
Kumano Kodo
The Kumano Kodo is an ancient network of pilgrimage trails in Japan’s Kii Mountains, connecting shrines and nature, and reflecting centuries of spiritual practice once traveled by emperors and monks.
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Gesamt Tempel
3
Geschätzte Dauer
~7 Tage
Tempel auf Kumano Kodo Route

Kumano Hayatama Taisha
Shinto-SchreinOne of the three Kumano Grand Shrines, this ancient Shinto shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its vermillion-lacquered buildings and sacred Nagi tree, it serves as a spiritual center for nature worship and pilgrimage.
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Kumano Hongu Taisha
Shinto-SchreinKumano Hongu Taisha stands as one of Japan's most significant Shinto sanctuaries, serving as the head shrine of approximately 3,000 Kumano shrines scattered across the nation. As one of the three grand Kumano shrines (Kumano Sanzan), this sacred shrine holds a unique history of resilience. Originall
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Kumano Nachi Taisha
Buddhistischer TempelKumano Nachi Taisha, a Kumano Sanzan shrine, is an orange and white Shinto shrine on Mt. Nachi. It enshrines the 12 deities of Kumano and the deity of Nachi Falls, making it a key destination for pilgrims on the historic Kumano Kodo pilgrimage.
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