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Kodo-no-Mori is a lodging next to Takijiri-oji, the spiritual entrance to the sacred Kumano mountains and popular trailhead for multi-day treks on the Kumano Kodo.
The guestrooms are simple Japanese style, where futons are laid onto the floor for sleeping. The kitchen, bath and washing area are communal. There is an atmosphere of home-sharing as the owner (and cat) lives onsite.
There is a shop built into the house which is run by the same owner. The shop sells souvenirs including a selection of local sake and beer.
Homemade meals are served in the shop.
This accommodation also offers luggage shuttle services.
※ Note for cat allergies: There is a cat in residence in the building.
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It is a one story building with open-space sitting area and Japanese style room. It has a compact full kitchen, toilet and bath.
The views that stretch across the mountains (including the stars) can be enjoyed from a lawn-chair on the covered deck, one of the most popular activities of this cottage!
It is located along the Mine hiking route which descends from the Shiomi-toge pass.
The owner offers pick-up and drop-off service from Takijiri-oji if reserved in advance, making it a good place to stay for the first night before walking the Kumano Kodo from Takijiri-oji.
No meals are supplied, so please do some grocery shopping before you arrive.
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Supper is a bento box delivered to the accommodation in the evening.
This guest house was renovated to host walkers along the Kumano Kodo by the owner who frequently travels the world with his job as a dog breeder. He noticed more and more international pilgrims and wanted to extend his hospitality to those who visit the area. Guest House Kiyohime is convenient for those wanting to overnight near Takijiri-oji.
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