K i i - K a t s u u r a St a . Kii-Katsuura Sta. S i n g u St a . Singu Sta. Nachi St a . Nachi Sta. K us h i m ot o St a . 1122 Kamitonda Kamitonda K ushim ot o Tanabe Tanabe S hi r ahama Shirahama S hingu Shingu Nachikatsuura Hongu Taisha-mae Kumano Hongu Heritage Center Hongu Taisha-mae Kumano Hongu Heritage Center Yunomine Onsen Takijiri Takijiri Kumano Kodo Kan Kumano Kodo Kan Gongen-mae Michi-no-Eki Kumanogawa N ac h isa n Nachisan Takijiri-oji Chikatsuyu-oji Hosshinmon-oji Kumano Hongu Taisha Kumano-gawa River Boat Tour Kumano-gawa River Boat Tour Kumano Nachi Taisha · Seiganto-ji Nachi Waterfall Daimon-zaka Slope Nachi-no-Taki-mae Kamikura-jinja Kumano Hayatama Taisha Gyuba-doji Statue 0 5 10km 1: 230,000 Nanki S h i r a h a m a Airport Nanki Shirahama Airport S h i r a h a m a Sta. Shirarahama Beach Kushimoto Sta. Hashigui-iwa Rock Hashigui-iwa Rock Katsuura Onsen Nachikatsuura Kushimoto Katsuura Onsen Nachi-no-Taki-mae Daimonzaka Daimonzaka Yunomine Onsen Tsuboyu Onsen Tsuboyu Onsen Hosshinmon-oji Hosshinmon-oji Kumano Hongu Onsen Area Kumano Hongu Onsen Area Kumano Hongu Taisha Oyunohara Oyunohara K i i - T a n a b e St a . Kii-Tanabe Sta. Shirahama Sta. Hosshinmon-oji Chikatsuyu-oji Gyuba-doji Statue Takijiri-oji Kumano Hayatama Taisha Kamikura-jinja Nachi Waterfall Kumano Nachi Taisha · Seiganto-ji Daimon-zaka Slope JR Kinokuni Line JR Kinokuni Line K a w a y a 0n s e n Kawaya 0nsen W a t a rase 0 n s e n Watarase 0nsen Chikatsuyu-oji Chikatsuyu-oji OUT IN Recommended Route Stay in Tanabe Osaka・Kyoto Kii-Tanabe Sta. Kii-Tanabe Sta. Takijiri-oji Chikatsuyu-oji Stay in Kumano Hongu Onsen Area Kumano Hongu Onsen Area Daimonzaka, Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji, Nachi Waterfall Stay in Katsuura Onsen Kii-Katsuura Sta. Kii-Katsuura Sta. Kumano Hongu Taisha Kumano-gawa River Boat Tour Kumano Hayatama Taisha・Kamikura-jinja Hosshinmon-oji (Yunomine Onsen・Watarase Onsen・Kawayu Onsen) Express Kuroshio 3hrs from Kyoto Sta. 40min by bus 30min to 40min by bus 7hrs by walk ( 13km ) 2hrs 20min from Shin-Osaka Sta. 20min to 30min by bus 20min by bus From Nachi-no-Taki-mae to Kii-Katsuura Sta. 20min by train Express Kuroshio 4hrs to Shin-Osaka Sta. 4hrs 40min to Kyoto Sta. Express Wide View Nanki 35min by bus From Shingu Sta. to Kii-Katsuura Sta. From Shingu Sta. to Kii-Katsuura Sta. 2hrs 50min to Iseshi Sta. 25min by bus From Hongu Taisha-mae to Michi-no-Eki Kumanogawa 20min by bus 90min by traditional boat 2hrs 30min by walk ( 7km ) ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❽ The 1st Day The 2nd day The 3rd day ❾ 1 *You can stop over at Shirahama Onsen and Wakayama City. *Transfer at Hineno Sta. for Kansai Airport *Transfer at Taki Sta. for Iseshi Sta. Osaka・Kyoto Ise ❶ ❷ ❸ AM From Kii-Katsuura Sta. to Daimonzaka AM PM PM The Day Before Tain Bus Walk Boat KUMANO The Spiritual Heart of Japan Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine Kumano Hayatama Taisha Grand Shrine This shrine, with its beautiful sweeping cypress bark roofs, is one of the three main shrines of the Kumano faith. The entrance is up a long flight of stone steps flanked by ancient cedar and cypress trees. The main shrine building is an architectural masterpiece, and there is a treasure hall you can enter for a small fee. Together with Hongu Taisha and Nachi Taisha, Hayatama Taisha is one of the three great Kumano shrines. According to tradition, pilgrims would sail down the Kumano-gawa river to this shrine after visiting Hongu Taisha. Compared to the latter, the grounds here feel more open and spacious, and the buildings are painted a striking vermilion. The onsite treasure hall has an impressive collection of invaluable art and artifacts. The Japanese have worshipped