Discover the best top things to do in Tanabe, Japan including Kawayu Onsen, Ryujin Onsen, Senninburo, Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Routes, Kishu Tanabe Plum Trees, Gomadanzan, Tanabe Ogigahama Swimming Beach, World Heritage Tsuboyu, Motoshima, Kizetsukyo.
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4.5 based on 136 reviews
Dress in hotel dressing gown, swimsuit and flip-flops and cross the (quiet) road, descending to the river by easy stone steps or cross over the bridge (if busy) and try the other side. Enjoy the soothingly warm pool while naturally hot water is conveyed by bamboo piping to your bath. Relax.....
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.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
30 minutes in the oldest hot spring in Japan, why not? Could not have chance to see how the water change coulor 7 times per day but really enjoyed to soaked my body in here, watch out for centipedes, we’ve caught one just about time to leave the onsen, have a hot boiled egg and a bottle of hot tea by the well before you leave, Yunomine itself is pretty small so you can continue your Kumano Kodo trails from here too ☺️
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