We have been wanting to come to Japan to hike the Kumano Kodo since we learned about it in 2018! We are excited to finally be here doing it!! If you have questions about how to plan this hike, let us know!
Please. In 2018 i got the way of saint james in Spain. Now i want to walk the kumano kodo but i can't find any information in portughese. Please tell me if i need to do reservations in the hostels all long the way and how i do that. Thank you
We always get nervous before big hikes! It will be awesome! You are going to love it! I felt totally safe in all of Japan! It’s one of the safest countries in the world! I think it would be very peaceful to do solo! Let us know if you have any other questions!
Hi, I followed your videos on the Camino before my Camino May 2018. Now I’m so excited to follow you guys on this pilgrimage. I just may have to plan my next trip to Japan to do the Kumamoto Kodo. Thank you guys!!!!
Thanks so much Trudy! It’s definitely a much shorter hike but it’s is amazingly beautiful! Let us know if you have any questions at all about planning a Kumano!
It’s a wonderful hike and the accommodations are really special. We don’t have them posted anywhere, but if you want to send an email to contact@wanderfulrevolution.com I will copy and paste the names of all the places we stayed.
Thank you that would be awesome . I have been to Japan 4 x . Have a trip to Japan booked for July but that won’t happen with Covid . This trail has always been on my bucket list . I always say that you see the most on foot. I’ll send you an email and anytime you are in Vancouver BC please look us up . Would love to show you the Whistler mountains
@@shawngallacher2231 that’s very kind of you! We will definitely keep you in mind when we are in the area! We had planned to drive to Alaska this summer but not looking like that is going to happen for us! We will be on the lookout for your email.
Thanks for sharing your trek at Kumano Kodo. Do you think a solo backpacker can manage on his own if taking this trek? Im physically healthy but forces of nature are sometimes challenging.
I think so… we were not in the greatest of shape and it was a little taxing… but the distances aren’t long and can easily take your time… thank you for watching!
Nice video, I am planning to travel through the Nakahechi trail next year, but I will be on a limited budget and wanted to know how you planned how many days and how long it takes from place A to place B in the trail? I am having a hard time determining which cities I will get an accommodation and how long it will take from each point in the trail
There are quite a bit of variables here… none of our days were extremely long and it can be really hiked in about 4-5 days… was there a specific route you were thinking? Also depends on fitness level… we wanted a slower pace and stayed at some of the more interesting accommodations… I would suggest a guide book and start researching from there. I know this seems vague but we also hiked this a little while ago and unsure how the prices have changed! Hopefully this helped a little! Best of luck!
I would suggest getting it in Tanabe. There really isn’t much in Takijiri-oji. The was a little cafe that we didn’t go into and there is also Kodo-no-Mori which is a luggage transfer service. We did not see passports there. You may be able to order them in advance from Kumano Travel www.tb-kumano.jp/en/
Hello got a question I live in England and will travel to Spain for the Camino de Santiago ti get get the stamps / pilgrimage, the passport will cost me £5 but then I will travel ti Japan in September How much is just the passport as I noticed on the tanabe website they are selling the passport and guide for like $50 but I only want the Kumano kodo passport ? Also will they accept the Camino passport as it will be on a separate passport ? Thank you
You can get the passport in Tanabe but don’t remember the price… We used our Camino passport as proof with no issues! It’s our understanding that people have taken pictures of their passport or certificate, we brought our passports just to be safe… hoping you have an amazing trip! Thank you for watching! Stay Wanderful!
The agency does not help with bus tickets. You do have to pay with every bus trip. You get on the back of the bus and take a ticket. When you get to your destination, you exit at the front of the bus and then pay as you get off. They have screens at the front of the bus that will tell you how much you owe. They are really simple to use and overall very nice buses.
