Kumano Kodo Trail - Kyoto to Osaka
9 Days & 8 Nights 4.7 Read 41 reviews- Experience imperial Kyoto, the heart of Japan’s traditional culture
- Follow in the footsteps of Japan’s Imperial family on the Kumano Kodo Trail
- Walk through stunning rural scenery - Japan as it once was
- Relax in an outdoor bath at Yunomine Onsen
- Explore the Grand Shrine at Hongu
Tour Type:
Pilgrimages | For those looking to follow a path of self-discovery. Our Pilgrimage and Camino routes take you on a journey through diverse landscapes and local flavours, while meeting like-minded adventurers along the way.
Activity:
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&B’s, inns, and guesthouses.
This trip is suitable for:
Solo Travellers
As a guide, we would suggest that the minimum age of traveler this tour would be suitable for is: 12 Years
Ideal if you have an interest in:
- Long-Distance Trails
Activity Level & Terrain
The walk is graded moderate but it does involve some days with fairly steep ascents and descents. The terrain can also be quite tricky underfoot as wet tree roots can be quite slippy at times. The longer walking days can be shortened if you want to cut down the distance. On most days you will be walking between 2 and 6 hours although there is one longer day of up to 8.5 hours so you should be an experienced walker to get the most from this trip.
Navigation
The route is partly way marked (in English and Japanese) and we provide detailed route notes and topographic maps so you should have no problem following the trail.
Accommodations
In Kyoto and Osaka, we use carefully selected 3 or 4* western-style hotels. We use local family-run accommodations on the walking section. They are generally simply furnished and less formal, but have excellent food and wonderful personal service.
Solo Walkers & Single Rooms
This trip is available to solo walkers and a limited number of single rooms are available, although a single/solo supplement is payable.
Meals
Japanese cuisine is the highlight of many people’s visit to Japan and this is especially the case on the Kumano Kodo Trail. Your trip includes all breakfasts and 5 evening meals whilst on the trail.
Most meals will be Japanese cuisine, though breakfast in western-style hotels usually includes more familiar choices.
Dinner and breakfast in ryokan and minshuku are set meals, usually with a whole succession of different dishes which will delight you. Alcoholic and soft drinks are not included with meals. Tipping is not customary at hotels and restaurants in Japan.
- 2 Nights 3 or 4* hotel accommodation in Kyoto
- 5 Nights minshuku or ryokan (guest house) accommodation on the Kumano Kodo trail
- 1 Night in a 4* hotel in Osaka
- 8 Breakfasts
- 5 evening meals (on the Kumano Kodo excluding drinks)
- Train tickets from/to Kyoto or Osaka
- Private guided tour of Kyoto
- Detailed information pack with local travel information, detailed route notes, maps and tips
- Telephone support from our local, English speaking, representative
- International flights and travel to Kyoto/from Osaka
- Drinks with meals
- Lunches & Snacks
- Evening meals in Kyoto & Osaka
- Local buses on day 3, 5 & 6 should be paid locally (around ¥2500, £18 or $28)
- Baggage forwarding is not included, though we provide instructions for how this can be easily arranged locally or you can pre-book as an optional extra
- Travel insurance (required)
- Additional nights on the trail or in Kyoto, Tokyo or Osaka (prices on request for Kyoto and Osaka)
- Daily luggage transfers (Takijiri to Nachi-San)
When To Go
This trip is available year-round but we recommend April to November. The region may experience occasional snow from December to March. It can also get quite hot and sticky in July and August.
Accommodations are busy and may charge extra during the following Japanese holiday periods: New Year (29 December - 04 January), Golden Week (29 April - 05 May), and O-bon (09-17 August).
The inns get extremely busy for the months of April and May as this is peak cherry blossom season, so please be aware that bookings during this time may require a change of itinerary or accommodation. There is very limited accommodation in Takahara so if the inn there is full you will stay in Tanabe (where you usually take the train to on Day 3) on the first night and complete the first two sections of the walk on Day 4 to Chikatsuyu.
NOTE: Unfortunately this trip is now completely fully booked until the start of June 2023. We recommend autumn as a very nice alternative time to travel, or if you have missed out this year, then highly recommend getting booked up early for Spring next year!
