Kumano Kodo Pilgrim’s Journey ① - 7 days Self-Guided | Advanced | April 5~11, 2026

  • Kumano Hongu Taisha

  • Koguchi Village

  • Hyakken-gura

  • Chikatsuyu Village

  • Gyuba doji Statue

  • Kumano Nachi Taisha

  • Nachi-no-Taki

  • Hosshinmon-oji

  • Takahara settlement

  • Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail

  • Pilgrimage dress

Local Package Tours

 Description

Stroll through the forested Japanese rural landscape along the sacred Kumano Kodo ancient pilgrimage on this 7-day, 6-night self-guided trek.

Walk through the undulating hills and mountains of the Kii Peninsula, through villages and mountain trails. Come to understand the spiritual and historical context of this 1,000-year-old pilgrimage.

From the traditional starting point at Takijiri-oji, walk to the villages of Takahara, Chikatsuyu and finally Hongu. Visit two grand shrines of the Kumano faith and the highest falls in Japan. At night, soak in onsen hot spring areas, and stay at local inns and dine on delicious, traditional cuisine.

Complete your tour at the Nachi shrine complex and stay in the Nachisan/Kii-Katsuura area.

An active, challenging pilgrimage along the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Kodo.

※No Single Occupancy

 Price

Year-round
2 persons 340,000 yen
3 persons 680,000 yen
4 persons 680,000 yen
5 persons 1,020,000 yen
6 persons 1,020,000 yen

 Description

OUTLINE

Walk this self-guided Kumano Kodo pilgrimage along two challenging mountainous routes between Hongu Village and Nachi shrine complex.

The tour includes traditional stays, local cuisine, beautiful historical passage among Japanese natural and rural landscapes over 6 nights.

WHEN April 5 to 11, 2026 
STARTING/FINISHING POINT

Starting Point: JR Kii-Tanabe

Finishing Point: Nachisan/Katsuura Onsen

PRICE

170,000 yen/person Twin share
※No Single Occupancy

ROUTE Takahara | Chikatsuyu | Hongu | Kawayu Onsen | Koguchi | Nachi/ Katsuura Onsen
DURATION 7 days & 6 nights
OVERNIGHT Tanabe, Chikatsuyu, Kawayu Onsen *2 nights, Koguchi, Nachi
OVERALL LEVEL Advanced
TYPE Self-guided. No T/C
DAILY LUGGAGE SHUTTLE Available for all days.
MAXIMUM GUESTS  10 Guests
MINIMUM GUESTS   3 Guests
GUIDE Self-guided. No guide is included.
RECOMMENDED FOR  Those looking for a longer, more intensive Kumano Kodo pilgrimage experience.

INCLUDED

 6 nights of accommodation at various types of lodging including hotels, guesthouses (minshuku), and traditional Japanese inns (ryokan). Please note that some accommodations have shared bathroom facilities.

 5 Suppers, 6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches

 Daily luggage shuttles (1 piece per guest)

 Exclusive Kumano Kodo Bus Pass

 Kumano Kodo Official Guide Book (1 copy per room)


NOT INCLUDED

 Train tickets to Kii-Tanabe or airplane ticket to Nanki-Shirahama.

 Transportation such as bus fare in the itinerary

 Miscellaneous personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, shopping, etc.

 Travel insurance (please purchase this before your trip)

NOTES

● The Kumano Kodo is a mountain trail with sections unpaved, uneven surfaces of dirt, roots and cobblestones.  Please wear appropriate footwear.

● For clothes it is best to bring layered clothes, such as a fleece jacket and an outer shell. Snow is rare in the mountains of the southern Kii peninsula, but there are chances of freezing overnight.  More weather information and other tips.

● Some accommodations have shared facilities such as hot-spring baths.  Here is a detailed overview on how to take a Japanese bath.

● Tour itinerary may change depending on local circumstances and/or weather.

● Please pick up your information packet for the tour at TANABE Tourist Information Center during opening hours on day 1.

