Gyokusendo Cave

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Gyokusendo Cave is a vast and spectacular limestone cave in Okinawa, Japan, famed for its extensive stalactites, underground river, and role as a major tourist attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
tourist attraction
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
country Japan
formationProcess karst processes
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccess guided tours
paid admission
hasConservationStatus developed show cave
hasEnvironment humid cave climate
subterranean river system
hasFeature stalactites
stalagmites
underground lake
underground river
hasLighting artificial illumination for visitors
hasManagement Okinawa World operators
hasNearbyAttraction Habu Museum Park
Okinawa World theme park
surface form: Okinawa World cultural village
hasPath elevated walkways
visitor trail
hasSafetyFeature electric lighting system
handrails along walkways
hasTouristFacilities parking area
souvenir shops
visitor center
knownFor extensive stalactite formations
large underground galleries
tourism
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Nanjo, Okinawa
Okinawa Prefecture
Okinawa World theme park
locatedOn Okinawa Island
openingToPublic 20th century
partOf Okinawa World
rockType Ryukyu limestone
significance important site for geotourism in Japan
major natural attraction in Okinawa
subjectOf tourism brochures about Okinawa
travel guidebooks on Japan
touristRegion Southern Okinawa
usedFor educational tours
sightseeing

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Okinawa Island hasAttraction Gyokusendo Cave