UNESCO World Heritage Β· Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountains (2004)

Kumano Kodo: The Complete Guide

Kumano Kodo scenery illustration (Wakayama / Mie / Nara World Heritage)

Ancient pilgrimage trails leading to the Kumano Sanzan shrines β€” a "World Heritage you walk," popular with hikers from Japan and abroad.

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πŸ“œ Essentials

Full nameSacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
World HeritageInscribed 2004
LocationWakayama, Mie & Nara
ActivityTrail hiking and visiting the Kumano Sanzan
CostTrails free (some shrines/temples charge)
AccessBases at Kii-Tanabe, Shingu, Kii-Katsuura
Best seasonsSpring and autumn (comfortable walking)
This page contains general tourist information. Prices, hours and events can change β€” please check official websites before visiting.

⭐ Must-See Spots

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Sacred

Kumano Hongu Taisha

Heart of the Kumano Sanzan; the giant Oyunohara torii is striking.

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Trail

Nakahechi Route

The most popular route β€” stone paths through cedar groves.

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Scenery

Nachi Falls & Nachi Taisha

One of Japan's great waterfalls with a vermilion shrine and pagoda.

🎁 Best Souvenirs Nearby

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Kishu Nanko Plums

Wakayama's famous umeboshi.

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Kumano Tea

Mountain-village tea.

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Yatagarasu Goods

Charms of the guiding three-legged crow.

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Arida Mikan Sweets

Citrus treats.

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🍽 Where to Eat Nearby

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Mehari-zushi

Rice wrapped in pickled mustard leaf.

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Sanma-zushi & Tuna

Specialties of Shingu and Katsuura.

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Onsen Meals

At Yunomine and Kawayu inns.

πŸ…Ώ Parking & Getting There

Shrine car parksParking at Hongu, Nachi and Hayatama.
RecommendedWalk one way using buses + trail (e.g. Kumano Kotsu buses).
AccessA mix of public transport and rental car is realistic.

πŸš— Reserve parking in advance

In busy periods, pre-book a nearby lot for peace of mind.

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🏨 Where to Stay

Yunomine / Kawayu OnsenWorld Heritage hot-spring villages.
Shingu / KatsuuraKumano Sanzan plus fresh seafood.
Kii-TanabeGateway to the Nakahechi route.

🏯 Find a hotel nearby

Rooms sell out early in cherry-blossom and autumn seasons β€” book ahead.

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πŸ“– In Depth

Kumano Kodo routes and how to walk them

The Kumano Kodo is a network of pilgrimage routes to the three grand shrines, the most popular being the Nakahechi. Walking it all takes days, but the ~7 km Hosshinmon-oji to Hongu section is beginner-friendly and lets you experience the ancient trail in half a day.

Pair it with hot springs and Nachi Falls

After walking, soak in the World Heritage Tsuboyu bath at Yunomine Onsen. In Nachi, don't miss the 133 m Nachi Falls framed by the vermilion shrine and the pagoda of Seiganto-ji.

❓ FAQ

Can beginners walk the Kumano Kodo?

Short sections like Hosshinmon-oji to Hongu are popular with beginners. Bring good shoes and water.

What is the Kumano Sanzan?

The three grand shrines: Hongu, Hayatama and Nachi Taisha.

Are the trails free?

The trails themselves are free; some shrines and temples charge admission.

This page contains general tourist information. Prices, hours and events can change β€” please check official websites before visiting.

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