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Hida Great Limestone Cave

岐阜県
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Ancient memories sleep in a fantastic limestone cave.
This limestone cave was slowly formed over a long period of time, in an area that was once the sea far in the past. It is approximately 800 meters long, and takes about 20-30 minutes to tour. A mysterious world created by nature awaits you.

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Highlights

Point 1

Overwhelmingly Powerful Space

Hida Great Limestone Cave Overwhelmingly Powerful Space
A mysterious cave created by nature over billions of years, with a ceiling so high and huge rocks scattered about, it's like a natural labyrinth. One of the features of the Hida Great Limestone Cave is its many ups and downs compared to other tourist caves, and you can experience an adventurous feeling like in a movie in the fantastic atmosphere lit up by lights. With a total length of about 800m, you can explore it slowly for 40 minutes to an hour, but if you get tired, don't worry as there are exits scattered throughout. Why not challenge yourself and explore this overwhelmingly powerful space?
Point 2

Rare and Valuable Helictites

Hida Great Limestone Cave Rare and Valuable Helictites
画像引用:飛騨大鍾乳洞
Hida Great Limestone Cave is known as the cave where you can see the most "helictites," which are highly valuable academically. Helictites are thin, branch-like stones that grow from the ceiling, measuring about 2-5 millimeters in length. Unlike normal stalactites, helictites grow in various directions, making them unique. These strange and rare stones are definitely worth seeing.
Point 3

Numerous Unique Rocks Continuing from the "Night View of Ryuuguu"

Hida Great Limestone Cave Numerous Unique Rocks Continuing from the "Night View of Ryuuguu"
画像引用:岐阜の旅ガイド
At the beginning of the first cave, just after entering, is a mysterious area called the "Night View of Ryuuguu." The inside of the cave is illuminated with fantastic lights, and the whiteness of the stalactites and the deep blue color of the water are beautifully highlighted. As you progress through the cave, unique shaped stalactites appear one after another, which seem to have been naturally formed. You can also enjoy the naming sense of these unique shapes, such as "Roman Ruins," "National Diet Building," and "Ten Gallon Hat."
Point 4

Tunnel to Deepen Love

Hida Great Limestone Cave Tunnel to Deepen Love
To get from the first cave to the second cave, you pass through a tunnel about 40 meters long called the "Love Deepening Tunnel". Since 2015, it has been illuminated with seven colors of LED lights, and its beauty and unique atmosphere have made it a popular photo spot. Passing through this tunnel is said to deepen love, making it a popular spot for couples as a romantic location.
Point 5

Various Stalactites Enshrined in the Second Cave

Hida Great Limestone Cave Various Stalactites Enshrined in the Second Cave
Continuing from the first cave, there are also unique stalactites in the second cave. First to appear is the "Crown," named by Prince Takamatsu who visited the Hida Great Stalactite Cave in 1971. Further in, there is a stalactite that is said to be the largest in Asia, measuring 4.5 meters in length. Stalactites grow upwards from the ceiling by the dripping of water, taking about 130 years to grow just 1 centimeter. You can feel the endless length of history. Other attractions in the second cave include waterfalls such as "Happiness Falls" and "Niagara Falls" that fall inside the cave. Please enjoy the sight of water falling into the darkness and the sound of echoing water.
Point 6

Boldly Split Rocks in the "Moon World"

Hida Great Limestone Cave Boldly Split Rocks in the "Moon World"
When you enter the third cave, you can see a space made of coral called the "Moon World." As you carefully proceed along the steep and undulating path, a narrow and steep staircase appears, which is the entrance to the Moon World. Going up the stairs, you can see that the ceiling is high and dome-shaped. This terrain is called a "cave shield," and on the surface of the walls, there are stalactites called "cave corals" with bumps and protrusions. This surreal space overlaps with a cosmic image while being in the environment of a cave, and is certainly a scene that reminds you of the moon.
Point 7

A Serene and Hidden Shrine

Hida Great Limestone Cave A Serene and Hidden Shrine
As you approach the climax of the third cave in the limestone cave, a red shrine gate suddenly appears. In fact, the Hida Great Limestone Cave is also famous as a power spot that blesses children. The "Kodakara Shrine" and "Kodakara Jizo" were built as symbols of this. At the "Kodakara Shrine," there is a legend that if you stroke the stone of the deity, you will be blessed with children, and many couples and married couples seem to visit.
Point 8

Is it Worth Seeing? "The Returned Gold Bars"

