It is a rest area with a thatched roof on the Kumano Kodo Nakabeji course, "Toganoki Chaya". The autumn foliage season is wonderful, but I think the snowy scenery in winter, when there are few visitors, is even more wonderful.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes an article about Kumano Kodo.
Please take a look here if you like.
The Kumano Pilgrimage Route, a World Heritage Site, is a general term for the Nakahechi Road from Tanabe to Kumano Hongu, the Ohechi Road along the coast to Nachi Shingu, and the Kohechi Road from Mt. Koya to Kumano Hongu.
Kumano Kodo is known as a historical power spot that has been visited by many people from ancient times to the present day. If you want to visit the Kumano Kodo, a World Heritage Site, it is also recommended to get a Kumano Kodo stamp book where you can collect stamps.
Known as a miracle created by nature, Nachi Falls is located at Hitaki Shrine, a separate shrine of Kumano Nachi Taisha, and is counted as one of the three famous waterfalls in Japan. The area around Kumano Kodo is full of sightseeing spots.
It may be a good idea to visit Kumano Kodo in conjunction with festivals and events such as the Kumano Hongu Taisha Festival, Funama Shrine Festival, and Yataga Fire Festival.
In addition, there are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and restaurants around Kumano Kodo that will heal your tired body from travel.
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