Trail 02

The Kumano Kodo


Kii Peninsula, Wakayama — Japan

A pilgrimage road through the cedar forests of the Kii Peninsula, walked in the spring of 2023, between village inns and the shrines the route was cut to reach.

Difficulty
Moderate
Best season
Mid-April

Setting out

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Still in the city, the day before.
Wisteria and late blossom - mid-April on the peninsula.

The inns

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Dinner laid out on arrival.
A torii marking the way in.
“The journey itself is my home.”
Matsuo Basho

The old road

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Cedar, planted in ranks and left to grow.
A waymark on the route, and the valley it drops into.
The road through the hot spring village.

Down the valley

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The end of the road.