nature in its most magnificent forms since the annals of the country’s history. In Wakaayama’s mountains and along the coast, you will find waterfalls, ancient trees and even giant rocks that embody deities. The stunning abundance of nature makes Wakayama one of Japan’s most spiritual destinations. One of the three great Kumano shrines, this Shinto shrine's religious roots are in the ancient worship of Nachi Waterfall. Between the shrine and neighbouring Seiganto-ji Temple is an 850-year-old camphor tree believed to be home to another deity. Visitors can pass through a hollow section of the trunk and pray at the small altar inside. Nachisan Seiganto-ji Temple Seiganto-ji with its picture-perfect pagoda is thought to have been founded in the early 5th century by a priest from India. It is closely tied to Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine and for a long time the two functioned as one religious institution. The precincts of the temple have magnificent views of Nachi Waterfall, and it is even possible to see the Pacific off to the south. C D A A C D B Oyunohara Until a flood in 1889, this is where Kumano Hongu Taisha stood. The world's largest torii gate still remains. Gyuba-doji Statue Popular as the symbol of the Kumano Kodo Nakahechi, it is said to resemble the Hanayama Pope traveling. Katsuura Onsen Katsuura has more than 100 onsen sources.The open-air baths in the area have fantastic sea views. Nachi Waterfall & Three-storied Pagoda With a cascade of 133 metres, Nachi Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Japan and has been a site of worship since ancient times. Hashigui-iwa Rock ‘Hashi’ means bridge, and as legend has it, a revered monk attempted to build a bridge from the mainland to Oshima island. Shirarahama Beach The seaside resort of Shirahama is known for its sparkling white sand and frequently tops the list of the Kansai region’ s best beaches. Kumano-gawa River Boat Tour Ride in a rustic wooden boat down the river to Kumano Hayatama Taisha, part of the pilgrimage route connecting the three great Kumano shrines. Tsuboyu Onsen A tiny bath in Yunomine said to have healing properties and water that chan. This unusual onsen is a registered world Heritage site. Hosshinmon-oji This is where you enter into "the divine precincts of the Kumano Hongu Taisha". Once said to be the entrance to the sanctuary of the Kumano Sanzan, the course from here to the Chikatsuyu-oji is popular. Takijiri-oji Express Kuroshio A beautiful ocean spreads outside the window of this train that runs along the coastline. JR Kinokuni Line JR Kinokuni Line Hashimoto Nankai Koya Line JR Hanwa Line JR Kinokuni Line JR Wakayama Line JR Kansai Airport Line Koyasan-ekimae Kirari-ryujin Gomadanzan Ryujin Onsen Kumano Hongu Taisha Hongu Taisha-mae Kumano Nachi Taisha Nachisan Seiganto-ji Nachi Waterfall Kurisugawa Kii-Katsuura Kii-Tanabe Shingu Shirahama to Tokyo to Hakata Shin-Kobe Shin-Osaka Kyoto Osaka Namba Tennoji Hineno Wakayama Shin-Imamiya Kansai International Airport Sannomiya Gojo Kumano Hayatama Taisha Kumano Hayatama Taisha to Ise B Wakayama Prefecture Position in Japan Koyasan and Kumano Sanzan Discovery by Bus (Route Bus) 1 round trip on weekdays (AM)/ 2 round trips on Saturdays and Sundays (PM) World Heritage Koyasan and Kumano Access Bus Tokaido, Sanyo Shinkansen Line Nankai Koya Line Meiko Bus Ryujin Bus Nara Kotsu Kumano Kotsu Pilgrimage Route Bus JR Line https://en.visitwakayama.jp/good-to-know/koyasan-kumano-bus/ https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/ticket/ Traveling around Kumano Kodo by train and bus Visitwakayama.jp Recommended Route Nakahechi Route
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Kii-Katsuura Sta.Kii-Katsuura Sta.
