Along the trail
The official starting point of the Nakahechi. The gate to the mountains, with a visitor centre and last supplies before the climb.
The first mountain village on the Nakahechi, perched above the valley. Known for sweeping views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A river-valley town with good accommodation options. Nonaka has a historic chaya teahouse and is the midpoint of the Nakahechi.
Home of Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the three Grand Shrines. The spiritual heart of the Kumano Kodo — most pilgrimages end here.
A remote riverside village between Hongu and Nachi. Limited facilities — plan ahead for accommodation and food.
The mountain shrine town below Kumano Nachi Taisha and Japan's tallest waterfall. A dramatic finale to the Nakahechi.
The coastal town at the end of the Nakahechi. Famed for tuna, hot springs and ferry connections back to the Kii Peninsula.
Home of Kumano Hayatama Taisha, the second of the three Grand Shrines. A larger city with full transport links.