Any questions? Contact us!

DAY 1

     Pick up info packet at TANABE Tourist Information Center.

     Visit Tanabe area

     Eat supper on own in Ajikoji area

     Stay in Tanabe (Hotel) Japanese or Western-style room with ensuite toilet and bath.

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     Day 1:Breakfast/× Lunch/× Supper/×

     No daily luggage shuttles

DAY 2

     Local Bus from Kii-Tanabe at 8:32 to Takijiri (~40 min)

     Walk Kumano Kodo Takijiri to Chikatsuyu-oji (13 km, 6~8 hrs)

     Stay in Chikatsuyu (Minshuku Inn or Shared rental house) Japanese-style room with shared toilet and bath

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     Day 2:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Supper/〇

     Daily luggage shuttles (1 piece per guest) Tanabe→Chikatsuyu

DAY 3

     Bus from Chikatsuyu-oji to Doyukawa-bashi (~10 min)

     Walk Doyukawa-bashi to Kumano Hongu Taisha (~17 km, ~9 hrs)

     Bus from Hongu to Kawayu Onsen (~15 min)

     Stay in Kawayu Onsen (Ryokan)

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     Day 3:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Supper/〇

     Daily luggage shuttles (1 piece per guest) Chikatsuyu→Kawayu Onsen

DAY 4 (FREE DAY)

     (OPTION) Bus from Kawayu Onsen to Yunomine Onsen (~15 min)

     (OPTION) Walk Yunomine Onsen to Kumano Hongu Taisha (~2 km, ~2 hrs)

     Bus from Hongu to Kawayu Onsen (~15 min)

     Stay in Kawayu Onsen (Ryokan)

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     Day 4:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Supper/〇

     No daily luggage shuttles

DAY 5

     Bus from Kawayu Onsen to Ukegawa (~10 min)

     Walk Ukegawa to Koguchi (~13 km, 4.5~6 hr)

     Stay in Koguchi

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     Day 5:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Supper/〇

     Daily luggage shuttles (1 piece per guest) Kawayu Onsen→Koguchi

DAY 6

     Walk Koguchi to Kumano Nachi Taisha (~14 km, 7~9 hr)

     Stay in Nachisan/Katsuura
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     Day 6:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Supper/〇

     Daily luggage shuttles (1 piece per guest) Koguchi→Nachisan/Katsuura

DAY 7

     Bus from Nachisan to Kii-Katsuura Station (~25 min)

     End of tour:Go to next destination!

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     Day 7:Breakfast/〇 Lunch/× Supper/×

     No daily luggage shuttles

 Itinerary Map

 Highlights

KUMANO TRAVEL Exclusive Free Local Bus Pass

A local bus pass is included to add freedom and simplicity of movement.

Walk Kumano Kodo

Ancient and sacred pilgrimage route.

Stay in traditional accommodation

From traditional Ryokan inns to family run guesthouses.

Visit Kumano Hongu Taisha

Austere Shinto shrine with rich history.

Soak in Kawayu Onsen

A geological wonder: Hot spring in the river!

Kumano Kodo Lunch Box

This lunch box is very popular with walkers on the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route.

Visit Kumano Nachi Taisha

Home to Japan’s tallest waterfall.

Experience Katsuura

Hot spring fishing port on Pacific coast.

More information >>

Day 1

  • Option 1
    Airplane from Haneda Airport to Nanki-Shirahama Airport
    (JAL213)

     Depart: 7:35 Haneda Airport
     Arrive: 8:50 Nanki-Shirahama Airport

    *Not included in the tour price
  • Option 2
    TRAIN FROM OSAKA TO KII-TANABE
    (JR Kuroshio 1)

     Depart: 7:34 Shin-Osaka
     Depart: 7:40 Osaka
      Depart: 7:57 Tennoji

      Arrive: 9:58 Kii-Tanabe


    The JR train travels down the west coast of the Kii peninsula. 

