Kumanokodo 1 Day Walking Tour
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Kumanokodo 1 Day Walking Tour

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About this experience

The walk itself was an integral part of the pilgrimage process as they undertook rigorous religious rites of worship and purification. Walking the ancient Kumano Kodo is a fantastic way to experience the unique cultural landscape of Kumano’s spiritual countryside.

Join our tour , Private guide will walking arond Kumanokodo wity you .

Hongu Taisha is located at the center of the Kumano Kodo network of pilgrimage routes. An enjoyable walk for visitors who wish to experience a pilgrimage trail but are pressed by time, is the final section of the Nakahechi route between Hosshinmon Oji and Hongu.

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Kumanokodo 1 Day Walking Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Local bus from Yunomine Onsen area to Hasshinmon Oji bus stop
English speaking guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Walk from Yunomineonsen to Kumano Hongu Taisha .
Take about 8hours for all routs.
~ [Walking] Hashinnmon Oji - Mizunomi Oji - Fushiogami Oji
~ Sangenchayayaseki - Haraido Oji - Hongu Taisha
~ From Hongu Taisha to Yunomine Onsen

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Mizunomi Oji is near the abandoned school grounds of Misato Elementary School. This oji has a long history.There is a legend about this area. The founder of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, Kobo Daishi, traveled all over this part of Japan looking for a place to establish Shingon Buddhism. He went to the south of the country of Kii near Nachi Falls and founded a temple called Amida-jiTemple. But, he was not satisfied with the place to establish his seat of religion and continued to look for a perfect place. He must have traveled this path many times until he chose Mt. Koya.

3

Fushiogami-Oji Forest of Therapeutic Walk. This is also one of the 100 therapeutic walk spots in Japan.

On the way along Kumano Kodo, ancient people got a first distant view of Kumano Hongu Taisha and knelt down in prayer and got moved to tears without knowing. The name “Fushiogami”, literally kneeling down in prayer, came from this episode.

This spot commands the best view of the 6 Oji’s in town. A stone-made small shrine and a memorial service monument for poet Shikibu Izumi stand here. Her poem is engraved on the monument.

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Haraido Oji is the final oji before arriving at Kumano Hongu Grand Shrine. Harau means " to purify," and do means "door." Pilgrims wanted to approach the gods with a pure heart and clean body, so ritual purifications took place here.

The approach to Kumano Hongu Taisha (Grand Shrine) up until about a hundred years ago would continue past Haraido Oji over a steep downhill path of stones leading down to the delta where three rivers met. Along the path there were inns at which people could rest before making the final approach to the grand shrine. After the big flood of 1889, the grand shrine was relocated on the mountain near Haraido Oji. It is less than one hundred meters to the back of the relocated shrine.

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Kumano Hongu Taisha (熊野本宮大社, Kumano Hongū Taisha) is one of the Kumano region's three famous shrines. As well as enshrining its own deity, Hongu Taisha also enshrines the deities of the other two Kumano shrines, Hayatama Taisha and Nachi Taisha, and the sun goddess Amaterasu. It serves as the head shrine of over 3000 Kumano shrines across Japan.

Reference to Hongu Taisha was first documented in the 9th century, which the establishment of the shrine must have preceded substantially. Due to floods in 1889, the shrine was moved from its original location at Oyu no Hara to its present site one kilometer away. In front of Oyu no Hara stands the biggest torii gate in the world, which, at 33 meters tall, dwarfs visitors passing under it.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Customers cannot join bringing suitcases.
Luggage delivery service is not available.
Your suitcases must be pre-deposited in Osaka by yourself.
There are no lockers at all on the Kumano Kodo.
If you bring a suitcase, you may not be allowed to participate in the tour.

About Wakayama Prefecture

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.

Top Attractions

Koyasan (Mount Koya)

A sacred Buddhist monastery town and UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its temples, graveyards, and pilgrimage routes.

Historical/Religious Full day to overnight Moderate to Expensive

Nachi Falls

One of Japan's tallest waterfalls, located near the Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine.

Nature Half day Free to view, fees for shrine and museum

Shirahama Beach

A popular beach resort area with white sand beaches, hot springs, and a scenic coastline.

Beach Full day Budget to Moderate

Kimii-dera Temple

A historic temple with beautiful gardens and panoramic views of Wakayama City.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Budget

Wakayama Castle

A reconstructed castle with a museum and beautiful gardens, offering insights into Wakayama's samurai history.

Historical 1-2 hours Budget

Must-Try Local Dishes

Wakayama Beef

Tender and flavorful beef, often served as sukiyaki or grilled.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Katsuobushi

Fermented, smoked, and dried bonito fish, used to make dashi (stock) and eaten as a topping for various dishes.

Snack/Dish Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Meharizushi

A traditional sushi dish from the Kii Peninsula, made with vinegared rice and fresh seafood or vegetables.

Lunch/Dinner Can be vegetarian if made with vegetables.

Koyasan Shojin Ryori

Buddhist vegetarian cuisine served in Koyasan, made with seasonal vegetables and tofu.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian and vegan options available.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Kumano Beach activities in Shirahama Adventure World amusement park Hot spring baths in Shirahama Temple lodgings in Koyasan Beach relaxation in Shirahama Temple visits in Koyasan Shrine visits in Kumano

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (October to November)

These seasons offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Wakayama is a very safe destination with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when hiking or exploring remote areas, as weather conditions can change quickly.
  • • Carry a map or use a reliable navigation app, as some areas may have limited signage.
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.

Getting there

By air
  • Kansai International Airport • 80 km from Wakayama City
By train

Wakayama Station

By bus

Wakayama Station Bus Terminal, Osaka Station Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Trains are efficient and punctual, with frequent services. The IC card (Suica, Icoca) can be used for seamless travel.

Taxis

Available • Apps: JapanTaxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Wakayama City Koyasan (Mount Koya) Shirahama Kumano

Day trips

Kumano Nachi Taisha and Nachi Falls
80 km from Wakayama City • Full day

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a stunning waterfall and an ancient Shinto shrine.

Shirahama Beach and Adventure World
100 km from Wakayama City • Full day

A popular beach resort area with white sand beaches, hot springs, and an amusement park.

Koyasan (Mount Koya)
50 km from Wakayama City • Full day to overnight

A sacred Buddhist monastery town with temples, graveyards, and pilgrimage routes.

Festivals

Koyasan Fire Festival (Goman-no-Otaki) • March 12-15 Shirahama Summer Festival • July to August Wakayama Castle Festival • April 1-30

Pro tips

  • Stay overnight in a temple lodging (shukubo) in Koyasan for a unique cultural experience.
  • Visit Nachi Falls early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
  • Try the local seafood in Shirahama, especially the fresh sushi and grilled fish.
  • Use an IC card (Suica, Icoca) for seamless travel on trains and buses in Wakayama and the Kansai region.
  • Learn a few basic Japanese phrases to enhance your interactions with locals and show respect for their culture.
From $25 per person

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Adults
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Childs
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 9
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