Japan’s Kumano Kodo

Penny ThomasThe West Australian
Camera IconSeiganto-ji Pagoda and Nachi waterfall Credit: Penny Thomas

In this episode, Stephen Scourfield chats with Penny Thomas about the Kumano Kodo trail in Japan, which is one of only two UNESCO-recognised pilgrimage routes in the world.

Nestled in the heart of Japan’s Kii Peninsula, the series of trails weave through lush forests, towering mountains and sacred shrines and temples that have lured emperors, monks and pilgrims to the region for over 1000 years.

Whether you’re captivated by its spiritual significance, stunning natural landscapes, or the allure of Japan’s countryside, Penny delves into what makes the Kumano Kodo so remarkable — and she reveals some exciting personal news too.

During the show, Penny and Stephen highlight several companies offering guided tours along the Kumano Kodo, which we’ve listed below:

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