    As you head south the scenery changes dramatically from the large urban centers to agricultural and natural regions, with distinctively less populated mountains. 

    Watch for terraced orange and ume orchards along the way.


    TIP: Sit on the right hand side of the train for the best views.

    *Not included in the tour price
  • VISIT TANABE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER

    This information center is next to the Kii-Tanabe station as you exit on the left.

    There are paper copies of maps and transportation timetables as well as Dual Pilgrim credential to collect stamps along the trail. 

    This is the best place to get the most up-to-date information before you begin your walk!

    Pick up your tour information packet here between 9:00 and 17:00.
  • VISIT TANABE

    Tanabe is a small coastal city on the west side of the Kii Peninsula, well known for its agricultural products such as ume (Japanese Apricots) and oranges, as well its fresh seafood. 

    The downtown area is located southwest of the Kii-Tanabe train station, from which a ten minute walk leads to the Ogigahama beach.  

    Near the station is Tokei-jinja, a main shrine at the junction of the Nakahechi and Ohechi routes.  

    INTERESTING FACT: Ueshiba Morihei, the founder of the Aikido martial, was born in Tanabe.

  • SUPPER

    The entertainment area in front of the JR Kii-Tanabe station is called “Ajikoji” and is packed with over 200 restaurants and Japanese style pubs (Izakaya).

    It is considered to be the most concentrated of its kind for a city of this size in the entire country of Japan. Every alley is full of quaint places to eat and drink.

    Many restaurants have English menus.  Ask at the information center for recommendations.

    Kanpai!

  • OVERNIGHT IN TANABE

    There are a diversity of guesthouses and business style hotels in Tanabe. 

Day 2

  • LUGGAGE SHUTTLE

    Leave luggage at accommodation.

  • BUS FROM KII-TANABE STATION TO TAKIJIRI (Meiko Bus)

     Depart: 8:32 Kii-Tanabe

     Arrive: 9:10 Takijiri


    Busses depart from bus stop two in front of the station. 

    PRICE: 970 yen

    *The bus fare is covered by the Kumano Kodo Bus Pass.
  • VISIT KUMANO KODO KAN PILGRIMAGE CENTER

    The round Kumano Kodo Kan Pilgrimage Center is located across the river from Takijiri-oji.

    There are introductory exhibitions in Japanese and English about the pilgrimage route.  

    Toilets and vending machines are available.

  • VISIT TAKIJIRI-OJI

    Takijiri-oji is one of the main trailheads of the Nakahechi route.

    It is here that the passage into the sacred mountains begins—the entrance to the abode of the gods and Buddhist paradises of rebirth.

    There were once extensive halls, a bath house, lodgings for pilgrims, and residences for priests, priestesses and monks in the area.

  • WALK KUMANO KODO - TAKIJIRI-OJI TO TAKAHARA

     Distance: ~4 km
     Time: 2~3 hr
     Elevation Gain: ~430 m
     Elevation Loss: ~200 m

    This is a short but steep uphill walk from Takijiri to the ridge top settlement of Takahara.  The trailhead is located behind the Takijiri-oji shrine pavilion.

    NOTE: The trail starts off with a challenging grade so set a slow, easy pace, watching your steps on the rocks and roots.

    Kumano Kodo Map

  • VISIT TAKAHARA

    Takahara is a small settlement on a ridgeline with panoramic views of the Hatenashi mountain range. 

    It is the site of the mystical Takahara Kumano-jinja shrine, one of the oldest buildings along this section of the pilgrimage route. The shrine grounds are home to giant camphor trees, over 800 years old!

    Takahara is known as "Kiri-no-Sato" (Village in the Mist) because the scenic vistas are often blanketed with mist. The valley below dramatically fills with fog, creating a beautiful sea of clouds.

  • WALK KUMANO KODO - TAKAHARA TO CHIKATSUYU/TSUGIZAKURA

     Distance: 9.3~10 km
     Time: 5~8 hr
     Elevation Gain: 590~830 m
     Elevation Loss: 640~650 m

    This walk continues into the forested mountains east of Takahara climbing up and over ridges into the next watershed, descending into the village of Chikatsuyu.

