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Take a spiritual hiking journey along the Nakahechi Pilgrimage Route of the Kumano Kodo, beginning at the historic Takijiri-oji shrine. This detailed overview explores the 13.3-kilometre (8.3-mile) trek to Chikatsuyu-oji, a physically rewarding hike. As you traverse this ancient and opulent landscape, the trail reveals the sweeping, mist-draped vistas of Takahara Village and culturally significant landmarks such as the beautifully carved Gyuba-doji statue. Designed to prepare you for this magnificent expedition, the guide provides essential practical information for a seamless experience, highlighting strategic rest stops, fresh water availability, and the inviting accommodations awaiting your arrival in Chikatsuyu Village.
Hikers on Chikatsuyu-oji Trail
Total Distance: Approximately 13.3 kilometres (8.3 miles)Total Elevation Gain: Approximately 1010m (3,300 feet)Estimated Time: 6-8 hoursDifficulty: Intermediate to challenging, with steep inclines and uneven sectionsAccess: Local Bus. Buses run from Kii-Tanabe and Shirahama to Chikatsuyu. Bus Timetable #1 (Eastbound), Bus Timetable #2 (Westbound). Nearest Bus is Takijiri (start), Chikatsuyu-oji, Nakahechi Bijutsukan (Nakahechi Museum) (finish)
Onlyluxe Travel arranges luggage transfer and walkers can enjoy a pack free walking. Self guided or private guided tours are available. Discover our collection of Kumano Kodo Walking Holidays.
Takijiri-oji Shrine
The Nakahechi route was once traversed by emperors and aristocrats as part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, you’ll encounter several oji shrines, which historically served as places of worship and rest for pilgrims. Takijiri-oji marks the gateway to the sacred mountains and is considered the official entry point for those undertaking the classic Kumano pilgrimage.
One significant cultural landmark on this section is the Gyuba-doji statue. It represents Emperor Kazan, an early imperial pilgrim, and is situated about halfway through the route. The statue is an important symbol of the area’s pilgrimage heritage.
Gyubadouji in Kumano Kodo (Photo Credit: makieni shutterstock_1970260747)
Chikatsuyu is a serene village nestled at the base of the mountain trail along the Hidaka-gawa River, forming a key checkpoint on the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. With a population of around 450, this quaint locale offers a glimpse into Japan's rich history, featuring Edo Period inns marked by wooden placards, an ancient cherry blossom tree, and a historic graveyard for warriors. Visitors can explore the Chikatsuyu-oji shrine, enjoy local eateries, or visit the Nakahechi Art Museum nearby. The village also provides practical amenities like small shops, a grocery store, and campgrounds, making it a convenient stop for pilgrims and travellers alike
Ready to start your journey? Browse our range of Kumano Kodo Walking tours to find the ideal experience for your interests and schedule. For a fully bespoke Kumano Kodo Walk, Bike and Seaside Onsen Retreat holiday, or to arrange a family adventure tailored to your needs, contact us at info@onlyluxe.com.au. Our travel specialists are here to help you plan an unforgettable visit to the Kumano Kodo.
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