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9 days 8 nights
fromUSD $3710.00 (Limit to 13 guests)
Single Supplement: USD $435.00
Single Room
Single room types are rooms for
single room occupants.
One person will be occupying the
hotel room throughout the tour.
Twin Room
Twin room types are rooms set for two people who will occupy one room, but will have two separate beds.
Double Room
A double room is a room that has one bed for two people to share.
Triple Room
A triple room is one room where three people may share the same room. It has three separate beds.
Japanese Style Room
A Japanese-style room traditionally does not have a western-style bed, it is a tatami floor room with futon bedding. However, if you prefer a western-style bed, you may request one though we cannot guarantee it.
Please note: If you would like to request neighboring rooms next to your traveling companions, you and your traveling companions must have the same room types in order to be next to each other. For example, if you have requested a double room, but your traveling companions have requested a twin, or triple room, then neighboring rooms cannot be accommodated. However, if both you and your traveling companions match in room type, then neighboring rooms will likely be arranged for your convenience.
Spring is one of the most popular times to travel on
the sacred Kumano Kodo, or Kumano Ancient Trail, a
famous pilgrimage route. Being one of the most
comfortable times to hike the trail, you can enjoy a
beautifully varied hike throughout the mountainous
range that lies south of Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto.
Spend four days on the well-preserved trail while
traveling through deep valleys, mountains, and small
villages. During your journey, rest at comfortable
family-run inns, enjoy the local food, soak in natural
hot springs, and visit various shrines. On your trek,
visit three great Kumano Shrines – Kumano Hongu
Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha, and Hayatama Taisha.
Let your English-speaking guide walk you through this
ancient trail.
Begin your journey in the city of Kyoto, where you will
take the train south along the coast and spend four
days hiking the Nakahechi Trail, also a UNESCO
World Heritage site. Take a day mid-way through your
journey to relax with a pleasant ride along the Kumano
River to Hayatama Taisha Shrine. Afterwards, we will
cross the Kii Peninsula on foot heading towards the
eastern fishing town, Katsuura. The small town in
spring can be seen decorated with cherry blossom
trees. With a two-night stay at a hot-spring hotel along
with an extra optional day of hiking, you will be able to
relax and rejuvinate. Travel back to Kyoto by train to
complete your journey. Enjoy the spring season and
let All Japan Tours take care of the details along with
your luggage transfers, breakfasts, and dinners.
Activity Level: Strenuous
Our strenuous tours contain several days of trail
walking, with some days up to six hours or more of
walking. There is significant ascent and/or descent on
uneven terrain.
Who is a Strenuous tour designed for?
- We recommend strenuous tours for anyone who
does regular full-day walking or hiking, and is
comfortable walking for extended periods of time.
- We recommend our strenuous tours for people who
are already fit and active.
Accommodations
This itinerary contains overnight stays at Western
Hotels, Ryokans, and Minshukus. Ryokans and
Minshukus are more traditional accommodations, with a
more casual hospitality than you will find at a hotel. At
both a Ryokan and a Minshuku, you will stay in a simply
furnished room and sleep on a futon, which is laid on a
tatami mat.
Some Ryokans may have private
bathrooms attached to your room, but others only have
public bathrooms used by all the guests. Minshukus
usually offer only a public bathroom – meaning either a
smaller bathroom used one guest at a time, or larger
bathrooms separated by gender (male & female), and
designed to be used by multiple guests at once.
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Please Note:
All prices are per person, based on twin (double on
request)
or triple occupancy.
International flights are not
included
on our tours - this allows you the flexibility to choose your
own departure and get the best value for your money!
We can arrange international flights for US
customers if
needed, please ask for details.
A 20% deposit is required to hold the space at time of booking and final payment is due 2 months prior to departure. At least 4 passengers minimum are required to guarantee the tour’s departure. Booked passengers will be informed 3 months before the starting date if the tour is not guaranteed, and they will have the option to either cancel and refund the amount already paid, or transfer the payment to another tour.
Public transportation
This tour starts and finishes in Kyoto for arrivals and departures at Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX).
Vegetarian or special meals can be arranged.
Airport meet and greet and airport transfers are NOT included, but we will provide with full instructions in advance.
