Discover the spiritual heart of Japan on this 2-day tour from Osaka to Kumano Kodo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the tranquility of the Kumano region through sacred pilgrimage trails. Begin your journey with a light hike along ancient paths. Savor fresh seafood at the Fish Market, and explore charming old towns, immersing yourself in local culture and traditions.
Please note that the tour is subject to cancellation if the minimum of four participants is not met.
- Small-group tour with English-speaking guide and private transport
- Visit iconic shrines including Kumano Nachi Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha
- Overnight stay in the Kumano region with free time to explore
Pickup included
Walk a scenic section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail
Enjoy a fresh sushi or seafood breakfast at the local fish market in Shingu
Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the three Kumano Grand Shrines, located in Shingu. Dedicated to the deity Hayatama-no-Okami, it symbolizes purification and renewal.
Treasure Hall is houses sacred offerings and national treasures, including ritual items and arms that reflect Kumano’s rich spiritual history.
umano Nachi Taisha is one of the three major shrines that make up the Kumano Sanzan, the spiritual heart of Japan’s ancient Kumano pilgrimage route. Located in Wakayama Prefecture, this sacred Shinto shrine sits high in the mountains, surrounded by lush forests and misty trails that have drawn pilgrims for over a thousand years.
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