Résumé
Walk ancient pilgrimage routes along the Kumano Kodo
Itinéraire court
- Jour 1
- Start Kyoto
- Jour 2
- Hike To The Kibune Shrine; Onto Kurama Temple; Ret...
- Jour 3
- Walk On The Ancient Yamanobe-No-Michi
- Jour 4
- Morning Walk To The Fushimi Inari Shrine; Free Tim...
- Jour 5
- Start Walking The Kumano Kodo. Bus Transfer To Tak...
- Jour 6
- Walk In The Forest, Crossing Rivers And Ancient Sh...
- Jour 7
- Follow The Old Spiritual Path From Ukegawa To Kogu...
- Jour 8
- Walk Past Historic Sites And Enjoy Wonderful Views...
- Jour 9
- Travel By Train To Toba In The Rural Mie Prefectur...
- Jour 10
- Osatsu Village Followed By Lunch At The Ama Hut; V...
- Jour 11
- Scenic Train Journey To Kiso Fukushima
- Jour 12
- Walk A Section Of The Ancient Nakasendo Way From T...
- Jour 13
- Train To Tokyo; Free Time To Explore
- Jour 14
- End Tokyo
Villes de voyage (10): Ise, Kyoto, Matsumoto, Mount Fuji, Nagano, Nagoya, Nakatsugawa, Nara, Tokyo, Wakayama
Details
After uncovering ancient shrines and pathways in Kyoto, we head off the beaten track to the Kumano Kodo region, one of the most remote and rewarding pilgrimage routes in Japan. This moderately challenging walking trip focuses on beautiful scenery, nature and rural life, while following some of the most historic walks in the country. Staying in traditional ryokans along the way, we fully immerse in authentic Japanese culture and way of life. After, we visit Toba to learn about the pearl-collecting Ama Divers and embark on one last pilgrimage walk on the Nakasendo Way, before re-entering modern civilisation in Tokyo.