Japan :

Pilgrimage: The Kumano Kodo Nakahechi Pilgrimage Path - Takijiri to Mount Nachi

Trip code: H05JK

Camino & Pilgrimages

Distance 66km/41mi

Level: 3
Stretching

Flights
available

157.0Kg CO2e

Printed route
directions

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Walk the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage, from Takijiri to Mount Nachi, covering 66km in 5 nightsBULLET}Explore two of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano (Kumano Sanzan) Hongu Taisha and Nachi Taisha
  • Journey through ancient cedar forests, peaceful mountain villages, and serene rural landscapes
  • Visit the breathtaking Nachi Waterfall, Japan's tallest single drop cascade
  • Experience the mystical beauty and spiritual heritage of the Kii Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage region

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • 5 nights accommodation
  • All breakfast and 5 dinners
  • Comprehensive route directions
  • Accommodation in hotels and Japanese-style inns (ryokan, minshuku). Japanese-style accommodation will generally be in tatami-mat rooms
  • Individual train tickets from Kyoto or Osaka to the Kumano Kodo trail and from the Kumano Kodo trail to Kyoto or Osaka
  • A pre-booked and pre-paid taxi to Koguchi on Day 5
  • Detailed day-to-day printed itinerary and walking directions along with Topographical maps on arrival

OPTIONAL UPGRADES

  • Flights from London or any available regional airport
  • Airport parking and airport hotels
  • Priority at Security and Fast Track
  • Airport lounge access
  • Priority boarding and extra leg-room seats
  • Business/club/first class fares

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Lunches, drinks with meals, snacks and miscellaneous items of personal expenditure
  • Entrance fees to museums, temples etc.
  • Local transportation not mentioned in 'What's Included' section
  • Luggage transfer - Service available, payable locally
  • Travel Insurance

TRIP DETAILS

The Kii Peninsula stretches south from Kyoto and Osaka, offering one of Japan's most remote and mystical landscapes, a striking contrast to the bustle of the nearby cities. For over a thousand years, this sacred region has been a revered destination for spiritual seekers and emperors alike.

Home to the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano (Kumano Sanzan), the peninsula has long been a centre of pilgrimage and devotion. From the 11th century onwards, generations of emperors and their families undertook the challenging journey from Kyoto to Kumano, travelling along a network of ancient pilgrimage trails.

Our Kumano Kodo walking route follows the celebrated Nakahechi Trail, which winds through tranquil forested mountains, rural villages, and sacred sites. The path leads to the Grand Shrine of Hongu before descending towards the Pacific coast, where the pilgrimage concludes at the magnificent Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine.

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ITINERARY

TERRAIN

This version of the route follows the sacred Kumano Kodo (Nakahechi) pilgrimage path through forested mountains, small rural villages and riverside valleys. The terrain is varied: expect ancient stone and timber forest trails, moderate to steady uphill ascents through cedars, ridge walks with expansive views, and rewarding descents to tranquil inns and hot spring towns.

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Day 1: Takijiri to Takahara (5km/3.1mi)

Your tour begins in either Osaka or Kyoto, where you will take a scenic train journey to Kii-Tanabe. Part of the route traces the spectacular coastline of the Kii Peninsula, offering stunning sea views along the way. On arrival in Kii-Tanabe, a bus ride will bring you to the starting point of today's walk on the Nakahechi trail, a historic section of the revered Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. From Takijiri, the trail ascends steadily through forested hills to the ridge top village of Takahara. Tonight, your stay will be in either Takahara or the nearby village of Karisugawa, where you will experience authentic local hospitality and a serene countryside atmosphere.

Please consider adding a night before the start of the trail to best prepare for your trip and allow for your documentation to be delivered to you.

YOUR ACCOMMODATION

To reflect the spirit of travelling through Japan, we use a mix of modern hotels, traditional inns and temple lodgings. Hotels offer Western-style comfort, though rooms are often smaller than in Europe, with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, a television and a fridge.

Traditional stays in ryokan and minshuku provide an authentic Japanese experience, with tatami-mat rooms and futon bedding prepared each evening. Ryokan are generally more formal and may include exquisitely presented multi-course meals and communal hot-spring baths. Minshuku are usually family-run and simpler, with shared bathrooms in many older buildings, but offer the same warm welcome and excellent home-cooked food.

At traditional inns, shared bathroom facilities may be part of the experience. Meals are mainly Japanese; while some vegetarian options can be arranged, strict vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free diets are difficult to accommodate due to the use of dashi, soy sauce and miso. Tipping is not expected.

Full accommodation details will be confirmed nearer to your departure, and we will always advise in advance if shared facilities are required.

Day 2: Takahara to Chikatsuyu (10km/6.2mi)

Fuel up with a tasty Japanese breakfast before setting off on the trail to Chikatsuyu. You will pass through small villages and by several Oji shrines, before finally descending to your destination for the night. The path is clear and well marked, with stone flagging laid along steeper sections to make the climbs easier. You will spend the night in Chikatsuyu or Nonaka, at a local minshuku.

