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Wakayama: Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji & Waterfall Tour

Explore the sacred sites of Nachisan on a guided tour. Visit Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji Temple, and Nachi Waterfall, and learn about the Kumano faith and its connection to nature.

Itinerary

Wakayama: Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji & Waterfall Tour

Nachisan Post Office

From Nachi Station

Nachi Station

Early Morning Plan

Nachisan Post Office

1
Kumano-Nachi Taisha
Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (30 minutes)
2
Seiganto-ji Temple
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (30 minutes)
3
Nachi Waterfall
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (30 minutes)

Plan

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Wakayama: Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji & Waterfall Tour

1.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji Temple, and Nachi Waterfall
Professional local guide
Cultural insights into Kumano faith and spirituality

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-023-1-PR

85.63USD~

From Nachi Station

2 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji Temple, and Nachi Waterfall
Professional local guide
Cultural insights into Kumano faith and spirituality

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-023-2-PR

116.45USD~

Early Morning Plan

1.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji Temple, and Nachi Waterfall
Professional local guide
Cultural insights into Kumano faith and spirituality

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-023-3-PR

97.62USD~

Highlights

Explore Nachi’s sacred sites with a knowledgeable local guide.
Visit both Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Seiganto-ji Temple.
Learn about Shintō–Buddhist fusion and Japan’s spiritual history.
Experience the faith and harmony that define the Kumano pilgrimage.
Admire the majestic Nachi Waterfall, a sacred natural deity.

What's Included

Guided tour of Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji Temple, and Nachi Waterfall
Professional local guide
Cultural insights into Kumano faith and spirituality

Experience details

Begin your journey at the stone-paved approach to Kumano Nachi Taisha, one of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano. As you ascend the gentle slope toward the large torii gate, your guide explains how Nachi became a focal point of the Kumano faith, a belief system rooted in nature worship and the concept that deities (kami) reside within mountains, forests, and waterfalls.

At the temizuya, experience the ritual of hand purification, learning how the idea of cleansing both body and spirit reflects Japan’s ancient sense of purity and reverence. Within the shrine grounds, your guide introduces Nachi Gongen, the deity that represents the syncretic union of Shintō and Buddhism — an embodiment of the coexistence that once defined Japanese spirituality.

Next, visit Seiganto-ji Temple, situated directly beside the shrine. The two sacred institutions have existed side by side for centuries, forming a rare and beautiful symbol of harmony between religions. Here, your guide explains how Buddhist monks, mountain ascetics (shugenja), and Shintō priests once shared rituals on this very mountain.

From the temple’s precinct, the view opens toward the three-storied pagoda and, beyond it, the breathtaking Nachi Waterfall — one of Japan’s most iconic sights. The 133-meter cascade has been worshiped as a deity since ancient times, known as the sacred body (shintai) of the god of Nachi. Your guide will describe how the waterfall’s constant flow symbolizes purification, continuity, and rebirth, and how pilgrims from Kyoto and across Japan journeyed here for centuries to offer prayers for renewal.

The route continues toward Hirou Shrine (Nachi Waterfall precinct), the lower sanctuary of Nachi’s worship. Walking along the short approach that passes through the historic gate, you can sense traces of the old Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes that once linked the sacred mountains of Wakayama. At Hirou Shrine, approach the base of Nachi Waterfall, where visitors have paid homage since prehistoric times.

Standing before the waterfall, feel the cool mist and the rhythmic sound of water that pilgrims have heard for a millennium. The experience is less about sightseeing and more about connection — understanding that faith in Japan has long been shaped not by temples or doctrines, but by encounters with the sacredness of the natural world.

Meeting Place

  • <Wakayama: Kumano Nachi Taisha, Seiganto-ji & Waterfall Tour>

    Nachisan Post Office

  • <From Nachi Station>

    Nachi Station

  • <Early Morning Plan>

    Nachisan Post Office

Important information

What to bring
・Comfortable shoes
・Camera
・Water
・Weather-appropriate clothing

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking between sites, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

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