428 Washizawacho, Kita Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-2104, JapanMap
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BryanBaier
The Only Cave in Japan with a Flat Ceiling
It's harder to get to than the Ryugashido and that means it's quieter too but no less cool. I've taken two girls here on dates and neither of them have forgotten. It's not a very large cave but it doe...
I found it when I came to Hamamatsu. I wonder if it's difficult to visit unless it's a car. There is a spring water next to the entrance, and it says 10 liters of 100 yen. Many locals came to fetch it. Inside the wind hole, I was able to go around like an exploration, such as becoming like a maze or bent and advancing. I wonder if heels and skirts are tough because they climb stairs and go narrow. It's cool and I think I'll be happy to bring my children. You can also buy souvenirs of oranges ...
It's cool in summer! Certainly the inside of the wind hole is a little cool. It was a pity that it wasn't midsummer this time, so I'll try it again in midwinter and midsummer.
When I go sightseeing, I often use TripAdvisor to find the highlights of the area. It's easy to see because it's divided into types, and I found this little-known spot again this time. The word of mouth was good, so I visited immediately. It was the smallest I've ever been to, but I had a valuable experience with my daughter in the most interesting cave. 々. Also, the manager's aunt was very friendly, and vegetables were sold at a bargain price, so I bought them and went home. Management fee (in ...
I recommend it here! It's not very major and the cave is not so well preserved, but it's a lot of adventure and fun to rent a helmet and boots to enter a cave with no people at all! It's not well known and the locals don't know much, so it's vacant on weekends. Local vegetables are also sold at the entrance of the wind hole, and it's fun to chat with your uncles and aunts.
The Only Cave in Japan with a Flat Ceiling
It's harder to get to than the Ryugashido and that means it's quieter too but no less cool. I've taken two girls here on dates and neither of them have forgotten. It's not a very large cave but it doe...
You can explore small things.
I found it when I came to Hamamatsu. I wonder if it's difficult to visit unless it's a car. There is a spring water next to the entrance, and it says 10 liters of 100 yen. Many locals came to fetch it. Inside the wind hole, I was able to go around like an exploration, such as becoming like a maze or bent and advancing. I wonder if heels and skirts are tough because they climb stairs and go narrow. It's cool and I think I'll be happy to bring my children. You can also buy souvenirs of oranges ...
Fengcao
It's cool in summer! Certainly the inside of the wind hole is a little cool. It was a pity that it wasn't midsummer this time, so I'll try it again in midwinter and midsummer.
Thank you! Trip Advisor!
When I go sightseeing, I often use TripAdvisor to find the highlights of the area. It's easy to see because it's divided into types, and I found this little-known spot again this time. The word of mouth was good, so I visited immediately. It was the smallest I've ever been to, but I had a valuable experience with my daughter in the most interesting cave. 々. Also, the manager's aunt was very friendly, and vegetables were sold at a bargain price, so I bought them and went home. Management fee (in ...
A hidden spot!
I recommend it here! It's not very major and the cave is not so well preserved, but it's a lot of adventure and fun to rent a helmet and boots to enter a cave with no people at all! It's not well known and the locals don't know much, so it's vacant on weekends. Local vegetables are also sold at the entrance of the wind hole, and it's fun to chat with your uncles and aunts.