About 20 minutes by car from JR Kurikoma Kogen Station
About 5 minutes from Kurikoma Mountain Foot Road Ubusuna IC Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Every Tuesday (open on public holidays), Year-end and New Year holidays
Fee
Adult: ¥1,200
Child: ¥600
INFO
Ryū no Kuchi (Dragon's Mouth) Cave's floor can be slippery, so please wear comfortable shoes. Also, the temperature inside the cave is low, so we recommend bringing a jacket. At the Kurikomayama Mine, the tunnels are narrow and there are many stairs, so it's not recommended for those who are not physically fit. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes.
The Chikutei no Mori Museum is a museum in Kurihara City, Miyagi Prefecture, themed around caves and mining. You can visit the massive Ryū no Kuchi Cave and the Kurikoma Mountain Mine, which once thrived as a silver mine. Ryū no Kuchi Cave is an approximately 800m-long cave where you can admire the magnificent artistry of nature, including various stalactites, stalagmites, and columnar joints. The cave maintains a constant temperature, making it comfortably cool in summer and warm in winter. At the Kurikoma Mountain Mine, you can walk through the mine shafts and learn about the work of former miners and mining methods. Tools and machinery from that era are on display, offering insights into the hardships of mining and the progress of mining technology. The Chikutei no Mori Museum offers more than just cave and mine tours; it also features exhibitions on geology and minerals, and film screenings. You can delve into the history of the Earth and the power of nature. A museum shop sells local specialties and original goods, making it perfect for souvenir shopping. The Chikutei no Mori Museum is a fascinating spot for adults and children alike. Why not explore the mysterious underground world and experience the history and power of nature?