Weather and Climate
Japan has four distinct seasons, and the weather and temperatures change with the seasons. The weather in Japan is warm in May and September. The rainy season lasts from the middle of June through to mid-July. Towards the end of May, it can become quite hot at lower altitudes (up to about 30°C). It gets cooler in October, and at the beginning of November, it is cold at 1,800m. You can expect daytime temperatures of about 15-20°C in October, although this does, of course, vary with elevation. Short tropical cyclones can hit Japan between June and October.
We recommend that you check local weather reports before setting out each day. These are available on the local TV and radio news and online. Good websites are www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html, www.yr.no/japan, and www.accuweather.com. If there are any tropical cyclones due to pass through whilst you are on your walk, our local partners in Japan will be in touch and advise you if it is unsafe to walk although this is quite rare.
We advise always bringing a waterproof jacket and trousers, and sunscreen!
Getting to the Start
By Air:
The best airport to arrive at is Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX), which has flights from international destinations. You can also fly into Tokyo Narita (NRT) and take an internal flight or the shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto (3h30).
The West Japan Rail Company operates services between Kansai Airport and Osaka/Kyoto. For timetable information please visit http://www.westjr.co.jp/global.en/travel-information/timetable. The Airport Express HARUKA (Kansai Airport Line) takes approx 75 mins to Kyoto.
Getting around:
Your package includes train tickets from/to Kyoto or Osaka. The public transport system in Japan is world class and your pre departure information pack has detailed information on tickets, trains and how to use public transport easily.
Our Japan Product Manager, Laura travelled to Japan in 2014 and you can read her experience of using public transport, on the blog.
Visas
Please check your visa requirements with the foreign office or the embassy in your country of residence before travelling to Japan.
British nationals wishing to visit Japan for three months or less for business, tourism or family purposes etc (but not to work for a local employer) may do so without a visa. You must have a valid passport and an onward/return ticket. Please visit www.fco.gov.uk for up to date information.
Luggage Transfer
Luggage transfer is not included during your walk as standard and you have a couple of options here. The first option is to arrange luggage transfers by a service called Takkyubin which is a courier service in Japan and can only be booked in Japan. This is cheap, reliable and costs approx £12 per day. With this service, your bags will not be moved each day but instead will be waiting for you at your accommodation a couple of nights later. On the Kumano Kodo tour, we recommend forwarding your luggage from Kyoto (or wherever you are staying before the walk) to Yunomine Onsen. You then carry overnight essentials for your nights in Takahara and Chikatsuyu. You then forward your luggage from Yunomine Onsen to wherever you are staying after the walk; you carry your overnight essentials for your nights in Koguchi and Nachi. Our information pack has full details on how to use this service, which is really easy. Your accommodation during the walk provides robes to wear in the evening and shoes are not worn inside, so you only need your hiking gear and can travel very light.
The other option is to arrange a daily baggage transfer service if you prefer to access your bag every night and this can be booked in advance through ourselves. Daily Luggage Transfer offers clients the option of bringing luggage by train and bus to the trail and then having it transferred from inn to inn on a daily basis. However, as it can be quite difficult to navigate public transport with luggage, we recommend Takkubin as the most convenient method. On the Kumano Kodo, this service is available from Takijiri through to Nachi-San. You will need to carry your bags with you on the last day.
General Information
The distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the recommended routes.
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Equipment
Please be prepared by packing all necessary items, for example, proper rain gear (jacket and pants), sun hat, sunscreen. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof cloths, and lightweight clothing for summer.
Travel Insurance
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Kyoto Day 2 Guided tour in Kyoto Day 3 Takijiri Oji to Takahara 2.5 miles / 4.5 km Day 4 Takahara to Chikatsuyu 6 miles / 10 km Day 5 Chikatsuyu to Yunomine 15 miles / 24 km Day 6 Free Day in Yunomine Day 7 Transfer to Koguchi, walk to Nachi-san 9 miles / 15 km Day 8 Transfer to Osaka Day 9 Onward TravelThe Macs Way
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