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Akiyoshi Limestone Cave

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Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Address:
Shuhocho Akiyoshi | Kurotani Entrance, Mine 754-0511, Yamaguchi Prefecture

Akiyoshidai Kokutei Kōen is a Quasi-National Park in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It was founded on 1 November 1955 and has an area of 45.02 km².It includes part of the Akiyoshi plateau , a 130 square kilometre area of karst topography, as well as over 400 limestone caves, including Japan’s longest cave, the Akiyoshidō , which has the additional status of a Special Natural Monument. The area is rated a protected landscape according to the IUCN. Like all Quasi-National Parks in Japan, the park is managed by the local prefectural government.The Akiyoshidai Groundwater System is a Ramsar Site and wetland of international importance.
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