Discover the best top things to do in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan including Nanki Seaman's Club, Kumano Experience, Yura Umitsuri Kouen, Kii Kogen Golf Club, Shoji Ogata, Adventure World, Shirarahama Beach, Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Routes, Ubuyu Beach, Namihaya Beach.
Restaurants in Wakayama Prefecture
5.0 based on 5 reviews
we have 3cursers and take you all of sea in kushimoto. you can see a lot of fishes and many corals. please experience a wonderful sea in Kushimoto!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Kumano Guide Association support your exploring adventure in the bottom of Kii peninsla "Kumano" .Our member is certified Mountaineering Guide, River kayaking guide, Sea Kayaking guide, etc.We will welcome you to join our guiding trips.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
I am a very open minded, driven individual who is bilingual (native English and Japanese speaker) and easy to get along with. I`ve decided to change my life around from the city life to live more with in my own means in the rural area of Japan! Growing up in Vancouver Canada for 29 years, I have a great sense of love for the outdoors. I also kept my sense of mindfulness to others through Japanese upbringing.
4.5 based on 1,421 reviews
I have watched the TV news that a baby panda was born last year. When I saw the baby, I have decided to see the panda. My high expectations have not been betrayed. The name of the child panda is “Saihin” She is a girl and so active! So cute! So lovely! You must see her. Now the crazy fever of baby panda boom has been calmed down, you can watch her very well without any clouds on week days. The adult pandas except the mother of “Saihin” was not active, just sleeping. So the timing is now to watch the lovely active child panda!
4.5 based on 677 reviews
We visited during the typhoon — water was rough the first few days but the last two days it was so smooth and great for swimming, snorkeling and finding shells. Beautiful, clean, easy feet washing stations and toilets.
4.5 based on 298 reviews
I used OkuJapan and Jack Eves to set up the trip. One important note is we started the hike a few days after a massive typhoon hit Tokyo and eastern Japan and while we were hiking a second typhoon arrived. Nevertheless, it was a spectacular hike with amazing food and accommodations. I highly recommend OkuJapan for foreigners considering this trip. We chose a trip of eleven nights and ten days on both the Nakahechi and Kohechi trails, but shorter options are available. OkuJapan rates the hikes as “Challenging”, their most difficult rating. I concur with this not because the trails are technical but when they say it will take 6 hours to complete, it will take at least that. Furthermore we hiked in October and the sun set between 5:00 and 5:30 so we had to complete the walk in the allotted time. One evening we had some issues and came in late using headlamps. Fortunately the Inn where we were staying was concerned, called OkuJapan who in turn contacted me on the trail. The owners of the Inn then drove out to meet us on the road saving us considerable time and distance in the dark. Another issue was the wet conditions we encountered following and during a typhoon. In certain areas the trail consists of cobble stones and they could be very slippery requiring much care and slow going.
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