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Tour schedule and prices subject to change without notice
Welcome to Japan! In the evening, meet your tour guide and group at your hotel in central Kyoto. Enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo or similar class (Western Hotel)
Today, we will travel south along the coast of the Kii
Peninsula, the mountainous range that extends south
from Nara and Osaka, by train to Tanabe. You will
then transfer to Takijiri by local bus. Takijiri is the
beginning of the Nakahechi, a scenic route on the
sacred Kumano Kodo, or Kumano Ancient Trail. Now
a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kumano Kodo
became a popular pilgrimage from Kyoto by Emperors
and nobles during the 11th Century. It is also the site
of the three sacred shrines of Kumano, otherwise
known as the Kumano Sanzan. Continue the tour with
a 2-hour hike to the remote hillside village of
Takahara, where we will spend the night in a beautiful
Japanese-style Ryokan made with wood and built by
local craftsmen. Take in the stunning scenery and view
of the surrounding mountains from your room. Here
you will also find hot-spring baths where you can relax
and rejuvenate. Enjoy an evening meal created with
locally grown ingredients.
Walking distance: 4.5 km / 2.8
miles
Elevation gain: 370 m / 1,200 feet
ascent, 175 m / 575 feet descent
Time required: about 2 hours
Akizuno Garten or similar class (Ryokan)
In the morning, we will move east from Takahara along
the Nakahechi pilgrimage trail. Along the trail we will
pass by small jizo bodhisattva statues that were
placed along the trail by locals to protect travelers.
You can also find old cha-ya, or tea houses, which
provided rest to those on their pilgrimage until the
early 20th century. We will then descend towards the
village of Chikatsuyu, a small town on the Nakahechi
trail. This is where our accommodation, a quaint
guesthouse run by a local couple, will be for the night.
The guesthouse also has their own natural hot-spring
baths right next door, where you can relax and
prepare for tomorrow's hike. The dinner menu in the
evening might include their exquisite takikomi-gohan
(rice steamed with vegetables), freshly caught fish,
and crispy tempura. After dinner, listen to a local
Shamisen group, as they treat us to a private
performance. Enjoy this rare opportunity for a close-up
experience of Japanese music on the three-stringed
shamisen.
Walking distance: 11.3 km / 7 miles
Elevation gain: 350 m / 1,150 feet
ascent, 360 m / 1,180 feet descent
Time required: 4 hours
Sakura no Sono or similar class (Minshuku)
We will hike two beautiful segments of the Kumano
Kodo Trail today, passing mountain-top villages and oji
shrines. Nobles would rest at these minor shrines to
rejuvenate themselves and create poems reflecting
their thoughts and feelings. Once we reach Kobiro,
take a local bus to Hosshinmon-oji, and begin your
hike where you will travel towards Hongu Grand
Shrine. The symbol of the shrine is the mythological
three-legged raven which represents the Hongu,
Nachi, and Hayatama shrines. After major flooding in
1889, the shrine was moved from its original location
to the location it is at today. After visiting the shrine,
we will transfer by local bus to Yunomine Onsen,
known as one of the oldest hot springs in Japan, or to
Kawayu Onsen, famous for the hot water that bubbles
to the surface of the crystal-clear river. Tonight, we will
stay in a comfortable Ryokan with its own hot spring
bath, also known in Japan as a "rotenburo".
Walking distance: 12.9 km / 8
miles
Elevation gain: 321 m / 1,055 feet
ascent; 360 m / 1,180 feet descent
Time required: 4 hours
Yunomineso or similar class (Onsen Ryokan)
Today we will transfer by local bus to the Kumano River, which served as transportation for communities and mountain villages in the past. Board a traditional wooden flat-bottomed boat, which will take us on a pleasant 90-minute ride along the Kumano River to the Hayatama Taisha Shrine, just as Imperial pilgrims did long ago. The Hayatama Taisha Shrine has been located on the riverbank since the 12th Century. After visiting the shrine, we will travel back to Yunomine Onsen by bus for another night at the hot spring Ryokan. Relax and soak in the natural hot spring bath before dinner.
Yunomineso or similar class (Onsen Ryokan)
In the morning, we will transfer to Koguchi by local bus
and hike the final section of the trail over the
Ogumotorigoe Pass. Take in the spectacular view of
the Pacific Ocean before continuing onward to Nachi-
taki waterfall and Nachi Taisha (Grand Shrine). As one
of the three ‘Grand Shrines of Kumano’, Nachi Taisha
Shrine is a major destination for pilgrims. Surrounded
by the stunning natural scenery, you will also be
rewarded with views of one of the top three waterfalls
in Japan, which happens to also be the tallest waterfall
in Japan. From there, we will take a short bus ride to
the fishing port and onsen town of Katsukuura, where
we will be staying for the night.
