Yuugendo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Surprising "little" cave
We visited this little cave to kill some time while waiting for the departure time for our boat ride through Geibi Gorge (they're less than 10 minutes apart by car). To our surprise, the cave turned ...
and then i'm going to take a look at the tsurubikei
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It was about an hour until the boat time down the tsurubikei, so I stopped by here. In an hour including a round trip by car to tsurubikei, Yugendo itself was rushed to visit. It is said to be the oldest limestone cave in Japan, but it is not very powerful and the tour fee of 1100 yen is high. Moreover, it was a pity that I was told that I couldn't use the discount ticket I got from Tsubakei. There was music like Showa Kayo at the entrance, and it didn't feel like there was a curator. If you are interested in limestone caves, it is good to extend your legs ...
It is for people to feel the non-billy atmosphere.
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I could see it slowly. The relatively short limestone cave is only general lighting and there is no color illumination. It is divided into a course with an upfound and a flat course. The tour fee was 1100 yen for adults. It's expensive, but it's a good idea to proceed while enjoying the non-billy atmosphere. The entrance and exit are different. The ceiling is a little low, so be careful with a hat with a swallow.
I visited for the first time ♪ I've been to several limestone caves so far, but this is "full of handmade feelings". (^^ ♪ The inside of the cave is undulating, and there are narrow passages and places where you can hit your head, so please be careful and explore.
I stopped by after the tsurubikei. I had asked some questions by email in advance, but the email was accurate and very kind. There is a minibus of Higashiban Kotsu from Sakaibikei, so it is also accessible by public transportation. The bus stop is also nearby. Cards cannot be used. PayPay seems to be available. The interior is retro, and I think it's enough to have a limestone cave for about 20 minutes. It's quite narrow and low overhead, so it's better to have no luggage. People who came by car ...
Surprising "little" cave
We visited this little cave to kill some time while waiting for the departure time for our boat ride through Geibi Gorge (they're less than 10 minutes apart by car). To our surprise, the cave turned ...
and then i'm going to take a look at the tsurubikei
It was about an hour until the boat time down the tsurubikei, so I stopped by here. In an hour including a round trip by car to tsurubikei, Yugendo itself was rushed to visit. It is said to be the oldest limestone cave in Japan, but it is not very powerful and the tour fee of 1100 yen is high. Moreover, it was a pity that I was told that I couldn't use the discount ticket I got from Tsubakei. There was music like Showa Kayo at the entrance, and it didn't feel like there was a curator. If you are interested in limestone caves, it is good to extend your legs ...
It is for people to feel the non-billy atmosphere.
I could see it slowly. The relatively short limestone cave is only general lighting and there is no color illumination. It is divided into a course with an upfound and a flat course. The tour fee was 1100 yen for adults. It's expensive, but it's a good idea to proceed while enjoying the non-billy atmosphere. The entrance and exit are different. The ceiling is a little low, so be careful with a hat with a swallow.
I visited for the first time ♪
I visited for the first time ♪ I've been to several limestone caves so far, but this is "full of handmade feelings". (^^ ♪ The inside of the cave is undulating, and there are narrow passages and places where you can hit your head, so please be careful and explore.
Retro atmosphere limestone cave
I stopped by after the tsurubikei. I had asked some questions by email in advance, but the email was accurate and very kind. There is a minibus of Higashiban Kotsu from Sakaibikei, so it is also accessible by public transportation. The bus stop is also nearby. Cards cannot be used. PayPay seems to be available. The interior is retro, and I think it's enough to have a limestone cave for about 20 minutes. It's quite narrow and low overhead, so it's better to have no luggage. People who came by car ...