Sekigahara Limestone Cave Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you are in the area is a good place to refresh especially in summer. There are fish in the cave too and it was very nice. It was not cheap, and the translation in the brochure does not make much sense ....
It was nothing but a small limestone cave. 7 Month ~8 Month seems to be open every day, but is it usually closed on Wednesdays? It seems to be a day. The parking lot is also complete and small, but you can enjoy it as it is. However, the fee is the same as the shrines and temples in Kyoto, adults 700 yen, children 300 yen, and infants? 200 yen Children and infants are free!
It's much cooler than expected when entering the mine, and the outside is over 35 degrees Celsius. As you can imagine, I think it's around 15 degrees Celsius. It was a warm winter and cool summer heaven. It was a 518-meter walk that I would never get tired of with the strange stones and rocks. Rainbow trout was released from the middle of the waterway and made my eyes enjoyable.
I visited in the heat of the heat, hoping to cool down. It's cool as expected, but because the inside is narrow, if the person walking ahead 々 stops, it can't overtake it, so if you walk consciously so that you don't stop the flow, it ends immediately. Compared to other limestone caves, I felt that the price was high.
It was a common limestone cave. It feels very cool and comfortable in summer. Rather, it feels cold. The time required is 20 minutes. There is a place where there is rainbow trout, and I have fun saying, "Oh, I was there!" What I was interested in was the admission fee. 700 yen for adults. It felt expensive for me. Some were discounted, but we didn't have them, so it's a normal fee. There are many parking lots and they are free. The place to buy tickets is old style (as in Showa), and it feels nostalgic ...
Chiquitito but Good
If you are in the area is a good place to refresh especially in summer. There are fish in the cave too and it was very nice. It was not cheap, and the translation in the brochure does not make much sense ....
It was cool inside.
It was nothing but a small limestone cave. 7 Month ~8 Month seems to be open every day, but is it usually closed on Wednesdays? It seems to be a day. The parking lot is also complete and small, but you can enjoy it as it is. However, the fee is the same as the shrines and temples in Kyoto, adults 700 yen, children 300 yen, and infants? 200 yen Children and infants are free!
The hot trip 〆 was a limestone cave.
It's much cooler than expected when entering the mine, and the outside is over 35 degrees Celsius. As you can imagine, I think it's around 15 degrees Celsius. It was a warm winter and cool summer heaven. It was a 518-meter walk that I would never get tired of with the strange stones and rocks. Rainbow trout was released from the middle of the waterway and made my eyes enjoyable.
It's cool.
I visited in the heat of the heat, hoping to cool down. It's cool as expected, but because the inside is narrow, if the person walking ahead 々 stops, it can't overtake it, so if you walk consciously so that you don't stop the flow, it ends immediately. Compared to other limestone caves, I felt that the price was high.
It's cool in summer.
It was a common limestone cave. It feels very cool and comfortable in summer. Rather, it feels cold. The time required is 20 minutes. There is a place where there is rainbow trout, and I have fun saying, "Oh, I was there!" What I was interested in was the admission fee. 700 yen for adults. It felt expensive for me. Some were discounted, but we didn't have them, so it's a normal fee. There are many parking lots and they are free. The place to buy tickets is old style (as in Showa), and it feels nostalgic ...