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Traditional Costume Experience with Kumashiroya
Experience
Koguchi
Hongu

Walking around Kumano Hongu Taisha grand shrine with Traditional Kimono makes for an unforgettable memory of your trip to Kumano. Tsubo-shozoku is a style of Kimono of court noble women, beautiful and eye catching traditional costume from centuries past.  For men, Kimonos that are richly embroidered such as Hitatare of Samurai 武士の直垂, or hunter-clothes of court nobles 公家の狩衣 are available. Dress-back-in-time with a traditional kimono experience with the Kumashiroya company!

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Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus Sightseeing Bus
Sightseeing
Nachisan
Shingu
Hongu

The Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus sightseeing bus is a convenient way to visit the main sites of Kumano. 

There are two routes available.  One makes a circuit of the three Kumano Sanzan shrines: Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and the Kumano Nachi Taisha. 

The other is a shorter route that focuses on Nachisan: Kumano Nachi Taisha, the Daimon-zaka section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, and Nachi falls. 

These tours are great options for those who want to see the sites in an efficient way.

 

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Traditional Boat Tour
River
Experience
Shingu

Experience Kumano on the river! For over 1000 years pilgrims have been making the journey to Kumano. 

The Kumano-gawa River was a vital section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route between Kumano Hongu Taisha in Hongu, and Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu. 
Visitors are able to journey in traditional wooden flat-bottom boats as pilgrims have been doing for centuries.  This is a unique and fun way to get a river view perspective of Kumano’s spiritual landscape.

Boat Tour Schedule
● March 1st to November 30th departures (90 minutes tour)
Morning     10:00 ~ 11:30
Afternoon   14:30 ~ 16:00

◆ IMPORTANT NOTICE ◆
Sorry, closed from December 1 to February 28.

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Mikisato E-gumi Outfitters
Experience
Ocean
Owase
Mikisato
Mikisato E-gumi is a friendly sea kayaking outfitter based in Mikisato near Owase city in Mie Prefecture along the Iseji route of the Kumano Kodo.  Mikisato is a small beach settlement located in the upper reaches of a large bay on the rugged coastline of the Kii peninsula.  It is in this dramatic location that Mikisato e-gumi offers sea kayak activities for beginners and experienced paddlers.  A unique adventure is the “Kumano Kodo Ocean Trail Pilgrimage Sea Kayaking Experience” which retraces the waterway route that pilgrims took through this bay.  This is a unique way to actively enjoy a special aspect of the Kumano Kodo with a bilingual English-speaking guide.

For more information about accommodation in Mikisato with the owners:

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Wakayama Local Guide Association
Experience
Sightseeing
Local Guides
Central Tanabe
Nachisan
Chikatsuyu
Shingu
Hongu
Takahara

Wakayama Local Guide Association is a local group founded in 2006 with the goal to introduce both Japanese and Non-Japanese alike to the Kumano region.  Wakayama Local Guide Association has registered licensed English-speaking guides well versed in the history and culture of the area.  Using a local guide makes a visit to the area richer and more fulfilling.  It is also a great way to travel responsibly by supporting the local community.  Be open to the feeling of Kumano, through the eyes of locals with a passion for their home!  Please contact us for more information about arranging guide services.

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Kodo Walkers
Experience
Local Package Tours
Local Guides
Shingu
Kumano City
Owase
Ise

 

What is the Kumano Kodo and the Iseji Route

The Kumano Kodo is a network of mountain paths connecting four major religious centers in Japan, Kumano Sanzan, Yoshino, Koya-san, and Ise Jingu. While recently many people have become familiar with the Nakahechi Route of the Kumano Kodo which connects the three Kumano grand shrines with Kyoto and Osaka, the Iseji Route was also very important historically and is now considered one of Kumano's best keep secrets!

The Iseji route connects Ise Jingu with Kumano and was most popular among merchants, commoners, and beggars from about 400 to 150 years ago.

The Iseji route is one of Kumano’s best-kept secrets. Most of these routes offer ancient stone-paved paths with a rich history and spectacular mountain and ocean views. It is the relatively unbeaten path of Kumano! Come see this jewel while it is still pristine.

About the Kodo Walkers

The Kodo Walkers is a group of English Kumano Kodo guides who have the knowledge and passion to provide you with an unforgettable visit to our area.


Our group has been walking the routes and studying their rich history and stories since 2004. We can tell you about the locals, our way of life and major historical figures who have come to visit, stories that really add a whole new dimension to your stay here.

Our local guides hope to be your ambassador to the Iseji, the Kumano region, and beyond while you are here. Please come and discover the beauty of the Iseji.

