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  1. The Definitive Guide to the Kumano Kodo Trek in Wakayama, Japan

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  2. Hiking Japan's Kumano Kodo: 11-Day Itinerary

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  3. Hiking the Kumano Kodō

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  4. 17 Things To Know BEFORE Hiking The Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail

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  5. Why You Should Hike the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage in Japan

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  1. The Definitive Guide to the Kumano Kodo Trek in Wakayama, Japan

    Kumano Kodo accommodation. Obviously there are countless options of places to stay at along the Kumano Kodo trail. These are a mixture of Japanese-style lodges and Western B&Bs/hotels. Prices vary massively from as little as 2,500 yen (£18) per night all the way up to 25,000 yen (£180) per night for an uber lux place.

  2. Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails

    Get There. Kumano Kodo (熊野古道, Kumano Kodō) refers to a network of pilgrimage trails through the southern Kansai region. The Kodo ("old ways") are a key part of the region's World Heritage designation and have been in use for over 1000 years. They are the only pilgrimage routes besides the Camino de Santiago to be designated a World ...

  3. Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route

    The Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route is one of the world's premier spiritual roads. ... A mythical three-legged crow is the symbol of the Kumano Kodo, and of Japan's national soccer team. ... (794-1185), former emperors began making the arduous trek to the region in search of spiritual enlightenment. The pilgrimage gradually became more widely ...

  4. My Kumano Kodo Trail Complete Guide (With Maps and Photos)

    When I first considered hiking the Kumano Kodo, I quickly realized that there are multiple routes to choose from as it's a network of trails running through the Kii Mountain range in Japan. Based on my research, I found the most popular route to be the Nakahechi Route, which offers a moderate trek and is accessible from the towns of Kii ...

  5. Trekking the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route

    One of Japan's most revered pilgrimage trails, the ancient Kumano Kodo weaves around the mountainous Kii Peninsula in Wakayama, passing through areas of remarkable spirituality and natural beauty. ... Along the journey stop off at the hidden hot spring hubs before finishing the trek at the tallest waterfall in the country. Highlights. Walking ...

  6. Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail: The Complete Guide

    Kumano Hongu Taisha — Found at the center of the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage and serving as the lead shrine to over three thousand shrines across Japan, this sacred complex can be reached by climbing up 580 stone steps.; Kumano Hayatama Taisha — A sacred space, three deities of Shintoism are said to have come to Earth on a rock near the shrine. Religious artifacts dating back to the third ...

  7. The Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage: a Complete Route Guide

    The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage is one of the worlds best multi-day hikes. For the curious traveller in Japan, hiking one or more of the routes offers an alternative experience of this varied country; one far from the Japan of neon lights, and closer to the Japan of myths & gods. The Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage is the name given to several hiking routes ...

  8. Kumano Kodo

    The Kumano Kodo is one of Japan's great ancient pilgrimage routes, flaunting the best of Japan's natural beauty and spirituality. Located in Kansai south of Kyoto, the Kumano Kodo will lead you deep into one of the most magnificent mountain ranges in Japan. This complete guide to the Kumano Kodo will dive into the history of the pilgrimage, the different Kumano Kodo trails, and how to hike ...

  9. Kumano Kodo Trail: The Pilgrimage Route Japan

    Located nearly 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of Osaka on Japan's Kii Peninsula, the Kumano Kodo is a network of pilgrimage routes that have been in use for more than 1,000 years. ... If you are considering doing a Kumano Kodo trek, we highly recommend researching further on this site.

  10. Plan the Ultimate Kumano Kodo Itinerary Today

    The good news is that an increasing number of Kumano Kodo accommodations are bookable online. In some cases, you can do this directly, such as Kii-Tanabe's Django Guesthouse (which is a great place to stay before starting your trek), Villa Kumano in Hongu or Sou in Shingu, where I've personally recuperated from many Kumano Kodo hikes.

  11. Easy Guide to Hiking the Kumano Kodo

    A guide to exploring the Kumano Kodo in Wakayama, a sacred pilgrimage route for centuries. Routes, rates and photos in this comprehensive cheapo ... as it's a 21-km trek that easily takes the whole day (think 7-8 hours). Demanding is one way to describe it; lengthily scenic is another. ... Concrete-lined mountain streams are all too common a ...

  12. Kumano Kodo Trail, Japan: A Complete Guide Answering All FAQs

    The guide covers the Nakahechi and Kohechi trails in full, as well as the Choishimichi route to Koyasan, the Hongu loop, and highlights of the Iseji trail. Japan's Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage. $21.99. The UNESCO World Heritage trek. Buy Now.

