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Ryūsendō (龍泉洞) is one of Japan's three largest limestone caverns. It is located in the town of Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Ryūsendō has an accessible length of 1200 meters, making it the 62nd longest in Japan; however, its depth of 249 metres (817 ft) from the entrance to its lowest point is the 5th deepest in Japan. The total confirmed length of the cave is currently 3,631 metres (11,913 ft), although the cave may extend much further. Further exploration has been banned following a fatality in December 1968. The cave system includes at least four underground lakes, the third of which has a depth of 98 metres (322 ft), and the fourth of which (not accessible to the public) has a depth of over 120 metres (390 ft). The cave system is also home to colon

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  • ريوسيندو (باليابانية: 龍泉洞، بالروماجي: Ryūsendō) أو (كهف ريوسين)، أحد أكبر ثلاث كهوف جيرية في اليابان، يقع في بلدة ، محافظة إواتيه في منطقة توهوكو شمال اليابان، تم إعتباره معلم طبيعي من قبل الحكومة اليابانية عام 1934 وأفتتح أمام الزوار سنة 1967، مياه البحيرات داخل الكهف تم تصنيفها ضمن «أشهر 100 ينبوع في اليابان» سنة 1985 من قبل وزارة البيئة. (ar)
  • Ryūsendō (龍泉洞) is one of Japan's three largest limestone caverns. It is located in the town of Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Ryūsendō has an accessible length of 1200 meters, making it the 62nd longest in Japan; however, its depth of 249 metres (817 ft) from the entrance to its lowest point is the 5th deepest in Japan. The total confirmed length of the cave is currently 3,631 metres (11,913 ft), although the cave may extend much further. Further exploration has been banned following a fatality in December 1968. The cave system includes at least four underground lakes, the third of which has a depth of 98 metres (322 ft), and the fourth of which (not accessible to the public) has a depth of over 120 metres (390 ft). The cave system is also home to colonies of Greater horseshoe bat, Eastern long-fingered bat, Brown long-eared bat and Hilgendorf's tube-nosed bat as well as Microbats. Ryūsendō was designed a Natural monument by the Japanese government in 1934. The caves were opened to the public in 1967. Its underground lake system was designated one of the “100 Famous Springs of Japan” in 1985 by the Ministry of the Environment. The adjacent New Ryūsendō (龍泉新洞, Shin- Ryūsendō) caves nearby were discovered in 1967. It claims to be the “first natural cave science museum in the world”, and contains displays of earthenware and stoneware discovered in 1967, together with displays on the geology of the main Ryūsendō caverns. (en)
  • 龍泉洞(りゅうせんどう)は、日本の岩手県下閉伊郡岩泉町にある鍾乳洞。岩泉湧窟(いわいずみわっくつ)とも言う。総延長約1,200m(日本の洞窟中第62位)。高低差約249mは日本の洞窟中第5位。 秋芳洞(山口県美祢市)・龍河洞(高知県香美市)と共に「日本三大鍾乳洞」の一つに数えられる。 また、地底湖は龍泉洞地底湖の水として1985年(昭和60年)名水百選のひとつに選定された。 (ja)
  • 龍泉洞是位於日本岩手縣下閉伊郡岩泉町的鐘乳洞,洞內長度約為2.5公里至5公里,其中1.2公里開放供觀光使用。龍泉洞附近的安家洞為日本最長的鐘乳洞,達23.7公里。 1967年重整龍泉洞口時,在入口側邊發現新的洞口,稱為「龍泉新洞」,洞內曾經發現許多古人所用的土器、石器。 龍泉洞的湧泉水質清澈,據稱是由地底湖湧出的泉水,也獲選為日本名水百選之一。與山口縣美禰市的秋芳洞及高知縣香美市的龍河洞並為日本三大鐘乳洞。 (zh)
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  • ريوسيندو (باليابانية: 龍泉洞، بالروماجي: Ryūsendō) أو (كهف ريوسين)، أحد أكبر ثلاث كهوف جيرية في اليابان، يقع في بلدة ، محافظة إواتيه في منطقة توهوكو شمال اليابان، تم إعتباره معلم طبيعي من قبل الحكومة اليابانية عام 1934 وأفتتح أمام الزوار سنة 1967، مياه البحيرات داخل الكهف تم تصنيفها ضمن «أشهر 100 ينبوع في اليابان» سنة 1985 من قبل وزارة البيئة. (ar)
  • 龍泉洞(りゅうせんどう)は、日本の岩手県下閉伊郡岩泉町にある鍾乳洞。岩泉湧窟(いわいずみわっくつ)とも言う。総延長約1,200m(日本の洞窟中第62位)。高低差約249mは日本の洞窟中第5位。 秋芳洞(山口県美祢市)・龍河洞(高知県香美市)と共に「日本三大鍾乳洞」の一つに数えられる。 また、地底湖は龍泉洞地底湖の水として1985年(昭和60年)名水百選のひとつに選定された。 (ja)
  • 龍泉洞是位於日本岩手縣下閉伊郡岩泉町的鐘乳洞,洞內長度約為2.5公里至5公里,其中1.2公里開放供觀光使用。龍泉洞附近的安家洞為日本最長的鐘乳洞,達23.7公里。 1967年重整龍泉洞口時,在入口側邊發現新的洞口,稱為「龍泉新洞」,洞內曾經發現許多古人所用的土器、石器。 龍泉洞的湧泉水質清澈,據稱是由地底湖湧出的泉水,也獲選為日本名水百選之一。與山口縣美禰市的秋芳洞及高知縣香美市的龍河洞並為日本三大鐘乳洞。 (zh)
  • Ryūsendō (龍泉洞) is one of Japan's three largest limestone caverns. It is located in the town of Iwaizumi, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Ryūsendō has an accessible length of 1200 meters, making it the 62nd longest in Japan; however, its depth of 249 metres (817 ft) from the entrance to its lowest point is the 5th deepest in Japan. The total confirmed length of the cave is currently 3,631 metres (11,913 ft), although the cave may extend much further. Further exploration has been banned following a fatality in December 1968. The cave system includes at least four underground lakes, the third of which has a depth of 98 metres (322 ft), and the fourth of which (not accessible to the public) has a depth of over 120 metres (390 ft). The cave system is also home to colon (en)
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