Day 3: Chikatsuyu to Hongu (24km/14.9mi)

Begin your day with an early start as you set out from Chikatsuyu, following the sacred Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail through the serene mountains of Hongu. The route winds through peaceful forests and mountain villages, offering glimpses of traditional rural Japan. Your journey leads you to Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano and a deeply spiritual site in Japanese Shinto tradition. According to ancient mythology, the heart of these mountains was believed to be the entrance to Yomi, the 'other world' through which spirits would travel after death. After this immersive walk, a short bus ride will bring you to Yunomine Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most atmospheric natural hot spring villages.

Day 4: Optional Hike along the Nakahechi Trail (12km/7.5mi)

Start the day by exploring the tranquil village of Hongu, soaking up its atmosphere and traditional charm. From here, you can choose between two rewarding Kumano Kodo hiking routes. The first option is to ascend the Kogumotorigoe path towards Koguchi. This journey begins with a short bus ride to Ukegawa, the starting point of the Kogumotorigoe Pass trail. The route leads you through lush forests and scenic mountain paths before descending into the quiet village of Koguchi. Alternatively, you may opt to hike another section of the trail near Hongu, offering views across the surrounding valleys and countryside. For those seeking a gentler pace, you can spend the day relaxing in one of the nearby hot spring villages, enjoying the healing waters that have soothed pilgrims for centuries.

Day 5: Koguchi to Nachi-san (15km/9.3mi)

The final section of your Kumano Kodo pilgrimage leads you from Koguchi up the Ogumotorigoe Pass, one of the most scenic and historic parts of the trail. After a steady climb through ancient cedar forests, the path descends towards Nachi-san, where you'll discover Kumano Nachi Taisha, one of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano. Here, the sacred Nachi Taki Waterfall cascades dramatically beside the shrine, Japan's tallest single drop waterfall and a symbol of spiritual purity. Following, bus ride will take you to the port town of Kii-Katsuura, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the bay.

Day 6: Kii-Katsuura and onwards by train to Osaka or Kyoto

Kii-Katsuura is an active fishing port and one the main attractions is their fishing market and the islands that dot the bay. It is also possible to visit Hayatama Shrine in Shingu one of the three grand shrines of Kumano. Board your train back to Kyoto ot Osaka around lunchtime to reach either city mid or late afternoon. To make the most of your experience, consider adding an extra night in either city to further explore their vibrant culture, historic sites, and local cuisine at a more relaxed pace.

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These tour prices are per person, based on two people sharing.
Single supplement from £360.

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TRAVEL DETAILS

From Kyōto or Ōsaka to Kii-Tanabe

  • Take the train heading south towards Kii-Tanabe (tickets and instructions included in your trip)
  • Journey times:
  • From Ōsaka: approx. 2 ½ h, direct,
  • From Kyōto: approx. 3 h, usually requires a change at Shin-Ōsaka Station
  • The railway runs close to the coast for the latter part of the journey, offering scenic sea views

Return from Kii-Tanabe / Nachi to Ōsaka

  • From Nachi Grand Shrine, take a local bus or taxi to Kii-Tanabe or Shingu Station
  • Continue by train from Kii-Tanabe/Shingu to Ōsaka (approx. 4–5 h, may require 1–2 connections, tickets and instructions included in your trip)

 

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REVIEWS

Megan was helpful and did a good job explaining everything to me.

19 Dec 2025

A lovely company to deal with. They make you feel like you are an individual and not just a number.

Romola Devile, 6 Sep 2025

Andrea was friendly, competent, efficient, helpful and very customer focussed. I was very pleased to make the booking with her.

Anne Mccann, 11 Mar 2025

Very friendly and efficient. Really helpful and we were kept well informed throughout the booking process. Highly recommended!

Nick, 30 Jan 2025


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to walk the Kumano Kodo? 
The Kumano Kodo is a network of pilgrimage trails, so the duration depends on your chosen route. Our itineraries typically range from 4 to 6 walking days, covering sections of the Nakahechi route – the most popular and historically significant trail - or the Iseji path. This allows time to enjoy the landscapes, shrines, and cultural highlights at a comfortable pace.
When is the best time to walk the Kumano Kodo? 
The best seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are mild and the scenery is spectacular. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, as well as the busiest time to visit Japan.
How does luggage transfer work for the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail?
For the Nakaechi trail, we would recommend sending main luggage from the accommodation before the trail to Yuinomine/Kawayu Onsen (Day 3), and then from there to wherever clients stay after the trail. For the Iseji trail, we would suggest to send the main luggage from their accommodation before the trail to Kumano City (Day 3), and then from here to wherever they stay after the trail. This can be done using the Takkyuibin service, read more about it on our Pilgrimages FAQs.
What is the recommended Kumano Kodo packing list? 
We recommend packing: Comfortable walking shoes or boots (well broken-in), Lightweight, breathable layers for changing weather, Waterproof jacket and a small daypack, Reusable water bottle, Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), Spray repellent for ticks and insects,



Camino & Pilgrimages

Distance 66km/41mi

Level: 3
Stretching

Flights
available

157.0Kg CO2e

Printed route
directions

5 nights from £1519

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