- Abukuma-do
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location =Honshū ,Japan
nearest_city = Tamura-shi,Fukushima Prefecture
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world_heritage_site =Abukuma-do (阿武隈洞 - Abukuma Cave) is a limestone cave located in
Fukushima Prefecture ,Japan . The cave was discovered onAugust 15 ,1969 , northeast of the city of Tamura and was originally named Kamayama Shonyu-do (釜山鍾乳洞). It was designated a natural heritage of the town onFebruary 7 ,1971 and renamed Abukuma-do onJune 1 ,1973 . [Suzuki K., page 17.] Visitors can traverse a 600-meter-long path inside the cave as well as a 120-meter-long exploration course to view the stalactites and stalagmites. Each stalactite has taken more than eighty million years to form. [Takeda T.:"Hello! Fukushima", page 116.] Beyond the public areas lie about 2,500 meters of cave that are not open to the public. Nearby Abukuma Cave is the smallerIrimizu Shonyu-do (入水鍾乳洞 - Irimizu Limestone Cave), discovered in 1927. Irimizu Limestone Cave was designated a National Natural Treasure onDecember 28 ,1934 . [Takeda T.:"Fukushima - Today & Tomorrow", page 50.] The temperature inside Abukuma-do is around 15°C and the humidity is above 90%.Boxwork
A notable feature of Abukuma-do is the existence of
boxwork , a rare cave formation composed of thin blades of the mineralcalcite that project from cave walls and ceilings, forming a honeycomb or box-like pattern. Boxwork can also be found in Shimukugama in Okinawa andSugawatari-do (氷渡洞 - Ice Cross Cave) inIwate Prefecture , but because Abukuma-do is currently the only limestone cave in Japan open to tourists, it is subsequently the only cave in Japan in which you can see boxwork.Christmas Tree and Silver Frost
The Christmas Tree and the Silver Frost are two of the most distinctive
Speleothem inside Abukuma-do. The Christmas Tree is a stalagmite and The Silver Frost meets dripstones on the roof of the cave resulting in an impressive column. Both represent a featured stop along the 600 meter course inside the cave. According to the Abukuma Caves Management Office, The Christmas Tree, at over two meters high, [Suzuki K., page 31.] is said to be the largest stalagmite in the East.Notes
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*External links
* [http://www.city.tamura.lg.jp Tamura City official website]
See also
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Cave
*National treasures of Japan
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