I’ve been planning and saving up to take my little family of four to do this trek. We are American. I’m trying to get an idea of how much it would cost for the four of us to stay in one of these guest houses and take advantage of the package with a breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner. Is there a group or family rate? I saw on the website that the aforementioned package at one such place was ¥10,000. Which is about US$86 I think. That may be a bit pricey for us if that is the price per individual. Thank you in advance for any help with this question :-)
The only negative I can think about this hike is that it is expensive… of course this was a few years ago so the prices have probably gone up since then… there are cheaper places to stay and we picked ours on route/ experiences offered… thank you for watching!
Looks wonderful! I'd love to go and wander around Kumano sometime soon! I will be talking with a German walk and forest guide in the #seekingsustainabilitylive talkshow at 1pm - I'd love to talk with the both of you in this talkshow series about your rural Japan adventures sometime too if you are interested :)
Hi, Very much like your videos and subscribed !! :) I hope that you will go on with creating more posts !! We create vlogs about nature in The Netherlands :))) We are curious what you thing about it😊
We have been wanting to come to Japan to hike the Kumano Kodo since we learned about it in 2018! We are excited to finally be here doing it!! If you have questions about how to plan this hike, let us know!
Please. In 2018 i got the way of saint james in Spain. Now i want to walk the kumano kodo but i can't find any information in portughese. Please tell me if i need to do reservations in the hostels all long the way and how i do that. Thank you
Can I ask which month you were there? It looks cold!
Love this!!! Can’t wait to see more!!!! And you’re making me miss Japan!!!
We love Japan so much!!!! I could stay forever!!!
So far. Your video has been the most helpful. Thank you! 💕
Thanks so much! We appreciate that! When are you hoping to all the Kumano?
Wanderful Revolution first week of december. I dont know why but im suddenly getting cold feet after I booked my flights. 😅 im doing it alone btw
We always get nervous before big hikes! It will be awesome! You are going to love it! I felt totally safe in all of Japan! It’s one of the safest countries in the world! I think it would be very peaceful to do solo! Let us know if you have any other questions!
It is a very good video and I, as a Japanese, watch this before my visit to plan my trip.
Thank you so much! This means a lot to us!!!! We hope it helps!!!!!!! Thank you for watching!
Hi, I followed your videos on the Camino before my Camino May 2018. Now I’m so excited to follow you guys on this pilgrimage. I just may have to plan my next trip to Japan to do the Kumamoto Kodo. Thank you guys!!!!
Thanks so much Trudy! It’s definitely a much shorter hike but it’s is amazingly beautiful! Let us know if you have any questions at all about planning a Kumano!
We stayed at Suzushiro. It was beautfil little cabin in Takahara. Great view and food. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Awesome! We enjoyed the entire hike, but the accommodations and the people that run them were truly special for us! Thanks for watching!
Looks like a beautiful trail! Can't wait to see what the next part of your trek looks like!
Thanks Kayla!!! Seriously let’s plan something soon!
Awesome video. We hope to do this hike in the next 12-24 months. Is there any place where you post your accommodation?
It’s a wonderful hike and the accommodations are really special. We don’t have them posted anywhere, but if you want to send an email to contact@wanderfulrevolution.com I will copy and paste the names of all the places we stayed.
Thank you that would be awesome . I have been to Japan 4 x . Have a trip to Japan booked for July but that won’t happen with Covid . This trail has always been on my bucket list . I always say that you see the most on foot. I’ll send you an email and anytime you are in Vancouver BC please look us up . Would love to show you the Whistler mountains
@@shawngallacher2231 that’s very kind of you! We will definitely keep you in mind when we are in the area! We had planned to drive to Alaska this summer but not looking like that is going to happen for us! We will be on the lookout for your email.
Thanks for sharing your trek at Kumano Kodo. Do you think a solo backpacker can manage on his own if taking this trek? Im physically healthy but forces of nature are sometimes challenging.
I think so… we were not in the greatest of shape and it was a little taxing… but the distances aren’t long and can easily take your time… thank you for watching!
