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FUKUOKA

千仏鍾乳洞

Senbutsu Stalactite Cave

A fascinating limestone cave featuring stunning stalactites, underground streams, and adventurous walking paths.

Attractions

Natural Wonders, Cave Exploration, Family-Friendly

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Senbutsu Stalactite Cave, located in the picturesque Hiraodai karst plateau of Kitakyushu, is a natural marvel filled with intricate stalactites, stalagmites, and flowing underground streams. Visitors can walk through illuminated sections of the cave and wade through shallow waters for a closer look at its stunning geological formations. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and families, the cave offers a unique adventure and a glimpse into Fukuoka’s natural beauty. Nearby hiking trails and the surrounding Hiraodai plateau make it a great destination for a day trip.

Facilities & Services

  • Guided and Self-Guided Cave Exploration

  • Walking Trails Through Hiraodai Plateau

  • Nearby Parking and Rest Areas

  • Family-Friendly Environment

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-2-2-1 Hiraodai, Kokuraminami Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 803-0180

Phone:

093-451-0368

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