I have watched almost all the Kumano Kodo videos, and this one is by far The Best! Simply beautiful, well shot and edited... it's a whole Mood! Loved it, thank you for all your hard work in creating it.
Getting closer to my date. I’m nervous and excited. Rewatching your awesome adventure. Wow, the trail is just beautiful. I appreciate you holding that stick to capture all the beauty of nature. Great job, looking forward to watching more video from you.
I'm so excited for you. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I actually want to go back to Japan and do more treks there. (And eat more food 🤣) I am still in the middle of putting together my next video, but I don't have the time to edit at the moment.
@@OzzyniumLooking forward to the food too. Since Im not staying at a guesthouse, I’ll use that save money to splurge on food and lots of it. LOL. Yeah I’ll definitely have to come back for more. You take care of your footages so that’s why you take a long time editing. As for me, everything done on my iPhone and iMovie, no color correction etc. I enjoyed putting it together. It’s a good way for me to reminisce the path I took.
Just saw your channel and found that you completed the dual pilgrim, congrats. Quick question for you, I completed Camino Ingles end of March this year and will do the Kumano Kodo first week of May, in 3 weeks. My question, can I bring my completed Camino ingles credential (stamps) to show them. So when I collected all stamps for the Nakahechi trail and arrive at Kumano Hongu Taisha will they let me apply and qualify for the Dual pilgrim certificate/pin and beat the taiko drum? Do I bring just stamps credentials for Camino ingles or should I bring along my Compostela? I’ll try to reach out to Tanabe tourism bureau for an answer. Thanks
Thanks. Just found the answer on their website. It doesn’t have to be on the same credential for Kumano Kodo. They just need some prove that you did the Camino (credential or pic of Compostela) is fine.
Thanks for watching my video. I just brought my credential with me, and that was the one I showed to the office in Hongu to get the certificate, and pin. I never had a chance to beat the taiko as I needed to go to Yunomine Onsen right after, but you can ask in the tourist office if it's possible to do so. I'm so excited for you, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy the trek as much as I did. All the best and although this is only said in Camino de Santiago, but I'll say it anyway: "Buen Camino!" 😁
@@Ozzynium Nice! Where are you from Ozzy? So what’s your next adventure? Another Camino in the work? I think I am all done, 3 Caminos are enough for now. Found out about Kumano Kodo last day to Santiago for Camino Ingles, walked with a family from Cape Town Africa and they told me about it. So this trip to do the Kumano was a last mins so that means I can’t booked accommodations. As a back up I will bring my ultra lightweight tent and sleeping pad. I found there are 3 camping sites. I am sure I’ll find something along the way. If not then camping is not so bad. Weather now is around 70 degrees. Anyway, I’m excited and looking forward to see what you experienced. It’s just not the same on video, have to be there to fully embrace the beauty.
We will be going to the Kumano Hongu area in May, so no Autumn colour, but still very beautiful I'm sure. I really admire your drone skills and the calmness you embody. It really feels like a spiritual experience following you on this journey.
Oh nice, I'm sure you'll love the Kumano Hongu area. I read somewhere that the peak of the Sakura season is around April. Hopefully, there will still be some cherry blossoms in May. 😊
@@yoshirisgalla6569 The place is called Mitaki Sanso. They have a room with the view of the Nachi falls. iirc, it's the only accommodation you can book in nachisan through the kumano website, so you might want to book well in advance. And yeah, I just took the bus to Nachi train station, hopped on a train to Shingu, then walked to the third grand shrine of the Kumano, the Kumano Hayatama Taisha.
I have watched almost all the Kumano Kodo videos,
and this one is by far The Best!
Simply beautiful, well shot and edited... it's a whole Mood! Loved it, thank you for all your hard work in creating it.
Hiya! Thanks for taking the time to watch my video. I'm really glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Getting closer to my date. I’m nervous and excited. Rewatching your awesome adventure. Wow, the trail is just beautiful. I appreciate you holding that stick to capture all the beauty of nature. Great job, looking forward to watching more video from you.
