Walk the Kumano Kodo – Autumn 2026

Walk the Kumano Kodo – Autumn 2026

9 Days 8 Nights

Oct 2nd (Fri) – Oct 10th (Sat) 2026

Nov 17th (Tue) – Nov 25th (Wed) 2026

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A pilgrimage through Japan's spiritual heartland

The Kumano Kodo is one of Japan’s foremost pilgrimage routes, made up of seven trails that snake through the Kii Mountain Range in Japan’s Wakayama prefecture.

The four main routes (Kohechi, Nakahechi, Iseji and Omine-Okugakemichi) all converge at the beautiful Kumano Hongu shrine – and each demand a multi-day traverse through the heart of the Kii Peninsula.

The Route lies around 100 km south of Osaka, or a half a day’s train journey from central Kyoto, and is one of only two pilgrimages in the world registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Spain’s Way of St. James is the other.)

Though there is some stiff competition, Kumano Kodo just might be one of the world’s top nature hikes.

The most popular – and accessible route – the Nakahechi Route – is approximately 70-75 km long and starts at Takijiri, a trailhead about 15km west of Tanabe, the city on the west coast of Wakayama that serves as the main entry point for the Kumano Kodo

Highlights

  • Walk one of only two world heritage-listed walks in the world with stunning mountain scenery during the spectacular autumn leaves season
  • Hike through Buddhist and Shinto history together with an immersive Japanese cultural experience
  • Enjoy pack-free hiking on well-graded trails
  • Enjoy staying in traditional Japanese inns, looking forward to soaking in an onsen hot-spring bath at the end of a days hiking
  • Experience Japanese cuisine with all meals provided
  • Enjoy a 90 minute traditional small boat ride along the Kumano River through magnificent steep gorges
  • Visit the magnificent Grand Shrines at Hongu and Nachi-san and view the Nachi waterfall, the tallest in Japan
  • Private coach throughout: seamless drops at trailheads and luggage handled with the group—minimal transfers, maximal walking time.

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Walk the Kumano Kodo – Autumn 2026
From $3,714.34
/ Twin Share
From $4,149.35
/ Solo travellers

Trip Info

  • Private Transfers
  • 2-14
  • Western Hotel and traditional Japanese Inns
  • Moderate to Challenging
  • Osaka
  • Kyoto
  • Fully Guided Hiking
  • English
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner ( where indicated on itinerary)

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Your Hiking Guide

Jenny Fujino

Originally from Negros Occidental in the Philippines, Jennifer moved to Japan 34 years ago and has made Shirahama in Wakayama her second home for nearly three decades.

Married to a Japanese national, she brings a rich bicultural perspective to her work.

As a dedicated member of the Wakayama Local Guide Association, Jennifer has been guiding in Kumano Kodo since 2013.

Her deep love for nature and genuine joy in meeting people shine through in every tour she leads. With heartfelt storytelling and cultural insight, she helps visitors connect with the spirit of Kumano and the beauty of its landscapes.