Ryugu Sea Cave
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Tips about Ryugu Sea Cave
Ryugu Sea Cave is a picturesque spot with easy access from the parking lot for ¥500, featuring stunning views of the ocean and a unique cave structure. Visitors can take photos and walk to the top for additional perspectives. To enhance your experience, consider capturing the mesmerizing views with a camera and respecting the restrictions in place. However, it may not be worth a standalone trip but is recommended if you are in the area.
Recommendations:
- Take photos and videos of the mesmerizing views from the top of the cave.
- Respect the restrictions put in place, such as the chain blocking access to the beach area.
- Anticipate narrow spaces and manage movements when navigating the stairs.
- Explore the nearby sand dunes for additional sightseeing opportunities.
- While the cave may be smaller than expected, appreciate its unique features and surroundings.
- Keep an eye out for the heart-shaped spot mentioned by the parking attendant.
Recommendations:
- Take photos and videos of the mesmerizing views from the top of the cave.
- Respect the restrictions put in place, such as the chain blocking access to the beach area.
- Anticipate narrow spaces and manage movements when navigating the stairs.
- Explore the nearby sand dunes for additional sightseeing opportunities.
- While the cave may be smaller than expected, appreciate its unique features and surroundings.
- Keep an eye out for the heart-shaped spot mentioned by the parking attendant.
Opening Hours
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
Touji, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0029, Japan
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