Step back into the Heian period of Japan on this guided tour along the Kumano Kodo, where history and spirituality intertwine. Dress in authentic Heian-style clothing as you ascend the sacred Daimon-zaka leading to Kumano Nachi Taisha. Immerse yourself in the stories of ancient pilgrims while navigating this UNESCO World Heritage site. Your knowledgeable guide will enlighten you about the significance of the pilgrimage and its deities, culminating at the stunning Nachi Waterfall, revered as a sacred entity. Choose between an on-site meeting or a convenient pick-up from Nachi Station, making this journey accessible for everyone.
- Dress in authentic Heian attire to relive Japan's cultural history
- Guided walk along the sacred Kumano Kodo to Kumano Nachi Taisha
- Learn about the Kumano faith and the significance of the Nachi Waterfall
- Choose between two convenient meeting plans for your journey
From Nachi Station Option<br/>Starting point:<br/>Nachi Station, Hamanomiya, Nachikatsuura, Higashimuro District, Wakayama 649-5314, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Daimonsaka Information Centre, MVXC+FH, Ichinono, Nachikatsuura, Higashimuro District, Wakayama 649-5302, Japan
Dressed in your traditional garments, walk the ancient stone path of Daimon-zaka, shaded by towering cedar trees and wrapped in mountain mist. Each step echoes the journeys of pilgrims from a thousand years ago, blending devotion, beauty, and the quiet rhythm of nature.
Dressed in your traditional garments, walk the ancient stone path of Daimon-zaka, shaded by towering cedar trees and wrapped in mountain mist. Each step echoes the journeys of pilgrims from a thousand years ago, blending devotion, beauty, and the quiet rhythm of nature.
At the summit, your Heian robes flutter in the breeze as you stand before the vivid vermilion halls of Kumano Nachi Taisha. Here, your guide explains the sacred role of this shrine within the Kumano faith—where rebirth and purification intertwine with the divine.
Beside the shrine stands Seiganto-ji, a Buddhist temple where the harmony of Shinto and Buddhism still lives. In your Heian-style clothing, light a candle or incense as pilgrims once did, feeling the unity of faith that transcended religions.
The journey culminates at Nachi Waterfall, a sacred cascade worshiped since ancient times. Clad in your noble attire, stand before its roaring power and feel the living presence of the divine—a breathtaking finale to your pilgrimage through faith and beauty.
If you choose the Nachi Station departure option, please meet in front of the ticket gate at Nachi Station.
Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please check the map for details.
Wakayama Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan, is known for its stunning natural beauty, historic temples, and the famous Koyasan (Mount Koya) pilgrimage site. With its rugged mountains, scenic coastlines, and rich cultural heritage, Wakayama offers a unique blend of traditional and natural experiences.
A sacred Buddhist monastery town and UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its temples, graveyards, and pilgrimage routes.
One of Japan's tallest waterfalls, located near the Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine.
A popular beach resort area with white sand beaches, hot springs, and a scenic coastline.
A historic temple with beautiful gardens and panoramic views of Wakayama City.
A reconstructed castle with a museum and beautiful gardens, offering insights into Wakayama's samurai history.
Tender and flavorful beef, often served as sukiyaki or grilled.
Fermented, smoked, and dried bonito fish, used to make dashi (stock) and eaten as a topping for various dishes.
A traditional sushi dish from the Kii Peninsula, made with vinegared rice and fresh seafood or vegetables.
Buddhist vegetarian cuisine served in Koyasan, made with seasonal vegetables and tofu.
These seasons offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
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Wakayama is a very safe destination with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon.
Wakayama Station
Wakayama Station Bus Terminal, Osaka Station Bus Terminal
Trains are efficient and punctual, with frequent services. The IC card (Suica, Icoca) can be used for seamless travel.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a stunning waterfall and an ancient Shinto shrine.
A popular beach resort area with white sand beaches, hot springs, and an amusement park.
A sacred Buddhist monastery town with temples, graveyards, and pilgrimage routes.
Price varies by option