
Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau
Japan's largest karst plateau, where thousands of exposed limestone pillars dot a vast green grassland. The contrast looks almost prehistoric — like standing on another planet.
2–4 hours
Free
Always open (outdoor plateau)
April–November
Adjacent to Akiyoshido Cave
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Walk the 10km karst trail looping through limestone pillars
- 2
Combined cave + plateau visit gives a rare underground-to-overground perspective
- 3
Spring wildflowers carpet the plateau in April–May
Local Tips
The plateau is most photogenic in autumn when the grass turns golden. Combine with Akiyoshido Cave directly below — enter via the steep staircase path from the plateau. Bring a windbreaker as the plateau gets gusty.
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