I have seen beautiful stair in the woods, but I'm happy we travelled around in the Kumano region with a taxi!
Haha! It definitely takes a lot of energy to hike this area! It seems to go up up up!!! 😂 glad you go to explore this area. It is beautiful!
Nice video, I am planning to travel through the Nakahechi trail next year, but I will be on a limited budget and wanted to know how you planned how many days and how long it takes from place A to place B in the trail?
I am having a hard time determining which cities I will get an accommodation and how long it will take from each point in the trail
There are quite a bit of variables here… none of our days were extremely long and it can be really hiked in about 4-5 days… was there a specific route you were thinking? Also depends on fitness level… we wanted a slower pace and stayed at some of the more interesting accommodations… I would suggest a guide book and start researching from there. I know this seems vague but we also hiked this a little while ago and unsure how the prices have changed! Hopefully this helped a little! Best of luck!
Nice video
Thanks so much!!! Have you walked the Kumano? Or interested in doing so?
@@WanderfulRevolution just interested. Looks beautiful I'd love to hike there and get some videos up for my channel
Do you guys know if you can get a pilgrim stamp book in Takijiri- Oji or only Tanabe tourist center?
I would suggest getting it in Tanabe. There really isn’t much in Takijiri-oji. The was a little cafe that we didn’t go into and there is also Kodo-no-Mori which is a luggage transfer service. We did not see passports there. You may be able to order them in advance from Kumano Travel www.tb-kumano.jp/en/
@@WanderfulRevolution thank you!
Hello got a question
I live in England and will travel to Spain for the Camino de Santiago ti get get the stamps / pilgrimage, the passport will cost me £5 but then I will travel ti Japan in September
How much is just the passport as I noticed on the tanabe website they are selling the passport and guide for like $50 but I only want the Kumano kodo passport ?
Also will they accept the Camino passport as it will be on a separate passport ?
Thank you
You can get the passport in Tanabe but don’t remember the price… We used our Camino passport as proof with no issues! It’s our understanding that people have taken pictures of their passport or certificate, we brought our passports just to be safe… hoping you have an amazing trip! Thank you for watching! Stay Wanderful!
Did the agency also help with the bus tickets or did you have to purchase every time you took the bus?
The agency does not help with bus tickets. You do have to pay with every bus trip. You get on the back of the bus and take a ticket. When you get to your destination, you exit at the front of the bus and then pay as you get off. They have screens at the front of the bus that will tell you how much you owe. They are really simple to use and overall very nice buses.
I’ve been planning and saving up to take my little family of four to do this trek. We are American. I’m trying to get an idea of how much it would cost for the four of us to stay in one of these guest houses and take advantage of the package with a breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner. Is there a group or family rate? I saw on the website that the aforementioned package at one such place was ¥10,000. Which is about US$86 I think. That may be a bit pricey for us if that is the price per individual. Thank you in advance for any help with this question :-)
The only negative I can think about this hike is that it is expensive… of course this was a few years ago so the prices have probably gone up since then… there are cheaper places to stay and we picked ours on route/ experiences offered… thank you for watching!
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Welcome! We are glad you are here! Thank you for watching!
Looks wonderful! I'd love to go and wander around Kumano sometime soon! I will be talking with a German walk and forest guide in the #seekingsustainabilitylive talkshow at 1pm - I'd love to talk with the both of you in this talkshow series about your rural Japan adventures sometime too if you are interested :)
Your sleeping accommodations look different from the Spanish Albergues
Clyde Meeks haha yes! They are very different! And you can’t just walk up! Reservations are absolutely necessary.
Hi,
Very much like your videos and subscribed !! :) I hope that you will go on with creating more posts !!
We create vlogs about nature in The Netherlands :))) We are curious what you thing about it😊
Hey there! Thanks so much for stopping by and subscribing! We will definitely head over to your channel and check it out! Happy New Year!
@@WanderfulRevolution Thank you! Happy new year to you too!