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Wakayama Day Tour: World Heritage Kumano Kodo & Nachi Waterfall | Depart from Nagoya | Japan

Nagoya Station Taikoudori Entrance (in front of Nagoya Station West Police Station)
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Nearest Tour Date | Tue, 18 Jun 2024
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THB 2,533.32

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What You'll Experience

From Nagoya Station, take a bus to Kumano in Wakayama, explore the world heritage Kumano Kodo, and watch the magnificent Nachi Falls.

Depart from downtown Nagoya for an easy day trip by bus!
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Visit the World Heritage Millennium Trail

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— What You Can Expect —

Kumano Kodo

In 2004, Kumano Sanzan (Kumano Nachi Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, Kumano Hongu Taisha) and the ancient pilgrimage trails were registered as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. This sacred site reflects a culture that has combined the spirit of Shinto and Buddhism for 1,200 years.

Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine

Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine is a shrine located in Nachi Katsuura Town, Higashimuro County, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The old shrine is Guanbi Zhongshe (the current shrine's main hall's Beyoji Shrine). One of the Kumano Sanzan. The chief deity is Kumano Fusumi.

Nachi Falls (Nachitaki)

It is a waterfall located in Nachi River, Nachi Katsuura Town, Higashimuro County, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The waterfall is 133m high and 13m wide. Together with Kegon Falls and Fukuroda Falls, it is known as the Three Great Waterfalls of Japan. There are as many as 60 large and small streams in Nachi Mountain. Originally, Nachi Waterfall is the general name of all waterfalls in Nachi Mountain, especially the 48 waterfalls (Nachi Forty-eight Waterfalls) used for cage waterfall practice. The commonly known Nachi Waterfall refers specifically to the One Waterfall, also known as the Nachi Waterfall. And because the place where the water falls is divided into three streams by the rock plate, it is also called the waterfall of three. Since ancient times, it has been a place of practice for Buddhism and Shinto, and it is also the object of natural belief. It is the god of Hitaki Shrine. On July 1, 2004, Nachi Falls was included in the World Heritage List as part of the spiritual site and path of worship in the Kii Mountains.

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Tour Itinerary

07:00 Meet at Nagoya Station Taikoudori Entrance (in front of Nagoya Station West Police Station)
Meet at Nagoya Station Taikoudori Entrance (in front of Nagoya Station West Police Station)
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Please recognize the EasyGO brand
07:10 Depart on time
10:30 Arrive in Kumano (stop for about 3 hours, free to walk, lunch on your own)
Arrive in Kumano (stop for about 3 hours, free to walk, lunch on your own)
Free time to visit Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine
Free time to visit Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine
Nachi Waterfall View
Nachi Waterfall View
Seiganto-ji
Seiganto-ji
15:00 World Heritage Ghost Castle (about 1 hour) *No stops starting from 2024/4/1
World Heritage Ghost Castle (about 1 hour) *No stops starting from 2024/4/1
19:00 Arrive at Nagoya Station and disband*From 2024/4/1 18:00

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