[Kami City] Ryugado Cave | One of Japan's Three Great Limestone Caves, formed over nearly 200 million years

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Spots you should visit along with Ryugado Cave

Kochi Prefecture is dotted with attractive tourist spots. You can enjoy a fulfilling trip by visiting Ryugado Cave together.

  • Katsurahama|Kochi’s symbolic beach overlooking the Sakamoto Ryoma statue and the Pacific Ocean
  • Kochi Castle|Famous castle with Japan’s only surviving castle tower, Honmaru Palace
  • Shimanto River|Japan’s last clear stream, a large river with a total length of 196 km
  • Frequently asked questions about Ryugado Cave

    Q1. What is the entrance fee?

    Please check the basic information.

    Q2. How long does it take?

    Approximately 1 hour on the sightseeing course. The adventure course (additional charge) is approximately 1.5 hours.

    Q3. Where is the parking lot?

    There is a parking lot nearby.

    Q4. Can I visit even on rainy days?

    It’s indoors (inside a cave) so you can enjoy it comfortably even in the rain.

    Summary | Ryugado Cave, a must-see when visiting Kami City

    Ryugado Cave is famous for being “one of Japan's Three Great Limestone Caves, formed over nearly 200 million years.” When visiting Kami City, Kochi Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule.

    Photo provided by:shikoku-guide.com

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