Akkadō (安家洞), located in Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, is the longest limestone cavern in Japan, with a measured length of 23,702 metres (77,762 ft).[1] The cave system was designated as a Natural monument by the Japanese government in 1980. Since 1991, a portion of the caverns have been open to the public for part of the year.
Akkadō | |
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安家洞 | |
Location | Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan |
Coordinates | 39°59′1.1″N 141°44′10.05″E / 39.983639°N 141.7361250°E |
Depth | 280 meters |
Length | 23,702 meters |
Geology | limestone |
Access | public |
Show cave length | 700 meters |
Website | Official website |
Outline
editThere are flowstones and a subterranean lake.
Access
edit- Iwaizumi Town Bus
- From/to Iwaizumibashi
References
edit- ^ [1] Archived 2012-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Journey to the Center of the Earth
External links
editMedia related to Akkado at Wikimedia Commons