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Kumano Kodo, a World Heritage Site, and the highest waterfall in Japan | Japan Travel Guide ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต



The Kii Mountains, where the Kumano Nachi-taisha Shrine is located, is a World Heritage Site.
The Kumano Kodo, a pilgrimage route, is a moss-covered, stone-paved path that preserves the appearance of those days.
Nachi Falls, the largest waterfall in Japan, is located on the grounds of the shrine and offers a spectacular view.
The area around the Kumano Nachi-taisha Shrine is a popular tourist spot, and its history and nature are attractive.

Kumano Nachi-taisha Shrine Official Site
https://kumanonachitaisha.or.jp/
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https://goo.gl/maps/xS8xLeiv9PFVUWSYA

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Chapter
00:00 Opening
00:25 Overview of Mt. Nachi
02:22 Daimonzaka Slope
07:05 Kumano Nachi Taisya Shrine
10:39 Seigantoji Temple
12:41 Nachi Falls
15:55 Waka-ya
16:58 Ending

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1 Comment

  1. Thank you so much for putting in the age of the husben and wife trees, as well as the ages of the temps and water fall. Most of the world and U.S do not have anything close to this. Keep up the good work.

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