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Nice for a quick detour en route to Kamikochi
Nice place to visit. It doesn't take long. There is an exhibition with some interesting artefacta but all in Japanese and no photos allowed so we skipped that. The caves are fun. You basically climb u...
This place wasn't really on our itinerary but change of plans gave us free time and glad we did. Reasonably easy to walk through the caves with some stairs and smaller spacers. Museum attached was int...
Children also liked it very much. It seems that they feel like they are adventuring the cave. There are some narrow places because it makes use of the natural passages, but the difficulty is not high, so you can go to the back without overdoing it. The inside was cool. By the way, there is a museum where the person who found this limestone cave was up to the entrance, but the child seemed not interested at all, so I couldn't step on the 3rd floor.
Facilities other than limestone caves are also substantial
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The limestone cave is a bottleneck and has a step, so you have to walk as it is. I visited on a day when the outside temperature in summer was 30 degrees or higher, but the inside was 20 degrees or less, it was cool and sweaty, and I didn't feel tired at all because of the excitement. There are some guide signs for people who want to retire on the way, but I don't have to walk so much distance, so I definitely want to reach the last exit without retire. If the review of the limestone cave is written by others, ...
Nice for a quick detour en route to Kamikochi
Nice place to visit. It doesn't take long. There is an exhibition with some interesting artefacta but all in Japanese and no photos allowed so we skipped that. The caves are fun. You basically climb u...
Unexpected experience
This place wasn't really on our itinerary but change of plans gave us free time and glad we did. Reasonably easy to walk through the caves with some stairs and smaller spacers. Museum attached was int...
A different point in our trip
We had the morning free and decided to come to know these caves that are just 20 minutes' drive from Takayama center.
It's quite volume and fun
Children also liked it very much. It seems that they feel like they are adventuring the cave. There are some narrow places because it makes use of the natural passages, but the difficulty is not high, so you can go to the back without overdoing it. The inside was cool. By the way, there is a museum where the person who found this limestone cave was up to the entrance, but the child seemed not interested at all, so I couldn't step on the 3rd floor.
Facilities other than limestone caves are also substantial
The limestone cave is a bottleneck and has a step, so you have to walk as it is. I visited on a day when the outside temperature in summer was 30 degrees or higher, but the inside was 20 degrees or less, it was cool and sweaty, and I didn't feel tired at all because of the excitement. There are some guide signs for people who want to retire on the way, but I don't have to walk so much distance, so I definitely want to reach the last exit without retire. If the review of the limestone cave is written by others, ...