kumano kodo iseji route

  1. Daimon Zaka, Japan by Cristi Croitoru

    Where To Stay On the Kumano Kodo Iseji Route

    Walking the Kumano Kodo Iseji comes with a badge of honour and pride as you tread on the exact footprints of mediaeval pilgrims. The pilgrimage route is also a visual treat, weaving through lush forests and mountain passes on cobblestone trails. Your effort and courage are crowned with access to revered shrines such as Hana no Iwaya and Ise Grand Shrines, including dazzling natural sights like the Nachi Falls and the Pacific Ocean. The walk is challenging and, as such,

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  2. Nachi Falls, Japan

    The Kumano Kodo Iseji Route: A Journey Through Sacred Japan

    A journey to achieve inner peace, spiritual fulfilment, or a deeper connection with nature is best encountered in solitude, away from every distraction. The Kumano Kodo Iseji Route is one of the few pilgrimage journeys that invite you to savour an authentic and spiritual experience trodding the lesser-travelled path of the Kumano Kodo.

     

    Walk with us over this piece as we uncover the Iseji’s j

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  3. Kumano Kodo Trail, Japan by Susan L Spann

    Best Sections of Kumano Kodo Iseji Route

    Along the Kumano Kodo Iseji, Japan’s countryside scenery unfolds like a digital wallpaper, highlighting waterfalls, mountain peaks, rushing streams, and flourishing forests. Many spectacular landmarks dot the route, notably the Kumano Nachi Taisha, one of the three shrines of the esteemed Kumano Sanzan. This shrine is particularly stunning, distinguished by the charming Nachi-no-Taki Waterfalls – the shrine’s deity and source.

     

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