Kumano Kodo
Description
- Length of trail 258 km, 160 miles
- Length in days 13 days
- Traildino grading MW, Moderate walk, backpacking trail
- Hut tour grading T1, Walk
258 km, divided into 23 legs
熊野古道
Kumano Kodo is the pilgrimage road that leads to Kumano Sanzan: the three grand shrines of Kumano - Hongu-taisha, Hayatama-taisha, Nachi-taisha. Kumano is located on the Kii-peninsula south of Kyoto and Osaka.
The trails (it's a collection of them) are very old, dating back to the 17th century. Often, the cobblestones you are walking on, have carried the feet of centuries of pelgrims.
The temples are located lovely in the dense forests of the Kii Mountains overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Best time is spring, when flowers bloom. Winter and autumn are good too. Summer is pretty hot.
Map
Links
Facts
- Kumano Kodo -"Ise-ji Route": What is Kumano Kodo?
Home page of this pilgrimage road. Everything you need to know.
- MT. KOYA, YOSHINO AND THE KUMANO TRAIL - Japan | Facts and Details
Several hiking possibilities on Kii peninsula are explored in this web article.


