Explore Japan’s beauty: Akiyoshido Cave, Motonosumi Inari Shrine, and Tsunoshima Bridge. Book your unforgettable adventure now.
Explore Japan’s beauty: Akiyoshido Cave, Motonosumi Inari Shrine, and Tsunoshima Bridge. Book your unforgettable adventure now.
- Akiyoshido - Akiyoshido is among Japan’s largest and most remarkable limestone caves, situated in the Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Renowned for its expansive and intricate underground chambers, the cave extends over 10 kilometers, with a portion accessible to the public. Visitors can marvel at its stunning stalactites…
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Akiyoshido - Akiyoshido is among Japan’s largest and most remarkable limestone caves, situated in the Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Renowned for its expansive and intricate underground chambers, the cave extends over 10 kilometers, with a portion accessible to the public. Visitors can marvel at its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, including the awe-inspiring “Kintai Bridge,” a large formation resembling a bridge. The cave features well-lit walkways guiding visitors through its various chambers, each showcasing unique rock formations. Akiyoshido is celebrated not only for its natural beauty but also for its historical and cultural importance, with the surrounding Akiyoshidai plateau offering panoramic views of lush landscapes and karst topography. The cave is a favored destination for nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and those intrigued by geology and the mysteries of the underground world.
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Motonosumi Inari Shrine - Motonosumi Inari Shrine is a charming Shinto shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, renowned for its stunning row of red torii gates that stretch along a scenic cliffside overlooking the Sea of Japan. The shrine, dedicated to the kami (deity) of agriculture and business, Inari, is distinctive for its dramatic setting, where the torii gates, numbering over 100, create a striking visual contrast against the deep blue sea and rugged coastline.
The torii gates form a path leading visitors to the main shrine, offering a serene and almost mystical experience. The shrine is also noted for its colorful and vibrant atmosphere, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the gates glow with the changing light. Visitors often come to offer prayers, enjoy the natural beauty, and capture photos of the breathtaking views. The shrine holds cultural significance and is a popular spot for both spiritual visitors and photographers seeking to capture the image of torii gates against the sea.
- Tsunoshima Bridge - Tsunoshima Bridge, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, is a 1,780-meter-long (5,840-foot) bridge connecting the mainland to Tsunoshima Island. Opened in 2000, it is one of Japan’s longest toll-free bridges. The bridge is celebrated for its graceful curve, designed to preserve the natural environment of Hatoshima, an uninhabited island in the Amagaseto Strait. The surrounding area is acclaimed for its stunning scenery, with the azure Amagase Sea and picturesque beaches attracting numerous tourists. The bridge has also gained fame as a filming location for various movies, advertisements, and television programs.

- Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
- Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
- Admission to Akiyoshido Cave Tickets: 16 years and older, 1,300 yen; 13-15 years, 1,050 yen
- Other personal expenses
- Admission to Akiyoshido Cave Tickets: 16 years and older, 1,300 yen; 13-15 years, 1,050 yen
- Other personal expenses
Set off on an unforgettable journey through Japan’s breathtaking landscapes with our expertly crafted tour, designed to immerse travelers in the nation’s natural splendor and rich cultural legacy. Start your adventure at the enchanting Akiyoshido Cave, one of Japan’s largest limestone caves, where vast underground chambers are adorned with stunning…
Set off on an unforgettable journey through Japan’s breathtaking landscapes with our expertly crafted tour, designed to immerse travelers in the nation’s natural splendor and rich cultural legacy. Start your adventure at the enchanting Akiyoshido Cave, one of Japan’s largest limestone caves, where vast underground chambers are adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Proceed to the tranquil Motonosumi Inari Shrine, where over 100 vibrant red torii gates guide you along a cliffside path with sweeping views of the Sea of Japan. Conclude your trip by driving across the iconic Tsunoshima Bridge, a magnificent 1,780-meter span linking the mainland to Tsunoshima Island, offering breathtaking views of the turquoise waters below. This exceptional experience seamlessly blends nature, spirituality, and adventure, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Seize this chance to discover these hidden treasures—reserve your tour today!
- Total Tour duration includes transportation time.
- The observation deck of Wabukari PA allows you to overlook the beautiful scenery of the Kanmon Strait for 30 minutes.
- According to Japanese law, the vehicle cannot be used for more than 10 hours, so the tour guide may adjust the itinerary according to the actual situation of the day.
- Since this trip is a carpool tour, the seat allocation is mainly based on the first-come, first-served principle.
- Seasonal limited activities (such as cherry blossoms, red leaves, special flowering periods, lighting, fireworks festivals, snow scenery sightseeing, hot spring season, festivals, etc.) are greatly affected by climate, weather or other force majeure factors.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.