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Tanabe City Tourism Promotion Division

Spiritual enlightenment on mountain paths and in backstreet bars

Tanabe is the second largest city in Wakayama and the gateway to the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route —the arduous trek through the Kii-Mountains made by pilgrims on a search for spiritual enlightenment. The area is also home to a dense hub of bars and restaurants.

Don't Miss

  • Hiking the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route
  • Drinks in one of the many bars in Kii-Tanabe
  • Visiting the many shrines of Tanabe

How to Get There

Kii-Tanabe Station is a 30-minute bus ride up from the popular beach area of Shirahama.

Sitting between Wakayama Station and Shirahama Station on the scenic Kinokuni Line, the Kuroshio Limited Express from Shin-Osaka will transport you to the area in just over two and a half hours.

Quick Facts

The Ajikoji district in front of Kii-Tanabe Station is thought to have the highest density of entertainment establishments relative to its size in the whole of Japan

Rather than the early hours of the morning, the Tanabe Fish Market takes place at 3 p.m., meaning fresh evening sushi

Tanabe City Tourism Promotion Division

Gateway to Kumano

Pilgrims arriving in Tanabe to walk the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route can bear south to join the Ohechi-Route. This part of the pilgrimage route leads to the grand shrines of Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine . Those wishing to head to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine can take the Nakahechi-Route that leads from Tanabe deep into the mountains.

Tanabe City Tourism Promotion Division

Fancy a drink?

The backstreets of Kii-Tanabe may seem a million miles away from the bright lights and bustle of Tokyo and Osaka, but they offer evening entertainment to rival the big cities. The area in front of the station is jam-packed full of small restaurants and bars serving up drinks with cheap and fresh local food.

Some of the shops are geared towards tourists with English menus available.

Small but significant

Even though the Kumano Sanzan—the three grand shrines of Kumano—stand in the spiritual limelight, there are some more modest shrines in the region that are still worth visiting.

A five-minute stroll from Kii-Tanabe Station is the Tokei-jinja Shrine. A small but beautiful structure, the shrine is a new addition to UNESCO's list of sacred sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.



* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.

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