based on 673 reviewsIf you go to Taketomi Island, it will definitely be too late, so go to the Stalactite Cave This is not the only stalactite cave on Ishigaki Island, because when we got lost, we also discovered another "Yaeyama Stalactite Cave" It turns out that this stalactite cave is ranked seventh in Japan and is also the southernmost tourist stalactite cave in Japan. The inside of the stalactite cave is relatively humid, and water often drips down. Use a basin to catch the water dripping down the wall.
The Ishigaki Island stalactite cave was formed about 200,000 years ago and is 3.2 kilometers long. About 660 meters of it has been built into a sightseeing cave, which is equipped with voice broadcasting and guided by Guide. This cave once sank to the bottom of the sea, and then rose again, so you can see the fossils of marine life such as mantis shrimp, branch corals, and platform corals. The unique coral stalactite cave formed over 200,000 years is full of spiritual brilliance. Corals are alive, and they have continued the current appearance of the stalactite cave with more than 200,000 years of life. The slender stalactites are like trees in the forest, and are called stalactite forests in Russia and Japan. The stalactites here are full of charm due to natural changes. They are as vast as a forest, as cold as an immortal, and as cute as a chinchilla, which makes people dazzled and amazed.
In fact, there are three stalactite caves on Ishigaki Island, and the stalactite cave here is the largest and most charming.
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If you go to Taketomi Island, it will definitely be too late, so go to the Stalactite Cave This is not the only stalactite cave on Ishigaki Island, because when we got lost, we also discovered another "Yaeyama Stalactite Cave" It turns out that this stalactite cave is ranked seventh in Japan and is also the southernmost tourist stalactite cave in Japan. The inside of the stalactite cave is relatively humid, and water often drips down. Use a basin to catch the water dripping down the wall.
The Ishigaki Island stalactite cave is a beautiful spot that has been formed naturally after 200,000 years of accumulation! This is the first place to develop stalactite fantasy lights. Experience water droplets hitting the water piano cave in the cave. The underground space spreads a long way, like a mysterious world!
This is one of the largest caves on Ishigaki Island. It is very deep and long, and it took about 30 minutes to walk around it, but there were beautiful stalactites and illuminations!
From Chuanping Park to the downtown area, you will pass this scenic spot halfway. The entry value is 1080 yen, which is not too expensive. It's well maintained. The stalactites, large and small, are displayed in front of us. It takes about half an hour to walk around. Although they are not big enough, they are worth seeing.
The stalactite cave was formed about 200,000 years ago. It is a small cave with a total length of 3.2 km. About 660 m of the cave has been built into a sightseeing cave with voice broadcasting guides to guide tourists. The cave once sank to the bottom of the sea, and then heaved up again, so that we could see the fossils of shrimps, shellfish, branched corals, platform corals and other marine organisms. Compared with the domestic karst caves, it is not far from the urban area. It will pass by Chuanping Bay and take a turn.