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<p>Walking around Kumano Hongu Taisha grand shrine with Traditional Kimono makes for an unforgettable memory of your trip to Kumano. Tsubo-shozoku is a style of Kimono of court noble women, beautiful and eye catching traditional costume from centuries past.&nbsp; For men, Kimonos that are richly embroidered such as Hitatare of Samurai 武士の直垂, or hunter-clothes of court nobles 公家の狩衣 are available. Dress-back-in-time with a traditional kimono experience with the Kumashiroya company!</p> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 135 False Traditional Costume Experience with Kumashiroya traditional-costume-experience-with-kumashiroya
<p>The Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus sightseeing bus is a convenient way to visit the main sites of Kumano.&nbsp; <br /><br />There are two routes available.&nbsp; One makes a circuit of the three Kumano Sanzan shrines: Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and the Kumano Nachi Taisha.&nbsp; <br /><br />The other is a shorter route that focuses on Nachisan: Kumano Nachi Taisha, the Daimon-zaka section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, and Nachi falls.&nbsp; <br /><br />These tours are great options for those who want to see the sites in an efficient way.<br /><br /></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 162 False Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus Sightseeing Bus kumano-kotsu-sightseeing-bus
<p>Experience Kumano on the river! For over 1000 years pilgrims have been making the journey to Kumano.&nbsp; <br /><br />The Kumano-gawa River was a vital section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route between Kumano Hongu Taisha in Hongu, and Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu.&nbsp;<br />Visitors are able to journey in traditional wooden flat-bottom boats as pilgrims have been doing for centuries.&nbsp; This is a unique and fun way to get a river view perspective of Kumano&rsquo;s spiritual landscape.<br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>Boat Tour Schedule<br /></strong></span>● March 1st to November 30th departures (90 minutes tour)<br />Morning&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 10:00 ~ 11:30<br />Afternoon&nbsp;&nbsp; 14:30 ~ 16:00<br /><br /><strong><span style="color: #000000;">◆ IMPORTANT NOTICE ◆ </span></strong><br /><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Sorry, closed from December 1 to February 28.</span></strong></p> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 52 False Traditional Boat Tour traditional-boat-tour
Mikisato E-gumi is a friendly sea kayaking outfitter based in Mikisato near Owase city in Mie Prefecture along the Iseji route of the Kumano Kodo.&nbsp; Mikisato is a small beach settlement located in the upper reaches of a large bay on the rugged coastline of the Kii peninsula.&nbsp; It is in this dramatic location that Mikisato e-gumi offers sea kayak activities for beginners and experienced paddlers.&nbsp; A unique adventure is the &ldquo;Kumano Kodo Ocean Trail Pilgrimage Sea Kayaking Experience&rdquo; which retraces the waterway route that pilgrims took through this bay.&nbsp; This is a&nbsp;unique way to actively enjoy a special aspect of the Kumano Kodo with a bilingual English-speaking guide.<br /><br /> <div><strong>For more information about accommodation in Mikisato with the owners:</strong></div> <div><strong><a href="../../../en/accommodations/nagara-guest-house" target="_blank">Nagara Guest House information</a></strong></div> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 491 False Mikisato E-gumi Outfitters mikisato-e-gumi
<p>Wakayama Local Guide Association is a local group founded in 2006 with the goal to introduce both Japanese and Non-Japanese alike to the Kumano region.&nbsp; Wakayama Local Guide Association has registered licensed English-speaking guides well versed in the history and culture of the area.&nbsp; Using a local guide makes a visit to the area richer and more fulfilling.&nbsp; It is also a great way to travel responsibly by supporting the local community.&nbsp; Be open to the feeling of Kumano, through the eyes of locals with a passion for their home!&nbsp; Please <a href="https://www.tb-kumano.jp/en/faqs/" target="_blank">contact us</a> for more information about arranging guide services.</p> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 165 False Wakayama Local Guide Association wakayama-local-guide-association
<h2>&nbsp;</h2> <h2><strong><span style="font-size: 12pt;">What is the Kumano Kodo and the Iseji Route</span></strong></h2> <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The Kumano Kodo is a network of mountain paths connecting four major religious centers in Japan, Kumano Sanzan, Yoshino, Koya-san, and Ise Jingu. While recently many people have become familiar with the Nakahechi Route of the Kumano Kodo which connects the three Kumano grand shrines with Kyoto and Osaka, the Iseji Route was also very important historically and is now considered one of Kumano's best keep secrets!</span><br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The Iseji route connects Ise Jingu with Kumano and was most popular among merchants, commoners, and beggars from about 400 to 150 years ago.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The Iseji route is one of Kumano&rsquo;s best-kept secrets. Most of these routes offer ancient stone-paved paths with a rich history and spectacular mountain and ocean views. It is the relatively unbeaten path of Kumano! Come see this jewel while it is still pristine.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>About the Kodo Walkers</strong><br /><br />The Kodo Walkers is a group of English Kumano Kodo guides who have the knowledge and passion to provide you with an unforgettable visit to our area.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Our group has been walking the routes and studying their rich history and stories since 2004. We can tell you about the locals, our way of life and major historical figures who have come to visit, stories that really add a whole new dimension to your stay here.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Our local guides hope to be your ambassador to the Iseji, the Kumano region, and beyond while you are here. Please come and discover the beauty of the Iseji.</span></p> tours-activities ~/Content/images/icon-white/free/tours-w.svg 496 False Kodo Walkers kumano-kodo-walker
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