KII-NAGASHIMA FISHING TOWN PILGRIMAGE WALK/RELAXING WALK THROUGH FISHING VILLAGE - Soak Up the Atmosphere and Step Back in Time with Local Guides
The Kii-Nagashima district of Kihoku Town is a small Showa-era fishing village that is full of historical points of interest. Visitors can try many kinds of seafood caught by local fisherman, learn about the legend of Kappa and see a 1,000-year-old camphor tree next to Nagashima Shrine on the mountainside. On the Kii-Nagashima Fishing Town Pilgrimage Walk/Relaxing Walk Through Fishing Village, local guides will join you on an informative tour as you experience the history of this living museum. The 2.5-hour tour is available year-round and it usually starts at 2:00 PM (start time is flexible). The cost is only ¥1,500 per person, and that includes an English tour guide, a sampling of local fish and a shadow theatre performance.
Eventually, we exited the narrow village streets and made our way to the base of the mountain north of town. This is where the Nagashima Shrine is located in a gorgeous setting of old trees, white torii gates and walls composed of stacked stones.
Caption: This massive camphor tree is about 1000 years old.
Caption: The Nagashima Shrine is a sacred destination on the tour.
Caption: The view of Kihoku Town from the shrine.
Caption: We left the Nagashima Shrine after a relaxing visit.
After some time spent at the shrine, my tour guides led me back down the steps to the entrance. I felt refreshed after some quiet moments at the shrine. The ancient trees and tranquil atmosphere of the area had left me in a state of calm reflection as we moved to the next part of the tour.
Caption: I enjoyed learning about the legend of the Kappa.
Caption: The home contained many beautiful traditional items.
Caption: An amazing collection of traditional pop culture items was also on display.
Caption: A friendly local who I chattedwith after the Kappa show.
The shadow theatre presentation was the end of my tour and it had been an interesting and enjoyable day with Ueda-san and my other local guides. When we exited the traditional home, there was a nice gentleman seated across the road outside of a tobacco shop. We all said hello and I had a nice chat with him about Japanese baseball after I noticed some Hanshin Tigers items in his shop.
KII-NAGASHIMA FISHING VILLAGE PILGRIMAGEWALK AND TOUR
https://wwwtb.mlit.go.jp/chubu/kankou/chiiki/glocon/kumano/kumano1.pdf
Khoku TownTourist Association
https://kihoku-kanko.com/en.html
TEL: 0597-46-3555
Email: info@kihoku-kanko.com
<Duration>
About 2.5 hours
- Starts at 2:00 PM (can be adjusted uponrequest)
<Operating Times>
All year round
<Price>
¥1,500
- