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Henro Postscript: Walking The Kumano Kodo, Part 2

November 27, 2017David FirmanLeave a comment

November 27, 2017. Chikatsuyu Village to Kumano Hongu Taisha to Ryokan Yunomineso.

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Henro Postscript: Walking The Kumano Kodo, Part 1

November 26, 2017David FirmanLeave a comment

November 26, 2017. We follow the Nakahechi Imperial Route from Takijiri-Oji to Chikatsuyu-oji. This is the first of two days following the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, a UNESCO world heritage site.

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