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Ryusendo Cave
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Iwate, Tohoku

Ryusendo Cave

One of Japan's three great limestone caves, famous for underground lakes of extraordinary blue clarity — visibility reaches 41.5 metres. The cave system extends at least 4 kilometres (known length 4,088 m), with the most dramatic 700 metres open to visitors.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

¥1,100

Hours

8:30–17:00 (Oct–Apr); 8:30–18:00 (May–Sep). Last entry 30 min before closing. Closed during heavy rain.

Best Season

Year-round

Access

Bus from Iwaizumi Station (5 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Third Underground Lake is 98 metres deep with visibility of 41.5 m — the clearest cave water in Japan

  • 2

    Tens of thousands of Japanese horseshoe bats roost in the cave — Japan's largest bat colony

  • 3

    The cave air stays at 10°C year-round — refreshing in summer, gentle in winter

  • 4

    The on-site Science Museum displays cave ecology and the bat colony in detail

Local Tips

One of the world's most beautiful limestone caves — three underground lakes of extraordinary clarity with visibility to 41.5m in the deepest. The electric blue light of the deepest lake is remarkable. The cave maintains 10°C year-round — bring a layer in summer. The Ryusendo-do Village outside has traditional craft demonstrations.

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