Mingze Ice Cave, located near the West Lake under Mount Fuji in Japan, is also next to the famous wind cavern. This is deep underground, so it is frozen and cold for many years, and the general temperature is below zero. It is the place where the ice was hidden. It is now available for everyone to visit in depth. It is very interesting!
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Mingze Ice Cave, located near the West Lake under Mount Fuji in Japan, is also next to the famous wind cavern. This is deep underground, so it is frozen and cold for many years, and the general temperature is below zero. It is the place where the ice was hidden. It is now available for everyone to visit in depth. It is very interesting!
Mingze Ice Cave is divided into wind caverns and ice caverns, but there is no difference inside. They are all caves deep in the ground, containing natural ice that has been invincible for a long time. I tasted it and it was sweet. This should be a relatively small attraction. There are not many people. Many places are very narrow. You need to lie on the ground and drill past. The cave was cold and bitter, and the sun was shining outside.
It is the largest one in several ice caves, and some places are very short and have to go on a lie. Inside 0 degrees, come out cold goose bumps! So must wear a coat. There are not many Chinese, and there are quite a lot of Japanese.
It was a wind hole exploration that I headed for after the Yoshida udon meal, but I decided to enter the Narusawa ice hole with the signboard of the ice hole in the foreground. The parking lot continues to the side of the road from National Highway 139, but there is a large parking lot in front of the ticket center. Admission is 350 yen for adults, which is easy to pay for your wallet. At the entrance, the temperature of the cave was displayed as 0 ℃, and I was convinced that there was a lady in a down jacket in July. Is it good to go up and down the stairs, the railings were cold and there were gloves. I was keenly aware of the importance of nature by the sign that natural ice is also decreasing due to the influence of global warming.
The icicles that are not changed all year round, have a very distinctive natural landscape, and there are small sections that need to bend over to enter the cave.
It's really good. Have a chance to go and see it together.