  13. The Kumano Kodo Walking Trail: A Guide with Maps

    Kumano Kodo Walking Trail Overview. If you're looking to do a trek in Japan, you're probably considering either the Kumano Kodo, which is in Wakayama (southern Kansai), or the Nakasendo, which connects Tokyo and Kyoto via the mountains of Central Honshu.Since the Nakasendo has become popular in recent years, we find that the Kumano Kodo gives you a more authentic and less touristy ...

  14. 17 Things to Know BEFORE Hiking the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail

    The Kumano Kodo trail is not a set route, and there is no set number of days you must be on the trail. You can do one route in a day and have just as much time if you do a five-day trek, or you can even stay on the Kumano Kodo trail for three weeks. It's all up to you, your budget, and your time in Japan.

  15. Hiking the Kumano Kodō

    The Kumano Kodō is not one route but a network of trails through the deeply forested mountains, with no official start or end point and no prescribed hiking order. Moderate to strenuous hiking options last a few hours to several days, taking in some of Japan's top 'power spots' - temples, forests and waterfalls thought to enrich the soul.

  16. Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage

    The Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage tour is a fully-guided walking tour between the vibrant modern city of Osaka, the mountain temple community of Mt. Koyasan and the Japanese Imperial shrine at Ise. UNESCO includes only two pilgrimage routes in its World Heritage list. One is the famous Camino de Santiago through Spain's northern provinces.

  17. Kumano Kodo Trail Walking Guide

    Kumano Kodo Food The wonderful regional cuisine in the traditional guesthouses is truly one of the highlights of hiking the Kumano Kodo. From the fresh organic produce grown in the region to the freshly caught river fish and the vegetarian cuisine of Koyasan monastery accommodation, walking the Kumano Kodo is also an exploration of tastes.

  18. Kumano Kodo: Kohechi Route

    Kohechi is the most remote and strenuous route of the four main Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails. Zigzagging over steep peaks, the route crosses over three mountain passes, reaches over 1,000 meters in elevation, and spans over 65 km (40 mi) in length. The hike begins in Wakayama Prefecture at the legendary Koyasan, also known as Mount Koya.

  19. Kumano Kodo

    Kumano Kodo. For centuries pilgrims have followed the Kumano Kodo, sacred trekking routes through Mie, Nara, Wakayama, and Osaka prefectures that were established over a thousand years ago. The trail is a UNESCO World Heritage site, connecting three of the area's most sacred shrines—the Kumano Sanzan—with other natural and spiritual sites ...

  20. Kumano Kodo

    The Kumano Kodo in Japan is a UNESCO world heritage pilgrimage route, and there are different Kumano Kodo routes. One of the most popular Kumano Kodo walking routes is the Nakahechi Route . And one of the most traditional ways to do the Kumano Kodo is by doing mostly full-day hikes every day walking the Kumano Kodo.

  21. The only English KUMANO KODO travel guide for Pilgrimage in Japan

    Then you will enjoy reading this 376 pages book about the KUMANO KODO, thousand-year-old Pilgrimage trails in the Kii Mountains of Japan. The first and only authoritative, detailed and most complete English travel guide for 200km of trails, 16'000m of altitude and 60hrs of hiking. This travel guide covers two UNESCO World Heritage Pilgrimage ...

  22. Kumano Kodo self-guided walking 5 days

    Kumano Kodo self-guided walking 4 days. A condensed version of the wonderful Nakahechi route, introducing you to the highlights of the Kumano Kodō. With 3 hikes of 2-7 hours, this tour offers more challenging options on day 3 for avid hikers and is eligible for Dual Pilgrim certification. A slightly lengthier collection of the Kumano Kodo's ...

  23. Japan: Koya-san & Kumano Kodo Trek

    Stray off the tourist trail with an eight-day trekking adventure on some of the ancient pilgrim routes in Japan. The Koya-san and Kumano Kodo treks take you deep through the wilderness and into the mountainous landscapes of Honshu, as well as providing insight into the strong connection with past and present pilgrims hiking these historic routes.

  24. Ascetic hikers challenge pilgrimage routes in western Japan

    The practice on Kumano Kodo was re-established 35 years ago, with the doors opened wide to the public. As continuing to ascend mountains is part of ascetic training, Shibata almost got lost on a ...