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Taya Caves — Attraction in Yokohama

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Taya Caves
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Josenji
1501 Tayacho, Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0844, Japan
Senshu Park
1662 Tayacho, Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0844, Japan
Kosuzume Park
681-3 Kosuzumecho, Totsuka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0004, Japan
九つ井山の上ギャラリー
644-2 Kosuzumecho, Totsuka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0004, Japan
Nearby restaurants
らーめん花樂 田谷店
162 Tayacho, Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0844, Japan
Kokonotsuido main store
1319 Tayacho, Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0844, Japan
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Taya Caves
JapanKanagawa PrefectureYokohamaTaya Caves

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Taya Caves

1501 Tayacho, Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0844, Japan
4.4(495)
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Cultural
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Scenic
Off the beaten path
attractions: Josenji, Senshu Park, Kosuzume Park, 九つ井山の上ギャラリー, restaurants: らーめん花樂 田谷店, Kokonotsuido main store
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+81 45-851-2392
Website
taya-josenji.jp

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Nearby attractions of Taya Caves

Josenji

Senshu Park

Kosuzume Park

九つ井山の上ギャラリー

Josenji

Josenji

4.3

(197)

Open 24 hours
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Senshu Park

Senshu Park

3.7

(57)

Closed
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Kosuzume Park

Kosuzume Park

3.8

(128)

Open 24 hours
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九つ井山の上ギャラリー

九つ井山の上ギャラリー

4.4

(27)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Taya Caves

らーめん花樂 田谷店

Kokonotsuido main store

らーめん花樂 田谷店

らーめん花樂 田谷店

3.4

(191)

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Kokonotsuido main store

Kokonotsuido main store

4.4

(550)

$$$

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Reviews of Taya Caves

4.4
(495)
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5.0
23w

One of the most unique and underrated experiences in Kanagawa-ken, the Tata Caves are just a short bus ride from Ōfuna station. The caves are cared for by a group of local history actives and the temple staff. This heritage site is much bigger than I expected. I was in the caves for over 35+ minutes. It is cold and damp inside and somehow scary as it was when I was there alone, however, this is one of the most unique experiences in Japan for anyone interested in culture, history or spirituality. I cannot understand how some of these carvings were crested in the 13th century in the extremely dark conditions within the caves. It is a feat of human faith and ingenuity and something everyone visiting Kanagawa should experience...

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4.0
39w

An ancient place to visit if you are into "speleology". From Ofuna station 20 minutes on foot or 10 by bus which stops right in front of the caves. While buying your ticket you'll receive a candle that should be pinned on a wooden stick near the entrance and light up just after getting inside. It is for a more immersive experience but the way is lit with electric lights too.

Some parts are a bit narrow but the carvings are interesting to watch. Midway you'll find a small waterfall. I've been told that you're supposed to put some water on your forehead, then on hurtful parts of your body to ease the pain.

Remember that you are not allowed to take pictures...

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5.0
2y

Taya Caves in Yokohama are a mesmerizing blend of nature's craft and human ingenuity. Carved into the rocky hillsides, these subterranean wonders bear testament to centuries of spiritual devotion and artistry. As you meander through the dimly lit corridors, the intricate Buddhist carvings and inscriptions evoke awe and reflection.

The naturally cool atmosphere and the echoes of dripping water add to the caves' mystical ambiance. A visit to Taya Caves is not just an exploration of underground marvels; it's a journey into Japan's rich spiritual tapestry. For history enthusiasts and seekers alike, these caves are a hidden gem...

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AmanoAmano
One of the most unique and underrated experiences in Kanagawa-ken, the Tata Caves are just a short bus ride from Ōfuna station. The caves are cared for by a group of local history actives and the temple staff. This heritage site is much bigger than I expected. I was in the caves for over 35+ minutes. It is cold and damp inside and somehow scary as it was when I was there alone, however, this is one of the most unique experiences in Japan for anyone interested in culture, history or spirituality. I cannot understand how some of these carvings were crested in the 13th century in the extremely dark conditions within the caves. It is a feat of human faith and ingenuity and something everyone visiting Kanagawa should experience at least one.
Maxim RossMaxim Ross
Taya Caves in Yokohama are a mesmerizing blend of nature's craft and human ingenuity. Carved into the rocky hillsides, these subterranean wonders bear testament to centuries of spiritual devotion and artistry. As you meander through the dimly lit corridors, the intricate Buddhist carvings and inscriptions evoke awe and reflection. The naturally cool atmosphere and the echoes of dripping water add to the caves' mystical ambiance. A visit to Taya Caves is not just an exploration of underground marvels; it's a journey into Japan's rich spiritual tapestry. For history enthusiasts and seekers alike, these caves are a hidden gem awaiting discovery.
Bijay Rai (Raijourneys)Bijay Rai (Raijourneys)
This one’s very interesting cave near by ofuna kannon ji shrine. We can take bus from ofuna station to reach here or we can walk for 25min to this place. We need to pay 400¥ for the entrance and we’ll be given one candle which we need to light up before we enter the cave. Photography inside cave is not allowed but trust me caves is so beautiful and amazing. Recommend to visit with friend cause it’s scary if we go alone inside.. 😜
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One of the most unique and underrated experiences in Kanagawa-ken, the Tata Caves are just a short bus ride from Ōfuna station. The caves are cared for by a group of local history actives and the temple staff. This heritage site is much bigger than I expected. I was in the caves for over 35+ minutes. It is cold and damp inside and somehow scary as it was when I was there alone, however, this is one of the most unique experiences in Japan for anyone interested in culture, history or spirituality. I cannot understand how some of these carvings were crested in the 13th century in the extremely dark conditions within the caves. It is a feat of human faith and ingenuity and something everyone visiting Kanagawa should experience at least one.
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Taya Caves in Yokohama are a mesmerizing blend of nature's craft and human ingenuity. Carved into the rocky hillsides, these subterranean wonders bear testament to centuries of spiritual devotion and artistry. As you meander through the dimly lit corridors, the intricate Buddhist carvings and inscriptions evoke awe and reflection. The naturally cool atmosphere and the echoes of dripping water add to the caves' mystical ambiance. A visit to Taya Caves is not just an exploration of underground marvels; it's a journey into Japan's rich spiritual tapestry. For history enthusiasts and seekers alike, these caves are a hidden gem awaiting discovery.
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This one’s very interesting cave near by ofuna kannon ji shrine. We can take bus from ofuna station to reach here or we can walk for 25min to this place. We need to pay 400¥ for the entrance and we’ll be given one candle which we need to light up before we enter the cave. Photography inside cave is not allowed but trust me caves is so beautiful and amazing. Recommend to visit with friend cause it’s scary if we go alone inside.. 😜
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