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JapanGifu PrefectureGujoOtaki Limestone Cave

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Otaki Limestone Cave

2298 Hachimancho Akuda, Gujo, Gifu 501-4205, Japan
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Guided tour at Okuhida Brewery
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4.1
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5.0
2y

I recently had the chance to visit the Otaki Limestone Cave in Japan, and I must say, it was a truly captivating experience. As you step inside, you're immediately greeted by a well-lit environment that allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the cave. However, it's important to note that the presence of water can make the rocks quite slippery, so you'll need to tread carefully to avoid any accidents.

The cave's interior offers a remarkable journey through time, giving visitors a glimpse into a place that has been shaped over an astonishing 300 million years. The geological formations are a testament to the forces of nature and the passage of time. As you explore the cave, you'll find yourself walking along a 700-meter stretch that's open to the public. The experience takes around 30 minutes, offering a perfect blend of exploration and immersion.

One of the highlights of the Otaki Limestone Cave is the awe-inspiring 30-meter high waterfall that marks the almost-end of your journey. The sound of water echoing within the cave creates an atmosphere of tranquility and wonder. It's a sight that truly leaves a lasting impression.

While the cave offers a unique adventure, it's important to be prepared for the conditions. The cave's temperature can drop significantly, so dressing warmly is a wise choice. The presence of water also means that the cave can be quite damp, so appropriate footwear is essential. Although the experience is captivating, it's worth noting that families with young children, especially those under 10 years old, should exercise caution. The slippery rocks and potential hazards might make it less suitable for younger kids.

In terms of reaching the Otaki Limestone Cave, it's important to mention that the roads leading there are quite narrow. Travelers should exercise caution and patience, especially if they're driving themselves. I made the mistake of taking a big bus tour with a 45-passenger bus, and the narrow roads proved to be a challenge for such a large vehicle. I would strongly advise against using a big bus for this journey due to the potential dangers posed by the...

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4.0
3y

Nicely atmospheric, if a little short, limestone cave, which you get to by ascending a short railway. The inside of the cave gives great relief from the summer humidity, so it’s an ideal place to go if you want to get away from the heat. Be aware, it’s pretty narrow, and this can be a problem if you want to stop and take in the features with a line of people behind you. I’d advise waiting at the entrance until everyone else has gone in first, and then you won’t be bothered from behind until the next group arrives on the train. The cave itself has some interesting features, which are signposted (in Japanese), the most interesting of which being a chamber with a waterfall and carved statues on the wall. Word of warning - you will get wet, if that bothers you dress...

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5.0
2y

You can see spectacular views of nature's wonder. It's cool inside, so it makes you comfortable in summer. Shoes are necessary, not sandals and high-heeled shoes, because it's dangerous. In my case, it took about 20 minutes to reach the goal. Aside from the cave, a fish pond is also good. You can eat or take fishes home if you can catch them. Overall, I...

