Dec 25 2020

Shikoku

Ryugado Cave

Great Stuff to See and Do!

A mysterious “palace” carved out over 175 million years

Ryugado Cave is one of Japan’s three greatest limestone caves, and is Japan’s representative sightseeing limestone cave. Taking a step inside the cave, which has a total length stretching approximately 4 km, allows a firsthand look at a magical and mysterious world that was created as a result of rainwater eroding the limestone over a period of many years. There are traces of cave dwelling from the Yayoi era near the cave’s exit, and it is possible to see Yayoi pottery encased in calcareous sinter, a rare sight even worldwide.

Ryugado Cave
Ryugado Cave

Additionally, on the approximately 1 km adventure course, you can enjoy the exciting experience of inching your way along narrow passageways and climbing wooden ladders accompanied by a professional guide, while relying solely on a headlamp amid total darkness. It is an exhilarating challenge that you should try!

* Advance bookings are needed for the adventure course.

Email: ryuga-do@athena.ocn.ne.jp
Telephone: 0887-53-2144 (in Japanese only)

▼ Watch the video below (in Japanese) to get a real sense of the cave exploration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLz7JcfmU_U

You can enjoy a meal and shopping while still reeling with excitement from the cave adventure

here is a free rest area adjacent to the cave exit where you can relax comfortably amid a natural setting. The special experience continues further, with attractions such as a restaurant and a stylish cafe where you can eat local delicacies, and a souvenir store that sells local specialties.

Ryugado Cave