i highly recommend this place. we went ther on yearend vacation still not crowded at all. cave history is so amazing. and walking though it was very exciting. there are some path which is bit complex than others and one can choose which path they want to take. we went with very young baby(one is 2years old and another is 7months). it is not imposible to visit here with baby but quite tough on some point. but my older daughter really enjoyed.
Gorgeous. Amazing place to visit. In the summer, The temperature inside is around 15 C. So it's advisable to bring warm clothes. Some places are slippery. Be ready and beer careful.
It's good to go during uncrowded period. Because visitors have to go in queue in this cave. So you can't wait if there are lots of people waiting behind.
Several places are very big caves. Maybe bigger than normal 2 story house. You can wait and take some special photos.
Outside the are shops to buy souvenirs, drinks or to have meal.
Ticket price for adult is around thousand yen as I remember. It's worthy. Good luck
The standard cave tour takes approximately 40 minutes to complete the 600-meter accessible route. Visitors who choose the additional Exploration Course will need an extra 5 minutes to cover the 120-meter extension, making the total visit around 45 minutes. The cave maintains a comfortable temperature year-round and requires no special physical preparation, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
Abukuma Cave is recognized as having the greatest number and variety of stalactites in Asia, formed over 80 million years from 200 million-year-old limestone strata. It is the only limestone cave in Fukushima Prefecture and was the first cave in Japan to incorporate a stage lighting control system in the "Tsuki no Sekai" (Moon World) section, creating dramatic sunrise and sunset effects. The cave also features Asia's largest stalagmite, known as the "Christmas Tree."
Take the JR Ban'etsu East Line to Kanmata Station, which is 45 minutes from Koriyama (costing 760-770 yen) or 50 minutes from Iwaki (costing 970-990 yen). From Kanmata Station, you'll need a taxi for the final 20-minute journey to the cave, costing approximately 1,200-1,600 yen. The train portion is covered by Japan Rail Pass and JR East Tohoku Area Pass.
Standard admission fees are 1,200 yen for high school students and adults, 800 yen for junior high school students, and 600 yen for elementary school students. Children under elementary school age enter free. The optional Exploration Course requires an additional 200 yen regardless of age category.
The main tourist route in Abukuma Caves has paved walkways and handrails, making it accessible for most elderly visitors and children. However, some areas have stairs and low ceilings. The adventure course involves crawling through tight spaces and is not recommended for those with mobility limitations.