Discover Japan’s legendary pilgrimage trails with this definitive Cicerone guidebook to the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Kodo, one of the world’s most revered long-distance walking routes. Traversing the forested mountains of the Kii Peninsula, south of Kyoto and Osaka, these ancient paths invite you to follow in the footsteps of emperors, monks, and samurai, journeying through verdant valleys, hidden villages, and sacred shrines that have inspired pilgrims for over a thousand years.

Most routes are suitable for those with moderate fitness, while the mountainous Kohechi is best tackled by experienced hikers. This comprehensive Cicerone guidebook features the iconic Nakahechi, Kohechi, and Choishimichi (Koyasan) trails, highlights of the Iseji route, a Hongu loop, and shorter walks around the Kumano Sanzan, the three grand shrines of Kumano.

  • The Kumano Kodo can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and late autumn offer ideal hiking conditions amid cherry blossoms or vibrant foliage; winter is typically dry and mild, though higher trails may be challenging.
  • The Kumano Kodo routes range from short, accessible day hikes to challenging multi-day treks of up to 64km, with clear difficulty ratings (easy, moderate, hard) based on distance, ascent, and terrain.
  • Detailed mapping at 1:50,000 with enlarged town and shrine maps for easy navigation, plus downloadable GPX tracks for every Kumano Kodo routes.
  • Stage-by-stage Kumano Kodo route descriptions, each introduced by a quick-reference information box with distance, ascent/descent, access, waymarks, and special notes.
  • Accommodation recommendations for every stage of the Kumano Kodo, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan and minshuku) to guesthouses and hot-spring hotels, with advice on planning, preparation, and essential kit for the Kumano Kodo.
  • Practical information on public transport, logistics, and getting around the Kii Peninsula for Kumano Kodo walkers, plus guidance on food, drink, and local culinary specialities such as mehari-zushi and kakinoha-zushi found along the Kumano Kodo.
  • Full coverage of all major Kumano Kodo routes: Nakahechi, Kohechi, Koyasan/Choishimichi, Iseji highlights, and the Hongu loop, with elevation profiles and route alternatives for custom itineraries.
  • Fascinating insights into the Kumano Kodo region’s history, culture, and spirituality, including guidance on festivals, wildlife, and the unique opportunity to become a ‘Dual Pilgrim’ for those who have also walked the Camino de Santiago and the Kumano Kodo.

Plan your Kumano Kodo adventure with this essential Cicerone guidebook, and immerse yourself in the mystical landscapes, enduring legends, and warm hospitality of Japan’s sacred pilgrimage heartland.

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Guidebook to walking Japan's Kumano Kodo, a network of ancient pilgrimage trails on the Kii Peninsula, south of Osaka. Covering the Nakahechi, Kohechi and Iseji trails, as well as Koyasan and the Choishimichi route, the guide has all the practical information needed, along with notes on the routes' rich history and culture.
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Overview maps Map key Route summary tables Introduction History Japanese spirituality The pilgrimage trails Dual Pilgrim status Wildlife Group travel or independent? Getting there Getting around When to go Accommodation Food and drink Money Post, phones and internet Language Cultural etiquette Hiking in Japan What to take Luggage transfers Waymarking Maps and GPS Staying healthy and safe Using this guide The three grand shrines and Koyasan Kumano Hongu Taisha Kumano Hayatama Taisha Kumano Nachi Taisha Koyasan Hongu and surrounding area Route 1 Hongu loop walk (including Dainichi-goe and Akagi-goe) Nakahechi 中辺路 Route 2 Nakahechi route Stage 1 Takijiri to Nonaka Stage 2 Nonaka to Kumano Hongu Taisha Stage 3 Kogumotori-goe route: Ukegawa to Koguchi Stage 4 Ogumotori-goe route: Koguchi to Kumano Nachi Taisha Koyasan 高野山 - Choishimichi 町石道 Route 3 Choishimichi route Kohechi 小辺路 Route 4 Kohechi route Stage 1 Koyasan to Omata Stage 2 Omata to Miura-guchi Stage 3 Miura-guchi to Yanagimoto-bashi suspension bridge Stage 4 Yanagimoto-bashi suspension bridge to Kumano Hongu Taisha Iseji highlights 伊勢路 Route 5 Magose-toge Pass Route 6 Matsumoto-toge Pass Appendix A Facilities tables Appendix B Glossary Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Further reading
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786312426
Publisert
2024-11-22
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
270 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Originally from Melbourne, after graduating from university, Kat moved to Japan. Working as an adventure tour guide in Japan helped Kat develop her skills to seek out the local hotspots and also develop a love for hiking. 'A wise man climbs Mt Fuji, a fool climbs it twice' is a popular Japanese saying, so Kat climbed it 7 times. From Japan to Canada to London, she quit her office job in 2013 to walk the Camino de Santiago and has never looked back. She completed seven Caminos and walked over 10,000km in Spain, Portugal, England, Italy, Japan and America, including the 4240km Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Sadly Kat's life was cut short in early 2020. She is fondly remembered for her meticulous work, inspiration and energy.