I'm so excited for you. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I actually want to go back to Japan and do more treks there. (And eat more food 🤣) I am still in the middle of putting together my next video, but I don't have the time to edit at the moment.
@@OzzyniumLooking forward to the food too. Since Im not staying at a guesthouse, I’ll use that save money to splurge on food and lots of it. LOL. Yeah I’ll definitely have to come back for more. You take care of your footages so that’s why you take a long time editing. As for me, everything done on my iPhone and iMovie, no color correction etc. I enjoyed putting it together. It’s a good way for me to reminisce the path I took.
Great travels my son, just stay safe and sound!😊❤
Just saw your channel and found that you completed the dual pilgrim, congrats. Quick question for you, I completed Camino Ingles end of March this year and will do the Kumano Kodo first week of May, in 3 weeks. My question, can I bring my completed Camino ingles credential (stamps) to show them. So when I collected all stamps for the Nakahechi trail and arrive at Kumano Hongu Taisha will they let me apply and qualify for the Dual pilgrim certificate/pin and beat the taiko drum? Do I bring just stamps credentials for Camino ingles or should I bring along my Compostela? I’ll try to reach out to Tanabe tourism bureau for an answer. Thanks
Thanks. Just found the answer on their website. It doesn’t have to be on the same credential for Kumano Kodo. They just need some prove that you did the Camino (credential or pic of Compostela) is fine.
Thanks for watching my video. I just brought my credential with me, and that was the one I showed to the office in Hongu to get the certificate, and pin. I never had a chance to beat the taiko as I needed to go to Yunomine Onsen right after, but you can ask in the tourist office if it's possible to do so. I'm so excited for you, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy the trek as much as I did. All the best and although this is only said in Camino de Santiago, but I'll say it anyway: "Buen Camino!" 😁
Oh, and they will also add your photo to the dual pilgrim website if you choose to do so. I did, although it took 10 days for it to appear there. 😅
@@Ozzynium Nice! Where are you from Ozzy? So what’s your next adventure? Another Camino in the work? I think I am all done, 3 Caminos are enough for now. Found out about Kumano Kodo last day to Santiago for Camino Ingles, walked with a family from Cape Town Africa and they told me about it. So this trip to do the Kumano was a last mins so that means I can’t booked accommodations. As a back up I will bring my ultra lightweight tent and sleeping pad. I found there are 3 camping sites. I am sure I’ll find something along the way. If not then camping is not so bad. Weather now is around 70 degrees. Anyway, I’m excited and looking forward to see what you experienced. It’s just not the same on video, have to be there to fully embrace the beauty.
I was looking for Ozzy on the dual pilgrim pic website, but no Ozzy, maybe a different name LOL. Anyway, big Congrats for you.
Hi there, what is the name of your accomodation in Fushiogami Oji? Thanks.😊
Hello. It's called Guest House Asyl. 😊
What month were you walking in? Its very rainy and lovely with many flowers and some Autumn colour.
Hello! Thanks for watching my video. I did the walk in early November last year. The leaves were just starting to show the autumn colours.
We will be going to the Kumano Hongu area in May, so no Autumn colour, but still very beautiful I'm sure. I really admire your drone skills and the calmness you embody. It really feels like a spiritual experience following you on this journey.
Oh nice, I'm sure you'll love the Kumano Hongu area. I read somewhere that the peak of the Sakura season is around April. Hopefully, there will still be some cherry blossoms in May. 😊
Hey there ! where did u stay in Nachisan before you finished your last leg for the hike? thx
Hello, thanks for watching. Yup, I stayed in Nachisan so that I could explore the place without rushing.
@@Ozzynium do you remember the name of the place ? also from there its the end of the line. you just bus back to the station
@@yoshirisgalla6569 The place is called Mitaki Sanso. They have a room with the view of the Nachi falls. iirc, it's the only accommodation you can book in nachisan through the kumano website, so you might want to book well in advance. And yeah, I just took the bus to Nachi train station, hopped on a train to Shingu, then walked to the third grand shrine of the Kumano, the Kumano Hayatama Taisha.