Five days on the Kumano Kodo

5 Days on the Kumano Kodo

These are short video clips of our walks and other travels over five days. 
For more detailed directions and information, refer to the navigation menu above, or this list of pages.
  • Kumano Kodo Day 1 - The intense start. We show you the terrain and the markers to watch out for.
  • Kumano Kodo Day 2 - The guidebook calls it an easier day. Are they correct? See for yourself.
  • Kumano Kodo Day 3 -The most intense day. We show you the steep parts to watch out for.
  • Kumano Kodo Day 4 - The most relaxed day. We show you the sights that you can enjoy if you opt to take the bus(es) from one town to another.
  • Kumano Kodo Day 5 - The final day. Having (almost) recovered from the strains of Day 3, we show how we tackled a final set of climbs to reach Nachi Taisha.

Day 1 Takijiri to Takahara (steep uphill 371m)

 


Day 2 Takahara to Chikatsuya (steep uphill to 600m)


Day 3 Chikatsuya to Hongu (9 hours / 22 km) 




Day 4 Yunomine to Hongu to Koguchi

Day 3 had been an intensely strenuous day. When we woke up on Day 4, our knees were aching, so we decided not to hike, but to instead give our knees time to recover. So we took our time to explore the historic town of Yunomine Onsen, collected our Dual Camino-Kumano Certificates in Hongu, then took the bus(es) to Koguchi.


Day 5 Koguchi to Nachi Taisha







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