Ishigaki-jima Island cave stone was formed 200,000 years ago. It has a total length of 3200 meters. However, it was developed into sightseeing 660 meters long. It is the 7th largest stalactite cave in Japan. Because it sank into the ocean once after the formation, there are also some giant oysters, brand corals, and other fossils.
In Ishigaki-jima cave stone, the huge underground space colored by a myriad of stalactites is exactly remembered as a palace. Fossils like squirrels are also found in the cave and tell us what was once seabed. The number of stalagmites is the best in Japan. It might be more than Akiyoshi dong in beauty. Anyway, it is highly dense, rich in colors and shapes, and seems to be good-looking at coral reefs.
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