Hida Daishonyudo
The Hida Daishonyudo Cave is a limestone cave with an 800-meter length and a 900-meter height, making it the highest limestone cave in Japan! Walk through the cave's pathway to see the beautiful structures and shapes that are brought to life by warm lighting. The cave's flawed beauty is only scratched by the stalactites and stalacmites that resemble frozen ice, while the Aishin Spot, which connects cave 1 and cave 2 and is illuminated by LED lights, is a fantastic addition to the place.
Various helictites are discovered hanging from the cave's roof, creating an unusual look. This cave is divided into three sections. With its vivid illumination, the "nocturnal perspective of the dragon palace" near the entrance is an intriguing spot. Daishonyudo's notable coolness makes it an ideal place to cool off in the summer.
Opening Hours: Apr.-Oct. 8am-5:30pm
Nov.-Mar. 9am-4:30pm
Open every day of the year
Admission (both for the cave and the museum): Adult- ¥1,100, Elementary. jr. high student- ¥550
HP: www.syonyudo.com/guide.html
Address: 1147 Hiyomo, Nyukawa-cho, Takayama-shi, Gifu