Ishigaki limestone cave

What is Ishigaki Cave?
Ishigaki limestone cave" is a mysterious space created by the nature of Ishigaki Island over hundreds of thousands of years.
It is one of the largest limestone caves in Okinawa Prefecture, with a total length of 3.2 km, 660 m of which has been developed for sightseeing and is open to the public.
The beautiful scenery with fantastic stalactites attracts many travelers as a regular sightseeing spot in Ishigaki Island♪.
Why Ishigaki limestone caves are popular and how to enjoy them

The charm of Ishigaki limestone caves is that you can experience the mystery of the underground and the art of nature with a sense of scale without leaving the tropical resort of Ishigaki Island.
The stalactites, formed over a period of about 200,000 years, are so delicate and majestic that you feel as if you have wandered into another world!
The cave is dotted with spots with unique names such as "Coral Stone Pillars" and "Totoro Rock," and is full of attractions♪
The lighting is also ingenious, creating a photogenic scene.
Moreover, it is cool and refreshing even in summer, making it a perfect spot to take a break during hot Ishigaki Island sightseeing.
You can also enjoy Ishigaki Island's unique local products and sweets at the attached souvenir store and cafe.
It is a healing tourist destination that combines nature and history that can be enjoyed by families, couples, or solo travelers.
Details of Ishigaki Cave
| name | Ishigaki limestone cave |
| Location | 1666 Ishigaki, Ishigaki City, Okinawa, JapanView on Map) |
| parking lot | having |
| toilet | having |











