Ryuga Cave — Limestone Cathedral Underground
Ryuga Cave (龍河洞) is one of Japan's three great limestone caves, a 4-kilometer underground system carved over 175 million years by the Yamadarui River as it dissolved its way through the Shikoku limestone karst. The public walking route covers 1km and takes you through chambers filled with stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone curtains, and underground pools lit by colored spotlights. The highlight is the 'Crystal Palace' chamber, where calcite formations hang like frozen chandeliers.
The cave is also an archaeological site — Yayoi-period pottery (2,000+ years old) was discovered deep inside, calcified into the cave floor by dripping limestone, creating eerie half-stone, half-ceramic artifacts. Ryuga Cave is less polished and more adventurous than famous caves like Akiyoshido — lighting is minimal in places, paths are narrow, and the sense of being deep underground is visceral.
Opening Hours
Daily 8:30–17:00 (last entry 16:30). Adventure Course tours run 9:00–15:00 with scheduled departure times. Ryugado Museum open same hours as cave.
Closed: Open daily year-round. No regular closure days. The cave interior is 13–15°C year-round regardless of surface conditions.
Entrance Fee
Standard cave entry ¥1,200 adults (includes Ryugado Museum). Adventure Course ¥3,000 additional (reservation required 3+ days ahead). Children ¥600 for standard entry.
Best Season
Year-round (cave maintains constant 13–15°C temperature). Spring and autumn are most comfortable for the outdoor approach. Summer weekdays are good to avoid August school-group crowds.
Visit Duration
Standard 1km cave route: 60 minutes. Adventure Course: 90 minutes. Including the Ryugado Museum: add 30 minutes. Full experience with both: 2.5–3 hours.
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