    The Nonaka area is another ~3 km further along the trail on an old highway.
    NOTE: The Michi-no-Eki rest area near numbered signpost 23 sells drinks, snacks, and simple meals.

    Kumano Kodo Map

  • VISIT CHIKATSUYU

    The village after Takahara is Chikatsuyu where the clear Hiki-gawa river runs through the valley.

    Pass through Chikatsuyu towards Tsugizakura-oji.

  • OVERNIGHT IN CHIKATSUYU

    There are some minshuku guesthouses and rental houses in Chikatsuyu.

Day 3

  • LUGGAGE SHUTTLE

    Leave luggage at accommodation.

  • Option 2 (Intermediate Walk)
    WALK KUMANO KODO - DOYUKAWA-BASHI BUS STOP TO KUMANO HONGU TAISHA

     Distance: ~17 km
     Time: 6~9 hr
     Elevation Gain: ~770 m
     Elevation Loss: ~1170 m

    BUS FROM CHIKATSUYU OR NONAKA TO DOYUKAWA-BASHI (Ryujin Bus)

     Depart: 7:23 Chikatsuyu-oji
     Depart: 7:29 Nonaka Ipposugi
     Arrive: 7:33 Doyukawa-bashi

    PRICE: 280 yen ~ 420 yen

    Kumano Kodo Map 1
    Kumano Kodo Map 2
    Walk Options
    Bus Timetable #1

    *The bus fare is covered by the Kumano Kodo Bus Pass.
  • VISIT KUMANO HONGU TAISHA

    One of the three grand shrines, Kumano Hongu Taisha stands on a small ridge line in the north of the Hongu village.

    The austere pavilions are made of wood with impressive cypress bark roofs; it's architecture style dating back over 800 years.

    Watch for the sacred symbol of Kumano, the Yatagarasu three-legged crow.

  • VISIT KUMANO HONGU HERITAGE CENTER

    This visitor center is on the east side route 311 across from the Kumano Hongu Taisha grand shrine. 

    It has detailed information and exhibits about the area in English. 


    HOURS:
     9:00~17:00 (open year-round)

    NOTE: Registration as DUAL PILGRIM takes place here.  It takes at least 15 minutes and cannot be mailed out.

    Kumano Hongu Heritage Center
    Dual Pilgrim

  • VISIT OYUNOHARA

    Kumano Hongu Taisha was originally located at Oyunohara, a sandbank at the confluence of the Kumano-gawa and Otonashi Rivers.

    Legend has it that the Kumano deities, in the form of three moons, descended into the branches of a giant oak tree in this clearing.

    All of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes lead to this sacred site.

    The entrance to Oyunohara is marked by the largest Torii shrine gate in the world (33.9 meters tall and 42 meters wide). It is a formalized gateway that designates the entrance to a sacred area and signifies the division of the secular and the spiritual worlds.

  • Option 1
    BUS FROM HONGU TO YUNOMINE, WATARASE AND KAWAYU ONSEN
    (Nara Kotsu)

     Depart: 16:58 Hongu Taisha-mae

     Arrive:  17:09 Yunomine Onsen

     Arrive:  17:17 Watarase Onsen

     Arrive:  17:19 Kawayu Onsen


    Busses depart from in front of the Kumano Hongu Heritage Center. 

    PRICE: 310 yen

    NOTE:
    After the 16:58 bus there is a long wait until the next one.

    *The bus fare is covered by the Kumano Kodo Bus Pass.
  • OVERNIGHT IN YUNOMINE, KAWAYU OR WATAZE ONSEN

    There is a diversity of accommodations in Yunomine, Kawayu or Wataze Onsen such as Ryokan inns, Minshuku lodgings.

