Mitsubishi Akita Cave: Toyo's first bell milk cave 100 meters underground feel a different mysterious Akita Cave is located in the Akijitai National Park in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. To visit it, you must first go down to more than 100 meters underground. It is called "Toyo's first bell milk cave". This bell milk hole can be said to be a gift from nature to us humans, it took a full 300,000 years to gradually form. This data alone is enough to shock us! Compared to the 1,200 yen ticket, it is definitely worth it! The hole is 10 kilometers long, but only 1 km of it is developed for tourists to visit, there are walking trails, elevators and other equipment, so even the elderly can enjoy sightseeing inside. When we first arrived at the cave, a cold wind blew on our face and a cold war was fought. Here is a reminder that it is best to wear long sleeves to visit the cave, the temperature inside is only about 15 degrees. The entrance to the cave is worth taking pictures, and I heard that it is often on the cover of international magazines. There is a row of towering trees, setting off the bell milk caves to be more mysterious. The wooden plank road at the entrance is also very textured, and it does not damage the natural environment at all, but complements each other. In the cave can see many wonders such as green patios, 100 dishes, etc. Friends who like animals can also see many rare cave animals. This experience is definitely very unforgettable!