive 30 meter underground waterfall! This splendid scenery with water flowing down from the ceiling is really breathtaking.

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