Kumano Kodo

Omine Okugake Michi Trail

Strenuous 100 KM One Way

7,174 m ⬈ 7,312 m ⬊

Overview

The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes in Japan that lead to the Kumano Sanzan, three important shrines in the Kii Mountains. These routes offer a unique and rewarding hiking experience, with different levels of difficulty, cultural and historical significance, and natural beauty.

The Omine Okugake Trail is a remote and challenging trail that starts in Yoshino in Nara Prefecture and ends in Kumano Hongu Taisha, covering a distance of around 100 kilometers. It takes hikers through rugged mountain terrain, dense forests, and steep valleys. The trail is known for its many ascetic practices and spiritual rituals and is primarily used by yamabushi and other spiritual practitioners. It offers a unique opportunity for hikers to connect with nature and spirituality while experiencing the beauty of the Japanese mountains.