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  1. Welcome to the official Wakayama travel guide, the source for tourist information on Wakayama Prefecture in Kansai, Japan. Discover things to do, sightseeing attractions, and links to restaurants, accommodations, tourism offices, free wifi, atms, maps and more.

  2. WAKAYAMA KUMANO PASS ふるさと割 . Spend a leisurely three days touring sites in Wakayama Prefecture like the Kumano Kodo (a World Heritage Site), Kumano’s three famous shrines, Shirahama Onsen, and many more wonderful places, with this free bus pass. The Wakayama Kumano Pass goes on sale from November 1, 2015.

  3. Flavors of Wakayama; Wakayama Great Outdoors; Ocean Adventures; Geo Park; The Gardens of Wakayama; TRAVEL CONCIERGE. Things to Do; Seasonal Events; Where to Stay; Dining; Shopping; Itineraries; PLAN YOUR TRIP. Wakayama for First-timers; Travel to Wakayama; Travel Smart in Wakayama; Nanki–Shirahama Airport; Getting Around; Booking Required ...

  4. Wakayama City is the gateway to the Kii Peninsula. Whether coming direct from the airport or from elsewhere within Japan, a day exploring the city is an excellent way to start any Wakayama adventure. Discover some of the city's highlights in the itinerary below.

  5. Escape winter chills. Indulge in seafood, hot-pot (nabe) dishes and thermal hot springs in Wakayama - one of Japan’s oldest and best onsen destinations.

  6. Narratives from Wakayama. Connect With the Heritage of the Kumano Region Through its Food. Narratives from Wakayama. Kumano Kodo and Koyasan—a spiritual journey . Narratives from Wakayama. A Journey From Kyoto to Kumano. Narratives from Wakayama. Relaxation and Exploration in the Resort Town of Shirahama. Narratives from Wakayama. Wakayama City—beautiful views, historical sights and fun trains. HOME Narratives from Wakayama HOME. Travel Directory; DESTINATIONS.

  7. There are three direct flights a day from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to Wakayama’s Nanki-Shirahama Airport. Booking flights is easy and flying into the area is a time-efficient and cost-effective option.

  8. So many people came, that the pilgrimage came to be known as the “march of the ants to Kumano.” The Kumano faith was unique in Japan because it was open to everyone regardless of class or sex, also welcoming the disabled. Today, there are about 3,000 Kumano Shrines in Japan.

  9. Feb 2, 2021 · Kokawa-matsuri Festival is one of the Kishu region's top three festivals and is held annually on the last weekend of July. The brightly decorated festival floats are a wonderful sight.

  10. Experience the Wonder of Wakayama 2021-02-18 Explore Koyasan and Kumano Kodo in Japan's Spiritual Heartland