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Bungoono City, Oita Prefecture

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Caves

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Inazumi ushone

official nameInazumi Underwater Stalactite Cave

English nameInazumi Underwater Stalactite Cave

Inazumi Underwater Limestone Cave

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    The largest stalactite cave in the country, Inazumi Underwater Stalactite Cave is also one of the rarest in the world. Said to have formed over 200 million years ago, the cave formation was submerged underwater in the wake of Mt. Aso volcanic eruption some 83,000 years ago. The Hakusan River, not too far from here, is also home to many fireflies flocking in the region between late May and mid June.

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    Name
    Inazumi Underwater Stalactite Cave
    Location
    300, Miemachinakazuru, Bungoono-shi, Oita

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    Business Hours
    From 9:00 to 17:00 (with extended summer) Closed: None
    Access
    20 minutes by car from JR Bungo Miemachi Station 1 minute walk from Inazumi Underwater Limestone Cave Bus Stop

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