Abukuma Cave
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Abukuma Cave
- Location
- 〒963-3601 1 Higashikamasan, Sugaya, Takine-machi, Tamura-shi, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
- Access
- Car: About 10 km from Ono IC on the Ban-etsu Expressway.
Train: About a 5-minute taxi ride from Kamata Station on the JR Ban-etsu East Line. - Parking
- 30 buses and 700 passenger cars (free)
- Business Hours
- 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (until 4:30 PM during winter)
- Regular Holiday
- Open year-round.
- Fees
- Adults (high school students and above) 1,200 yen
Junior high school students 800 yen
Elementary school students 600 yen - Contact Information
- Phone Number:0247-78-2125
- Official Website
Map
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