Walking distance: 14.5 km / 9
miles
Elevation gain: 980 m / 3,215 feet
ascent; 920 m / 3,020 feet descent
Time required: 6 hours
Hotel Urashima or similar class (Onsen Hotel)
Today, you will have the option of hiking another
portion of the Kumano Kodo Trail. This is a coastal
part of the Iseji route, which offers beautiful views over
the ocean. In addition, you can visit charming villages
and the oldest paved section on the entire Kumano
Kodo network, with some stone blocks dating back
eight hundred years. Many travelers tend to overlook
the Iseji route, making this a perfect hike for those
looking to escape the crowds. Alternatively, you can
choose to rejuvenate and try the various hot spring
baths in your hotel or located around the town. While
exploring the town, you can enjoy mouthwatering
seafood, an old-fashioned Japanese shopping arcade,
or explore the backstreets, where small restaurants
and bars can be found.
Optional Walk
Walking distance: 6.4 km / 4.1
miles
Elevation gain: 546 m / 1790 feet
ascent; 539 m / 1768 feet descent
Time required: 3 hours
Hotel Urashima or similar class (Onsen Hotel)
After breakfast, we will leave the Kii Peninsula and Kumano Kodo trail behind, as we travel on the coastal rail line back to Kyoto. Our final night together will be spent at a central western-style hotel in the city. Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant with your guide and group.
Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo or similar class (Western Hotel)
After breakfast, our tour officially ends. Your guide will be available to offer assistance and advice for your journey to the airport or onward travel in Japan.
PLEASE NOTE: These are the hotels All Japan Tours generally uses on the touring styles and regions shown. There is no guarantee that you will stay in the lodgings listed on the website. We encourage you to check your travel documentation for confirmation of the exact accommodation you will be staying in.
Destinations
Kyoto / Takijiri / Takahara / Chikatsuyu / Yunomine Onsen / Katsuura / Kyoto
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Group Size | 20 to 45 people | 10 to 35 people | 6 to 24 people | 4 to 16 people | 4 to 13 people |
Fully-escorted | Comprehensively escorted by AJT's professional English speaking tour guide | Your guides are local experts and residents of the city you are visiting, they do not always escort the group when traveling between cities | |||
Pace | Fast pace to see as much as possible while in Japan | Perfect pace to see as much as possible while in Japan | More leisurely pace to soak in and fully appreciate the destinations, plus free time to explore on your own | ||
Airport Transfers | Airport transfers are NOT included unless otherwise specified | Airport transfers are included* (If no options are taken: hotels are not requested to be changed and passengers use the correct airports) | Airport transfers are included if arriving on the first day of the tour and returning on the last day of the tour | Private airport transfers are included if arriving on the first day of the tour and returning on the last day of the tour | Airport transfers are NOT included unless otherwise specified |
Transfer between cities | Transfer between cities via private coach and Shinkansen (bullet train), depending on the itinerary | Transfer between cities via private coach and first class Shinkansen (bullet train), depending on the itinerary | Transfer between cities via Shinkansen (bullet train) or express train. Private minivans are also used occasionally where public transport is not available or practical | ||
Sightseeing | Sightseeing by private coach with an escorted guide | Sightseeing by private coach and public transportation with an escorted guide | Sightseeing via public transportation (local train, subway & local bus) with local guides | ||
Admission fees and activities | All entry fees to sites and activities listed in the itinerary are included | ||||
Luggage Transfers | Luggage transfers by private coach from hotel to hotel, plus separate luggage transfers are included on select tours | Separate luggage transfers are included | |||
Meals | Breakfast every morning, plus meals as indicated (vegetarian or special meals can be arranged) | ||||
Accommodation | Carefully-selected budget hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected superior/deluxe hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected deluxe/boutique hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected deluxe/luxury hotels and ryokans | Accommodations range from local Japanese inns (minshuku) to budget hotels, to superior/deluxe hotels depending on the tour and destination |
Ages | 4 years old and above | 6 years old and above | |||
Health & Activity | In order to enjoy our tour, you should be able to walk reasonable distances, often over unpaved and uneven surfaces. Some of the most memorable sightseeing activities can only be accomplished on foot. Wheelchairs can be arranged upon request. However, we regret that we’re unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs. Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it. | These tours are tailored to the energetic traveler; guests should feel comfortable walking from 4 to 10 miles a day depending on the tour and destination. |