The Kumano Kodo is a World Heritage Site and one of only two pilgrimage routes in the world recognized by the United Nations. Visitors can hike along the thousand-year-old ancient trail and experience the history and culture.
Nachi Falls is the first of the three most famous waterfalls in Japan. It has a drop of 133 meters and is majestic. The surrounding plants are varied and the scenery is magnificent.
There are many religious buildings along the way, such as Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Seigantoji Temple, which carry Japan's thousand-year religious culture and allow tourists to appreciate the rich traditional cultural atmosphere.