Created by eternal time
Natural art underground space
I will introduce you to ‘Abukuma Cave’, a space created in Fukushima over a long period of time of approximately 80 million years. In the 600m long cave, you can see stalactites known to be the most diverse in the East.
In addition, the stage lighting installed in the cave creates a bizarre yet fantastic atmosphere, and there are many things to see, including 'Takine Goten', the largest hall in the cave, and 'Moon World', which was the first in Japan to use stage lighting techniques in a cave! We also offer an exploration course that will give you a sense of adventure, so we recommend experiencing a mysterious experience in the cool underground world.
The formative beauty of Mother Nature
Fukushima Abukuma Cave
The 'Abukuma Cave', a formative beauty of nature created over a long period of time, can be admired at a length of 600m, and is a huge cave that is not open to the public, reaching 2500m. It is said that the number and type of stalactites that can be seen here are the largest in the East, making it a travel destination worth visiting.
In 'Takine Goten', the largest hall inside the three-story cave, you can see up close precious stalactites that can only be seen here, such as crystal curtains, boxwork, cave shields, and cave coral!
A course that stimulates the spirit of exploration!
Abukuma Cave has a course prepared to stimulate your spirit of exploration!
address :
Abukuma Cave
Japan 〒963-3601 Fukushima, Tamura, Takinemachi Sugaya, Higashikamayama−1
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operating time :
everyday
8:00 AM - 17:30 PM
*Please refer to the official website for operating hours and holidays.
일본 〒963-3601 Fukushima, Tamura, Takinemachi Sugaya, Higashikamayama−1