Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims with a trip along Kumano Kodo. See the natural wonders and historical vestiges that fill this UNESCO-heritage route, stopping to soak in onsens and visit incredible sacred shrines. Gain insight into a 1000-year old culture while staying in traditional inns and mingling with locals.

Itinerary

📍 Shin-Osaka Sta. / Kyoto Sta. to Kii-Tanabe Sta.: 2-2.5 h Kii-Tanabe Sta. to Yunomine Onsen Bus Stop: 1 h 50 min

Upon arrival to Kii-Tanabe Station, our guide will provide a welcome and escort to the tourist information center for a brief orientation on Kumano Kodo –, its history and a more detailed explanation of its pilgrimage trails.

Feel free to stop by one of the local restaurants before catching the bus to Yunomine Onsen, one of the oldest and most historical hot spring resorts in Japan discovered almost 2,000 years ago. It is said that ancient pilgrims frequented this place for cleansing before praying at Kumano Hongu Taisha.

Accommodation will to be in one of the traditional inns that surround Tsuboyu, a small enclosed hot spring built along the river. It was said that its waters healed and revived one of Japan’s legendary warriors when he went to Yunomine to seek refuge.

Overnight in Yunomine Onsen

Inclusions:

🍗 Dinner

📍 Yunomine Onsen Bus Stop to Hosshinmon-oji Bus Stop: 30 min Hongu Taisha-mae Bus Stop to Kawayu Onsen Bus Stop: 10 min

After an early breakfast, get on the bus to Hosshinmon-oji, the starting point of the trail that leads to Kumano Hongu Taisha. This 7-kilometer road passes through a mixture of forested paths and small farm villages and promises stunning views from a couple of observation points.

End the hike at Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the three grand shrines in Kumano Kodo dedicated to the worship of the forests in Hongu. It is also the head shrine of over 3,000 Kumano shrines spread out in the country.

Descend from the shrine’s stone steps and walk to Oyunohara, the site of the largest torii gate in Japan and the original location of Hongu Taisha.

Catch the bus to Kawayu Onsen, a one-of-a-kind hot spring that has its geothermal waters stored beneath the cool Ota River.

In this hot spring resort, ready-to-use outdoor onsen baths are prepared for guests, but it’s quite an experience to dig a separate bath and witness the rush of onsen waters from the ground. During the colder months of December, January, and February, a 600-sqm hot spring bath called Sennin-buro (bath for a thousand people) is built along the river.

Overnight in Kawayu Onsen

Trekking information (approximation):

Hosshinmon-oji to Kumano Hongu Taisha: 6.9 km; 3 h

Elevation change (approximation):

Hosshinmon-oji: at 314 m

Kumano Hongu Taisha: at 93 m

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast, 🥘 Lunch, 🍗 Dinner

📍 Kawayu Onsen Bus Stop to Gongen-mae Bus Stop: 1 h Gongen-mae Bus Stop to Daimonzaka Chusajo Bus Stop: 40 min

After breakfast, start the day early and catch the bus to the Shingu area.

Visit Hayatama Taisha, another Kumano Sanzan grand shrine dedicated to one of the gods that was believed to have discovered Japan. Within walking distance from the shrine are Kamikura-jinja Shrine and Gotobiki-wa Rock.

Stop for some lunch before catching the train or bus from Shingu area to Daimon-zaka and walk along the 600-meter long cobblestone staircase situated at the foot of Mt. Nachi.

Along the road is a small shop called Daimon-zaka Chaya, where traditional Heian clothes can be rented. Right at the entrance to the slope is a pair of 800-year-old cedar trees called “Meoto-sugi.”

Emerge from the slope and take the stairs to Kumano Nachi Taisha situated halfway through the mountains (350 meters above sea level). This shrine is one of the main pilgrimage destinations in Japan, with its religious foundation originating from the ancient worship of Nachi Falls, the tallest waterfall in the country.

After visiting this beautiful highlight, get on a local bus to Katsuura, a small yet popular fishing village in the Pacific Ocean.

Overnight in Katsuura

Trekking information (approximation):

Daimon-zaka entrance to Mt. Nachi parking lot: 900 m; 25 min

Mt. Nachi parking lot to Nachi Taisha Shrine: 400 m; 10 min

Nachi Taisha to viewing point for Nachi Falls: 900 m; 15 min

Viewing point to Taki-mae Bus Stop: 300 m; 5 min

Elevation change (approximation):

Entrance to Daimon-zaka: at 100 m

Mt. Nachi parking lot: at 250 m

Nachi Taisha Shrine: at 390 m

Viewing point: at 210 m

Taki-mae Bus Stop: at 215 m

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast, 🍗 Dinner

This morning depart from Kii-Katsuura Station on to the next destination.

Inclusions:

☕ Breakfast

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