Discover the Artistic Wonder of Kiyotsu Gorge: Japan’s Majestic Natural and Cultural Gem

Discover the Artistic Wonder of Kiyotsu Gorge

Recently, during my visit to the southern part of Niigata Prefecture, one of my destinations was “Kiyotsu Gorge (Kiyotsu-kyō).”

This spot, counted among Japan’s three great gorges, features sheer valleys with tunnels through which visitors can enjoy breathtaking views that appear at intervals.

Tunnel of Light


The entire tunnel through Kiyotsu Gorge was artistically renovated in 2018, making it both visually appealing and photogenic.

It’s a bit out of the way from the city, but definitely a place worth visiting once!

“Kiyotsu Gorge” A Scenic Spot in Southern Niigata

Located in Tokamachi City in the southern part of Niigata Prefecture, Kiyotsu Gorge is near the border with Nagano and Gunma Prefectures, and about a 30-minute drive from JR Echigo-Yuzawa Station.


We drove down from Niigata Airport in a rental car. The direct drive takes just over two hours.

Located in Tokamachi City, southern Niigata Prefecture, Kiyotsu Gorge

It’s about a 5-minute walk from the closest, first parking lot to the tunnel entrance.

There are second and third parking lots too, but they are farther from the entrance (the third is the farthest).

It's about a 5-minute walk from the closest, first parking lot to the tunnel entrance

Along the way, you’ll enjoy the gorge and the river flowing between its cliffs.

Along the way, you'll see the gorge and the river that flows through it

There’s also a café and souvenir shop. It’s a great spot to take a break or do some shopping.

Kiyotsu Gorge's café and souvenir shop

Walking Through the Artistically Renovated Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel

Here is the entrance to the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel.

Unlike typical vehicular tunnels, this one is designed specifically for pedestrians to enjoy the sights of Kiyotsu Gorge.

Entrance to the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel

In 2018, during the “Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale,” the tunnel was transformed into an art piece called “Tunnel of Light” by Chinese artist Ma Yansong.


Admission is 1,000 yen for adults and 400 yen for elementary and middle school students (prices as of June 2024).

A modern ticket machine that accepts various cards and electronic payments like PayPay, Edy, and iD is available.

Ticket machine at the entrance to Kiyotsu Gorge

The tunnel changes color as you proceed, creating a wonderful atmosphere. It makes you want to keep taking pictures.

The tunnel changes color as you proceed, creating a wonderful atmosphere

Enjoy taking photos without disturbing other visitors.

Snapshot of my child in the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel

There are spaces along the tunnel where you can take a brief rest and view exhibits about the geology and history of the area.

There are spaces along the tunnel where you can take a brief rest

Further on, the changing lights provide opportunities for different photo atmospheres.

The path to the back is designed for enjoyment.

The path to the back is designed for enjoyment

Art and Nature Merge at This Photogenic Spot

There are three places where you can see the outside gorge from the tunnel. Look up at the steep cliffs and rocks, and capture some photos.

There are three places where you can see the outside gorge from the tunnel

The lookout point is dotted with convex mirrors that represent “droplets.” They reflect the surrounding scenery, creating a unique ambiance.

After passing through a tunnel bathed in pale blue light

After passing through a tunnel bathed in pale blue light…

After passing through a tunnel bathed in pale blue light

…you arrive at the endpoint of the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel, the ultimate scenic and photo spot, known as “Light Cave.”

The ground is covered with water, and the tunnel walls are clad in semi-mirrored stainless steel, reflecting the majestic outside scenery together.

Endpoint of the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel, the ultimate scenic and photo spot

Give each other space to capture your favorite photos.

When it’s crowded, it might be difficult to take photos alone, but capturing multiple silhouettes can also be enjoyable.

Tunnel of Light

How to Get to Kiyotsu Gorge

Kiyotsu Gorge is located near the southern tip of Niigata Prefecture, in the city of Tokamachi.

By car, it’s about a 2-hour drive from Niigata City or Nagano City, and about 1.5 hours from Maebashi City.


If using public transportation, take the Minami-Echigo Tourism Bus “Express Morimiyano Line” from Echigo-Yuzawa Station for about 30 minutes.

Get off at “Kiyotsu Gorge Entrance” bus stop, and from there, it’s about a 30-minute walk to the entrance of the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel.


Be prepared for some uphill and downhill walking, and it’s a substantial walk inside the tunnel as well, so it can be quite challenging.

It’s generally better to visit by car or motorcycle.


【Basic Information about Kiyotsu Gorge】

Spot Name Kiyotsu Gorge (Kiyotsu-kyō)
Phone Number 025-763-4800
Address 〒949-8433 Niigata Prefecture, Tokamachi City, Koide Ritsu 2119-2
Business Hours [March to November] 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission 4:30 PM)
[December to February] 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (last admission 3:30 PM)
*Reservations required during Golden Week and the art festival period
Admission Fee Adults: 1,000 yen
Elementary and Middle School Students: 400 yen
Web Official: Japan’s Three Great Gorges Kiyotsu Gorge Official | Niigata Prefecture Tokamachi City
Niigata Tourism Navi: Kiyotsu Gorge/Tunnel of Light | Tourist Spots in Niigata | [Official] Niigata Prefecture’s Recommended Tourist & Travel Information! Niigata Tourism Navi

※Please check the official website for the latest information.

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