Hida Great Limestone Cave Is it Worth Seeing? "The Returned Gold Bars"
画像引用:飛騨大鍾乳洞
At the "Ohashi Collection Museum" located in the limestone cave, approximately 1000 works of art and decorative items from around the world collected by the late Ohashi Toyoshi, a local entrepreneur who discovered the Hida Great Limestone Cave and built up a vast fortune in one generation, are on display. Among them, the most talked-about exhibit is "The Returned Gold Bars". These gold bars were displayed from the first year of the Heisei era as a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the Hida Great Limestone Cave and the change of the era name, but were stolen in 2007. The stolen gold bars weighed approximately 100 kg and were said to be worth about 500 million yen at the current market price! The thief was caught afterwards, but some of the bars were melted with a gas burner and sold. Currently, at the collection museum, fragments of the gold bars, which were scattered by the thief and weigh approximately 70 kg, and two replicas before the theft are on display.
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Access

Hida Great Limestone Cave Japan's Highest Tourist Cave
Japan's Highest Tourist Cave
The Hida Great Limestone Cave, located at an elevation of 900m, is the highest tourist cave in Japan. If traveling by car, it takes about 40 minutes from the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway "Takayama IC" and about 90 minutes from the Nagano Expressway "Matsumoto IC". If using public transportation, there is a method of using the Nohi Bus Shinhotaka Line from "JR Takayama Station". The nearest bus stop is "Shonyudo-guchi Bus Stop," which is about 30 minutes from Takayama Station. From there, a free shuttle bus to the Hida Great Limestone Cave takes about 3 minutes to arrive.

Required time

Exploring the Cave Takes About 30 to 60 Minutes
The inside of the 800-meter-long cave is dimly lit and has uneven footing, so the required time may vary depending on the person. As a rough guide, the time required from the entrance of the cave to the first exit is about 10 minutes, to the second exit is about 20 minutes, and to the third exit is about 30 minutes, as stated in the brochure. There are also adjacent souvenir shops, rest areas, and collection halls, so if you take your time enjoying them, it may take about 2 to 3 hours. There are also dining options and walking paths to explore in the surrounding area.

Basic Information

Address 1147 Hinomoto, Niu-gawa-cho, Takayama-shi, Gifu 506-2256
Business Hours

9:00~16:00

TEL 0577-79-2211
Web Site https://www.syonyudo.com/

Review

Average Review
4
5 Reviews
4
お散歩日和
Posted Date:2025/1/29
飛騨高山旅行に行った際に立寄りました。 鍾乳洞はかなり大きく高低差が有りました。高齢者はキツいかな。 鍾乳洞内は沢山の鍾乳石が有って見所有りました。 発見者の説明やコレクションも見所有りました。鍾乳洞より良く見てたかも(笑) 恋人の聖地的な感じで若いカップルが楽しそうにして居ましたょ(*^^*)♪
4
チャンネルゼロワン
Posted Date:2024/12/17
わんこと一緒にドライブ🚗³₃ ペット同伴可となっていたので訪問 寒い時期だからかお客さんもパラパラ 鍾乳洞って暑い日に来ると涼しくていいってイメージだもんね ところが鍾乳洞冬もそこまで寒くなく、むしろ結構な斜面や階段を歩くので寒い日もへっちゃら とにかく斜面と階段はきついです でもなんだかわからんが壮大な景観、時々首筋に落ちてくる水滴w所々に設置してあるリタイヤ口wそして上がりに上がって鍾乳洞を抜けたあとはちゃんと風よけしてある通路で下まで行けます🙆‍♀️ 夏は窓とかビニールを外すんだろうなぁっと思いながら、風景も素敵😍 ただ、施設の方がせっかく外が見えるようにクリアのビニールを通路に貼ってくれてあるのに傷をつけて落書きする輩がいるようでちょっと不快に感じた せっかくの好意をそんな風にするなら寒空の下降りていけ! ま、それはさておきその他にもお土産屋さんや鍾乳洞の中で熟成させたお酒の販売や、カップルに人気?幸せの鐘など 入場料1100円にしてはなかなか素晴らしかった あと、修学旅行で訪れた学生さんに20歳になったらまた来てねって渡した紙をもって学生さんが再度訪れると鍾乳洞で寝かせたお酒がプレゼントされるって企画があったようで いいなぁ〜羨ましいし、ほっこりするなぁって思った
5
K H
Posted Date:2024/12/13
岐阜の山奥にある鍾乳洞で、その名の通り飛騨市にある。今回初来訪だがまた来たいと思った。 帰りの道中になぜか七福神が祀られていて、何気に鍾乳洞の外は緑が多い。そのため鍾乳洞という少し狭い空間からうって変わった開放的な気分で帰ることができる、いい意味のギャップもポイントが高い。 一般的に鍾乳洞といえば山口の秋芳洞、岩手の龍泉洞、高知の龍河洞が日本の三大鍾乳洞と言われるため、確かにスケールの大きさという観点ではそれらに若干見劣りするかもしれない。ただそれでもそれらを制覇した方もここに来る価値はあると思う
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