Kumano Kodo has five routes: Nakahechi, Iseji, Kiiji, Kohechi, and Ohechi.
Of these, Nakahechi, which is said to be the path most pilgrims walked, connects Tanabe with the Kumano Sanzan (Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha).
Nakahechi also includes the River Pilgrimage Route, which is registered as a World Heritage Site.
In the past, retired emperors and aristocrats used to travel between Kumano Hongu Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha by riverboats.
Because of its unique history, the Kumano River itself was the first river in the world to be registered as a World Heritage Site.
After experiencing the spiritual atmosphere during the pilgrimage, recharge your batteries at an inn in KihoTown where you can get close to nature.
If you walk along the scenic Iseji Route, you will find IseJingu.
Would you like to follow the path of faith that has been called ``seven times to Ise, three times to Kumano'' since the Edo period?
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Start your Kumano Kodo trip from Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine
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Nachi Falls, boasting the highest drop in Japan, and Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine
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1 night stay at a farmhouse where you can see the countryside in front of you (KihoTown)
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The next day, we went to Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine, which is rich in national treasures and cultural properties.
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Boating down a world heritage river with a Santan sail (Kumano River -KihoTown)
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Lunch of local cuisine during Kumanogawa Experience School's one-day tour
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Stay at a campsite attached to Hisetsu-no-takiFalls (KihoTown)
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Looking down on the Kumano Sea from Misagoiwa Rock on Mt. Oeboshi
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Shichirimihama is registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the Kumano Kodo/Hama-kaido Road.
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Onigajo kachiji with countless sea caves large and small
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End your trip with a visit to Ise Shrine
The first base of your trip is Shingu Station. From Osaka, it takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes via JR and Kintetsu via Tsuruhashi and Matsusaka.
One train from Nagoya is the limited express Wide View Nanki, which takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes.
We recommend renting a car here. Shingu - Kumano Hongu Taisha is approximately 50 minutes by car.
On the first day, we visited Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha, and Nachi Falls, and stayed at a farmhouse inn in KihoTown or a campsite attached to Tobiyuki Hisetsu-no-takiFalls.
On the second day, we parked our car at the Kumano Hayatama Taisha parking lot and took part in the ``Kumano River Santansail and Shingu World Heritage Walk''.
Enjoy a relaxing river pilgrimage route on a ``Sandanbo'' sailing boat that sails along the Kumano River, and enjoy lunch of local cuisine.
After disembarking, visit Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine and Kamikura Shrine with the guidance of an experienced guide. Having a guide will make your trip so much more enjoyable!
After the tour, we drove for about 10 to 25 minutes and returned to the inn KihoTown.
Relax and enjoy the countryside and nature at the campsite adjacent to the farmhouse and Hisetsu-no-takiFalls.
We also recommend staying for several nights and visiting nearby spots. Enjoy hiking and seaside views.
It takes about 30 minutes by car to Hananoiwaya-jinjaShrine is said to be one of the largest power spots on the Kumano Kodo. From there, it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to IseJingu.
There are many scenic spots along the way, such as Shichirimihama and Onigajo.
If you only wish to take a sightseeing tour of Santanho, you can check availability and make reservations online on this page.