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I recently had the chance to visit the Otaki Limestone Cave in Japan, and I must say, it was a truly captivating experience. As you step inside, you're immediately greeted by a well-lit environment that allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the cave. However, it's important to note that the presence of water can make the rocks quite slippery, so you'll need to tread carefully to avoid any accidents. The cave's interior offers a remarkable journey through time, giving visitors a glimpse into a place that has been shaped over an astonishing 300 million years. The geological formations are a testament to the forces of nature and the passage of time. As you explore the cave, you'll find yourself walking along a 700-meter stretch that's open to the public. The experience takes around 30 minutes, offering a perfect blend of exploration and immersion. One of the highlights of the Otaki Limestone Cave is the awe-inspiring 30-meter high waterfall that marks the almost-end of your journey. The sound of water echoing within the cave creates an atmosphere of tranquility and wonder. It's a sight that truly leaves a lasting impression. While the cave offers a unique adventure, it's important to be prepared for the conditions. The cave's temperature can drop significantly, so dressing warmly is a wise choice. The presence of water also means that the cave can be quite damp, so appropriate footwear is essential. Although the experience is captivating, it's worth noting that families with young children, especially those under 10 years old, should exercise caution. The slippery rocks and potential hazards might make it less suitable for younger kids. In terms of reaching the Otaki Limestone Cave, it's important to mention that the roads leading there are quite narrow. Travelers should exercise caution and patience, especially if they're driving themselves. I made the mistake of taking a big bus tour with a 45-passenger bus, and the narrow roads proved to be a challenge for such a large vehicle. I would strongly advise against using a big bus for this journey due to the potential dangers posed by the road conditions.
DuckbutcherDuckbutcher
Nicely atmospheric, if a little short, limestone cave, which you get to by ascending a short railway. The inside of the cave gives great relief from the summer humidity, so it’s an ideal place to go if you want to get away from the heat. Be aware, it’s pretty narrow, and this can be a problem if you want to stop and take in the features with a line of people behind you. I’d advise waiting at the entrance until everyone else has gone in first, and then you won’t be bothered from behind until the next group arrives on the train. The cave itself has some interesting features, which are signposted (in Japanese), the most interesting of which being a chamber with a waterfall and carved statues on the wall. Word of warning - you will get wet, if that bothers you dress accordingly!
MukinTukinMukinTukin
Good place for family to relax. Fishing some Ayu or Masu Going to a Limestone Cave. There are courses if ya wanna go for the 2 limestone cave course. There is a ticket booth there. Beat of ya go for the course as you can save 200-300yen. After exiting the Ootaki Limestone Cave. There is a Nagasoumen Shop for an affordable price.
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I recently had the chance to visit the Otaki Limestone Cave in Japan, and I must say, it was a truly captivating experience. As you step inside, you're immediately greeted by a well-lit environment that allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the cave. However, it's important to note that the presence of water can make the rocks quite slippery, so you'll need to tread carefully to avoid any accidents. The cave's interior offers a remarkable journey through time, giving visitors a glimpse into a place that has been shaped over an astonishing 300 million years. The geological formations are a testament to the forces of nature and the passage of time. As you explore the cave, you'll find yourself walking along a 700-meter stretch that's open to the public. The experience takes around 30 minutes, offering a perfect blend of exploration and immersion. One of the highlights of the Otaki Limestone Cave is the awe-inspiring 30-meter high waterfall that marks the almost-end of your journey. The sound of water echoing within the cave creates an atmosphere of tranquility and wonder. It's a sight that truly leaves a lasting impression. While the cave offers a unique adventure, it's important to be prepared for the conditions. The cave's temperature can drop significantly, so dressing warmly is a wise choice. The presence of water also means that the cave can be quite damp, so appropriate footwear is essential. Although the experience is captivating, it's worth noting that families with young children, especially those under 10 years old, should exercise caution. The slippery rocks and potential hazards might make it less suitable for younger kids. In terms of reaching the Otaki Limestone Cave, it's important to mention that the roads leading there are quite narrow. Travelers should exercise caution and patience, especially if they're driving themselves. I made the mistake of taking a big bus tour with a 45-passenger bus, and the narrow roads proved to be a challenge for such a large vehicle. I would strongly advise against using a big bus for this journey due to the potential dangers posed by the road conditions.
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Nicely atmospheric, if a little short, limestone cave, which you get to by ascending a short railway. The inside of the cave gives great relief from the summer humidity, so it’s an ideal place to go if you want to get away from the heat. Be aware, it’s pretty narrow, and this can be a problem if you want to stop and take in the features with a line of people behind you. I’d advise waiting at the entrance until everyone else has gone in first, and then you won’t be bothered from behind until the next group arrives on the train. The cave itself has some interesting features, which are signposted (in Japanese), the most interesting of which being a chamber with a waterfall and carved statues on the wall. Word of warning - you will get wet, if that bothers you dress accordingly!
Duckbutcher

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Good place for family to relax. Fishing some Ayu or Masu Going to a Limestone Cave. There are courses if ya wanna go for the 2 limestone cave course. There is a ticket booth there. Beat of ya go for the course as you can save 200-300yen. After exiting the Ootaki Limestone Cave. There is a Nagasoumen Shop for an affordable price.
MukinTukin

MukinTukin

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