Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket
Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket

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Go to Nachi area to feel the great nature.

The Nachi area is home to World Heritage sites such as Nachi Falls, the highest waterfall in Japan, and Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine, one of the three Kumano mountains. Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket, a great deal for Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus, is now available on mobile! You can board a bus from Kii-Katsuura Station and ride freely between Nachi Station and Mt. Nachi. Enjoy the majestic energy of Kumano Nachi!

Valid Routes
Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus
[ Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket ]
Nachisan Line (Kii-Katsuura Sta.,Nachi Sta.-Mt. Nachi)
*If you get off between Katsuurakyoku-mae and Hamanomiya, your ticket will be invalid.

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Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket

Nachi Area World Heritage Ticket

Adult¥1,200 / Child¥600

Nachi Area World Heritage TicketNachi Area World Heritage Ticket

Recommended for sightseeing in Mt. Nachi! This is a ticket that allows you to board the train from Kii-Katsuura Station and hop on and off as much as you like between Nachi Station and Mt. Nachi.

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Valid Routes

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Let's enjoy the Kumano Nachi area!

Nachi FallsNachi Falls
Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand ShrineKumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine
Daimon-zaka SlopeDaimon-zaka Slope
Seiganto-ji TempleSeiganto-ji Temple

The Kii Mountain Range on the Kii Peninsula in Wakayama Prefecture has long been worshipped as a place where the gods dwell, and is registered as a World Heritage site as Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.

Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine, which originated from the nature worship of Nachi Falls, is collectively known as Kumano Sanzan (three Kumano Grand Shrines) along with Kumano Hongu Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha. Together with Seiganto-ji Temple, which is designated as the first stop on the pilgrimage to the 33 Kannon temples in the western part of Japan, Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine is a destination for many visitors on their Kumano pilgrimage. Nachi Falls, one of Kumano's most popular tourist attractions, is the largest waterfall in Japan, with a drop of 133 meters and a depth of 10 meters at the waterfall basin. It is counted as one of the three most famous waterfalls in Japan, and is a profitable spot symbolizing the Kumano faith supported by the deep nature.

Kumano Kodo, a World Heritage site on a road that is unique in the world, is a pilgrimage route to the Kumano Sanzan. In particular, Daimon-zaka Slope, which retains the appearance of those days, is characterized by its 640 meters long stone pavement leading to the sacred mountain Nachi. Hundreds of years old trees cover the sky overhead, and the light that occasionally leaks through the gaps between the trees creates a mysterious sight.
Why don't you feel the nature of Kumano Nachi area, the sanctuary where God resides?

Convenient for sightseeing in the Kumano Nachi area.

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