Singu Sta.Singu Sta.
Nachi Sta.Nachi Sta.
Kushimoto Sta.
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KamitondaKamitonda
Kushimoto
TanabeTanabe
ShirahamaShirahama
ShinguShingu
Nachikatsuura
Hongu Taisha-maeKumano Hongu Heritage Center
Hongu Taisha-maeKumano Hongu Heritage Center
Yunomine Onsen
TakijiriTakijiri
Kumano Kodo KanKumano Kodo Kan
Gongen-mae
Michi-no-Eki Kumanogawa
NachisanNachisan
Takijiri-oji
Chikatsuyu-oji
Hosshinmon-oji
Kumano Hongu Taisha
Kumano-gawa River Boat TourKumano-gawa River Boat Tour
Express Kuroshio4hrs to Shin-Osaka Sta.4hrs 40min to Kyoto Sta.
Express Wide View Nanki
35min by bus
From Shingu Sta. to Kii-Katsuura Sta.
From Shingu Sta. to Kii-Katsuura Sta. 2hrs 50min to Iseshi Sta.
25min by busFrom Hongu Taisha-mae to Michi-no-Eki Kumanogawa20min by bus
90min by traditional boat
2hrs 30min by walk ( 7km)
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The 1st Day
The 2nd day The 3rd day
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*You can stop over at Shirahama Onsen and Wakayama City.
*Transfer at Hineno Sta. for Kansai Airport
*Transfer at Taki Sta. for Iseshi Sta.
Osaka・Kyoto
Ise
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❷
❸
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From Kii-Katsuura Sta. to Daimonzaka
AM
PM
PM
The Day Before
Tain
Bus
Walk
Boat
KUMANOThe Spiritual Heart of Japan
Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine
Kumano Nachi TaishaGrand Shrine
Kumano Hayatama Taisha Grand Shrine
This shrine, with its beautiful sweeping cypress bark roofs, is one of the three main shrines of the Kumano faith. The entrance is up a long flight of stone steps flanked by ancient cedar and cypress trees. The main shrine building is an architectural masterpiece, and there is a treasure hall you can enter for a small fee.
Together with Hongu Taisha and Nachi Taisha, Hayatama Taisha is one of the three great Kumano shrines. According to tradition, pilgrims would sail down the Kumano-gawa river to this shrine after visiting Hongu Taisha. Compared to the latter, the grounds here feel more open and spacious, and the buildings are painted a striking vermilion. The onsite treasure hall has an impressive collection of invaluable art and artifacts.
The Japanese have worshipped nature in its most magnificent forms since the annals of the country’s history. In Wakaayama’s mountains and along the coast, you will find waterfalls, ancient trees and even giant rocks that embody deities. The stunning abundance of nature makes Wakayama one of Japan’s most spiritual destinations.
One of the three great Kumano shrines, this Shinto shrine's religious roots are in the ancient worship of Nachi Waterfall. Between the shrine and neighbouring Seiganto-ji Temple is an 850-year-old camphor tree believed to be home to another deity. Visitors can pass through a hollow section of the trunk and pray at the small altar inside.
Nachisan Seiganto-ji Temple
Seiganto-ji with its picture-perfect pagoda is thought to have been founded in the early 5th century by a priest from India. It is closely tied to Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine and for a long time the two functioned as one religious institution. The precincts of the temple have magnificent views of Nachi Waterfall, and it is even possible to see the Pacific o� to the south.