Day 4

  • Option 1
    WALK KUMANO KODO - HONGU TO YUNOMINE ONSEN - DAINICHI-GOE

     Distance: ~2 km
     Time: 1~2 hr
     Elevation Gain: ~250 m
     Elevation Loss: ~190 m

    The Dainichi-goe route is a short but relatively steep trail over Mt. Dainichi that links the Hongu village with Yunomine Onsen.

    The trailhead is at the southend of Hongu.

    Dainichi-goe
    Kumano Kodo Map

    Bus to Yunomine Onsen and walk the Dainichi-goe section to Hongu.
    Visit Hongu, return by bus to Kawayu Onsen.
  • OVERNIGHT IN YUNOMINE, KAWAYU OR WATAZE ONSEN

    There is a diversity of accommodations in Yunomine, Kawayu or Wataze Onsen such as Ryokan inns, Minshuku lodgings.

Day 5

  • LUGGAGE SHUTTLE

    Leave luggage at accommodation.

  • BUS FROM YUNOMINE, WATAZE AND KAWAYU ONSEN TO UKEGAWA (Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus)

      Depart: 8:31 Yunomine Onsen

      Depart: 8:37 Wataze Onsen

      Depart: 8:39 Kawayu Onsen

      Arrive: 8:44 Ukegawa

    *The bus fare is covered by the Kumano Kodo Bus Pass.
  • WALK KUMANO KODO "KOGUMOTORI-GOE" - UKEGAWA TO KOGUCHI

     Distance: ~13 km
     Time: 4.5~6 hr
     Elevation Gain: ~670 m
     Elevation Loss: ~690 m

    The Kogumotori-goe is a pass over a mountain range between Hongu and Koguchi. 

    The northern section is a gradual climbing gradient, mid-section has some ups and downs, and the southern descent is the steepest portion.

    Kumano Kodo Map

  • OVERNIGHT IN KOGUCHI

    There is limited accommodations in Koguchi. If these are not available then transferring to a nearby village is an option, such as Kumano-gawa or Takata.

Day 6

  • LUGGAGE SHUTTLE

    Leave luggage at accommodation.

  • WALK KUMANO KODO "OGUMOTORI-GOE" - KOGUCHI TO NACHISAN

     Distance: ~14 km
     Time: 7~9 hr
     Elevation Gain: ~1260 m
     Elevation Loss: ~930 m

    The Ogumotori-goe connects Koguchi and Kumano Nachi Taisha, site of the divine Nachi-no-Otaki, Japan's tallest waterfall. 

    This is often considered the most difficult section on the Nakahechi route, so best to give yourself enough time to complete the walk.

    As there are no escape routes, if one doesn't feel up to the challenge, take public transit to Shingu and then onto the shrine grounds.

    Kumano Kodo Map

  • VISIT SEIGANTO-JI

    Seiganto-ji temple was founded in the early 5th century and is one of the oldest buildings in the region.

    The view from the temple grounds is dramatic, featuring a pagoda with the falls as a backdrop.

  • VISIT KUMANO NACHI TAISHA

    One of the three grand shrines, Kumano Nachi Taisha is located halfway up Nachi Mountain, about 350 meters above sea level.

    It has its religious origin in the ancient nature worship of Nachi-no-Otaki falls.

    The branches of a giant camphor shades the roof of the worship hall.

  • VISIT NACHI FALLS

    Nachi-no-Otaki is 133 meters high and 13 meters wide - the tallest waterfall in Japan.

    It's water source is the surrounding broad-leaf evergreen primeval forest, a sanctuary that has been protected since ancient times, used for ascetic training by mountain monks who practice Shugendo, a mixed religion of foreign and indigenous beliefs.

  • OVERNIGHT IN NACHISAN

    Mitaki Sanso guesthouse is located just below the shrine grounds. It is a 25 minute bus ride Kii-Katsuura station where other accommodations are located.

DAY 7

  • BUS FROM NACHISAN TO KATSUURA (Kumano Kotsu)

      Depart: 9:02 Nachisan
      Arrive: 9:28 Kii-Katsuura

    PRICE: 630 yen

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