The Kumano Area, in the Wakayama prefecture, possesses countless hiking paths that, once, were part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. Some of them pass through rice plantations and even family houses. Now, these abandoned paths have blended in with the surrounding nature.These trails remain off the map for most visitors to Japan who consider Kyoto a far enough detour from the capital city. The Kii Mountain Range routes are great spots for nature lovers to enjoy the quietness and richness of Kumano's nature. These are some of the trails I walked during my stay in Kumano.
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Kumano Hiking Trails
Exploring the forest in the Kii Mountain Range
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Our special guide played the conch in certain spots of the route, which made the journey unique (Photo: Virginia González)
Rice fields near one of the trail's starting point. (Photo: Virginia González)
Pre-hiking ceremony in the Sangakurin Temple (Photo: Virginia González)
The route offers some interesting views like this one (Photo: Virginia González)
Kumano is a perfect place for nature and photography lovers (Photo: Virginia González)
The landscape in this area is particularly beautiful because of the subtropical vegetation and the rice plantations (Photo: Virginia González)
This dream-like place was partly hidden and fully covered in moss (Photo: Virginia González)
During our journey we encountered abandoned cars, houses and, even, schools (Photo: Virginia González)
Lots of rivers and waterfalls can be found in this area
We found several religious items as well, like this sacred gate
Our guide took us to this hardly accessible waterfall in the mountains
It was a perfect spot for her to play her conch shell again (Photo: Virginia González)
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