Kumano Hongu Taisha celebrates its 2050 th anniversary of foundation in 2018.
About KUMANO-KODO
Kumano is famous as a “holy grounds and pilgrim path in the Kii mountains” which UNESCO listed as a world heritage site in 2004. The Kodo (“old ways”) are a key part of the region’s UNESCO 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 heritage site. The pilgrimage route developed as a way for people to move between the sacred areas on the Kii Penisula. There are three Grand Shrines; Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha and Kumano Nachi Taisha in Nakahechi Route, collectively known as Kumano Sanzan. Still now, people go to Kumano for the pilgrim road of Kumano Kodo. You can choose and try to walk in Kumano Kodo depend on your revel.
Enjoy KUMANO-KODO
Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine
Kumano Hongu Taisha is the headquarters of Kumano Shrine that originates from nature worship. Kumano Shines are located in whole of Japan.
Kumano Hongu Taisha celebrates its 2050 th anniversary of foundation in 2018.
Photo Source : Wakayama Tourism FederationKumano Hayatama Taisha Grand Shrine
Kumano Hayatama Taisha is located in mouth of Kumano River. This shrine originates from deified Kumano River. There is Nagi tree as god of Kumano, it's designated as a Natural treasure.
Photo Source : Wakayama Tourism FederationKumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine
Kumano Nachi Taisha is located in halfway up Mt. Nachi. This shrine originates from deified Nachi Falls.
Photo Source : Wakayama Tourism FederationNachi Waterfall
Nachi Falls is famous as one of the three great waterfalls in Japan. Also It's 133m meters high, the most tallest and amount of waters in Japan.
Photo Source : Wakayama Tourism FederationDon't miss walking in Kumano Kodo!
There are many trekking/walking courses for beginner to expert in World Heritage Site Kumano Kodo.
You can try and enjoy walking there depend on your level.
Among them, Nakahechi route is most popular course.
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Most popular course!
Hosshinmon-oji~Kumano Hongu Taisha
Photo Source : Wakayama Tourism Federation You will start walking from Hosshinmon-oji, you can enjoy feel the nature on the way to Kumano Hongu Taisha. This course is most popular and recommend for not only expert but also beginner.Distance
6.9km
Time
~3hours
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Recommend for try to walk the Kumano Kodo easily!
Gyuba-doji~Kodo Aruki-no-Sato Chikatsuyu
Photo Source : Wakayama Prefecture Walking from Gyuba-doji to Kodo Aruki-no-Sato Chikatsuyu, it takes about 60 min. So You can try to walk the Kumano Kodo easily in this course. There is a symbol of Nakahechi route "Gyuba-doji Statue"- Gyuba means "cow and horse". This statue was made as Retired Emperor Kazan riding cow and horse.Distance
2km
Time
~1hour
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Let's go to see the most tallest waterfall in Japan!
Daimonzaka~Nachi Falls
Photo Source : (left) Wakayama Prefecture, (right) Wakayama Tourism Federation Walking starts from Daimonzaka, you can visit to Nachi Falls, Kumano Nachi Taisha and Seiganto-ji Temple. You will get the power of nature in Kumano. You can enjoy healing and relax with the full of nature in Kumano.Distance
2.5km
Time
~1hour
- *This distance and time are based on onw-way from Daimonzaka to Nachi Falls.