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Oyunohara
Until a flood in 1889, this is where Kumano Hongu Taisha stood. The world's largest t o r i i g a t e s t i l l remains.
Gyuba-dojiStatue
Popular as the symbol of t h e K u m a n o K o d o Nakahechi, it is said to resemble the Hanayama Pope traveling.
Katsuura Onsen
Katsuura has more than 100 onsen sources.The open-air baths in the area have fantastic sea views.
Nachi Waterfall & Three-storied Pagoda
With a cascade of 133 metres, Nachi Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Japan and has been a site of worship since ancient times.
Hashigui-iwa Rock
‘Hashi’ means bridge, and as legend has it, a revered monk attempted to build a bridge from the mainland to Oshima island.
Shirarahama Beach
The seaside resort of Shirahama is known for its sparkling white sand and frequently tops the list of the Kansai region’ s best beaches.
Kumano-gawa River Boat TourRide in a rustic wooden boat down the river to Kumano Hayatama Taisha, part of the pilgrimage route connecting the three great Kumano shrines.
Tsuboyu Onsen
A tiny bath in Yunomine said to have healing properties and water that chan. This unusual onsen is a registered world Heritage site.
Hosshinmon-oji
This is where you enter into "the divine precincts of the Kumano Hongu Taisha".
Once said to be the e n t r a n c e t o t h e sanctuary of the Kumano Sanzan, the course from here to the Chikatsuyu-oji is popular.
Takijiri-oji
Express Kuroshio
A beaut i fu l ocean spreads outside the window of this train that runs along the coastline.
JR Kinokuni LineJR Kinokuni Line
Hashimoto
Nankai Koya Line
JR Hanwa Line
JR Kinokuni Line
JR Wakayama Line
JR Kansai Airport Line
Koyasan-ekimae
Kirari-ryujin
Gomadanzan
Ryujin Onsen
Kumano Hongu Taisha
Hongu Taisha-mae
Kumano Nachi TaishaNachisan Seiganto-ji
Nachi Waterfall
Kurisugawa
Kii-Katsuura
Kii-Tanabe Shingu
Shirahama
to Tokyoto Hakata
Shin-Kobe Shin-Osaka Kyoto
Osaka
Namba
Tennoji
Hineno
Wakayama
Shin-Imamiya
KansaiInternational Airport
Sannomiya
Gojo
Kumano Hayatama TaishaKumano Hayatama Taisha
to Ise
B
Wakayama Prefecture
Position in Japan
Koyasan and Kumano Sanzan Discovery by Bus
(Route Bus)1 round trip on weekdays (AM)/2 round trips on Saturdays and Sundays (PM)
きのくに線(紀勢線)Kinokuni Line (Kisei Line)きのくに線(紀勢線)Kinokuni Line (Kisei Line)
JR
きのくに線(紀勢線)Kinokuni Line (Kisei Line)
JR
高野線Koya Line
関西空港線Kansai-airport Line
JR
Nankai南海
奈良・京都方面To Nara, Kyoto
大阪方面To Osaka
大阪・京都方面To Osaka, Kyoto
篠尾方面To Sasabi篠尾方面To Sasabi
伊勢・名古屋方面To Ise, Nagoya伊勢・名古屋方面To Ise, Nagoya
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滝尻王子Takijiri-oji
高原熊野神社Takahara Kumano-jinja
那智山青岸渡寺Nachisan Seiganto-ji
補陀洛山寺Fudarakusan-ji
神倉神社Kamikura-jinja
那智の滝Nachi Waterfall
熊野川
Kumano-gaw
a River
熊野古道 大辺路Kumano Kodo Ohechi熊野古道 小辺路Kumano Kodo Kohechi
熊野古道 中辺路Kumano Kodo Nakahechi
80 81 84 85 のバスは、方向転換して戻ってきます。Note: These busses are on the sameroad to/from Yunomine Onsen.!
