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Kumano Kodo

April 28, 2019by followingthearrows Leave a comment

Here’s a very short introductory video to the Kumano Kodo (the guidebook is out now – click here for details).

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Kumano Kodo, Video Gallery

Kumano Kodo guidebook – available now!

April 28, 2019by followingthearrows Leave a comment

It’s been almost three years in the making and the Kumano Kodo guidebook is now published! Available through Cicerone, online and bookstores. I’m celebrating by cycling across my favourite country […]

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Ohechi – Day 2 – Tonda to Susami

June 30, 2017by followingthearrows 3 Comments

Ohechi route Day 2, Tonda to Susami, 25km Accommodation: Minshuku Iwamoto in Susami, 0739-55-2227 I took the first train this morning from Tanabe station (6.19am) back to Tonda station (6.36am) […]

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Kumano Kodo

Nakahechi – Day 1 – Takijiri to Chikatsuyu

June 8, 2017by followingthearrows 26 Comments

Nakahechi route Day 1 – Takijiri Oji to Chikatsuyu, 13km Accommodation: Minshuku Nakano, ¥9000 including dinner, breakfast and a packed lunch I flew from London to Tokyo and took a few […]

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Kumano Kodo

What is the Kumano Kodo?

June 7, 2017by followingthearrows 18 Comments

熊野古道 The Kumano Kodo is a network of ancient pilgrimage trails linking the former capitals of Kyoto and Nara to three sacred sites in the mountainous, rugged and exceptionally scenic […]

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Kumano Kodo

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