# Ryugado Cave

> A limestone cave in Kami city with stalactites, stalagmites and an underground stream, designated a national historic site and natural monument.

- Prefecture: Kochi
- Type: Attraction
- Address: Kami, Kochi, Japan
- Admission: 1500 yen
- Official site: https://ryugadou.or.jp/

Ryugado Cave is a limestone cave in the Tosayamada district of Kami city, Kochi Prefecture. The standard sightseeing course runs about one kilometre through passages lined with stalactites, stalagmites and flowstone, past an underground stream. The cave is designated both a national historic site and a natural monument, in part because pottery left by prehistoric people has been found inside. Longer adventure courses with overalls and boots are available in season for visitors who want to explore narrower passages. There is a car park and shops near the entrance. Access is easiest by car, roughly 25 minutes from Nangoku Interchange.

## FAQ

### How do I reach Ryugado Cave?

It is about a 25-minute drive from Nangoku Interchange or roughly 20 minutes from Kochi Ryoma Airport; free parking is available at the entrance.

### How much does it cost to enter Ryugado Cave?

The standard sightseeing course is 1,500 yen for high school students and adults, with lower rates for children.

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Source: Ryugado Cave — Japan Voyage