瀞八丁方面To Dorohacho瀞八丁方面
To Dorohacho
下湯川Shimoyukawa
下湯川Shimoyukawa
下湯の峰Shimoyunomine
下湯の峰Shimoyunomine
下湯の峰Shimoyunomine
熊野本宮大社Kumano Hongu Taisha
熊野古道中辺路 バス路線図Kumano Kodo Nakahechi Bus Route Map
道の駅熊野古道中辺路Michi-no-Eki Kumano Kodo Nakahechi
古道歩きの里ちかつゆKodo Aruki-no-Sato Chikatsuyu
熊野那智大社Kumano Nachi Taisha
熊野古道館Kumano Kodo Kan
熊野速玉大社Kumano Hayatama Taisha
NARA KOTSU
Bus timetableshttp://www.tb-kumano.jp/en/transport/bus/
本宮大社前 Hongu Taisha-mae
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熊野本宮大社Kumano Hongu Taisha
至 十津川To Totsukawa
観光案内所Tourist
InformationCenter
Fire Station
至 田辺・新宮To Tanabe, Shingu
消防署
JR 紀伊田辺駅 JR Kii-Tanabe Station
高速バス乗り場(Express Bus)大阪・京都・東京
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紀伊田辺駅Kii-Tanabe Sta.
観光案内所Tourist InformationCenter
JR 新宮駅 JR Shingu Station
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観光案内所観光案内所Tourist InformationCenter
至 熊野速玉大社To Kumano Hayatama Taisha
交番PoliceStation
新宮駅Shingu Sta.
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系統番号と行き先を確認する
後方乗車の場合、降車は前扉
整理券を取る ※ ICカードを読取機にタッチ(奈良交通)のみ利用可能
一列に並ぶ
Please form a line to wait at the bus stop.
バス停では一列に並んでお待ちください。
バス前面および側面の系統番号と行き先を確認し、ご乗車ください。
車両後方からお乗りください。
ご乗車時に整理券をお取りください。
車内放送で降車バス停の案内の後、お近くの降車ボタンを押してください。
整理券番号と運賃表示機に書いてある番号が一致する運賃をお支払いください。
前扉からお乗りください。
Form a line.降車ボタンを押す
運賃を確認する
前方乗車の場合、降車も前扉
両替1,000円以下
現金と整理券
+
運賃を支払う
駅宮新
丸 神
古 志
前社大宮本
How To RideGetting offGetting on
バスの乗降方法
Take a numbered ticket.
Please take a numbered ticket when getting on the bus.
Check the fare.
Pay the fare.
Push the get-off button.
Transport IC card tap on the reader.(Only available 301, 302(Nara Kotsu))
Transport IC card can be used for buses.Please tap on the reader.
When your stop is announced in the bus, please push the get-off button nearby.
To determine your fare, please check the number of the ticket, and look for the fare for that number on the fare display screen.
When using the ransport IC card, tap on the reader. If the balance is insufficient, Please pay the shortfall in cash.
Please put the cash and your numbered ticket into the fare box. Please note that no change will be made with the fare box, so-be sure to change beforehand if necessary.(Cash up to 1,000-yen bills can be changed into coins.)
Cash and your numbered ticket
Cash up to 1,000-yen bill
When using transport IC card, only tap it. (Only available 301, 302 (Nara Kotsu))
Please check the bus No. destination signs on the front and side.
/90min. /2times a day・ /115min. /5times a day (via Yunomine Onsen)
◉ Hongu Taisha-mae➡Yunomine Onsen ¥300・ /10min. /5times a day ・ /15min. /5times a day
◉ Hongu Taisha-mae➡Hosshinmon-oji ¥460/15min. /7times a day *Winter: 5 times a day
◉ Hongu Taisha-mae➡ Shingu Sta. ¥1,540 ・ /50min. /3times a day /60min. /6times a day ・ /80min. /5times a day (via Yunomine Onsen)
◉ Shingu Sta. ➡Hongu Taisha-mae ¥1,540/60min. /6times a day /80min. /2times a day (via Yunomine Onsen)・ /50min. /3times a day /80min. /3times a day (via Yunomine Onsen)
◉ Shingu Sta. ➡Nachi Sta. ➡ Kii-Katsuura Sta. ¥620・ ・ /40min. /28times a day /30min. /once a day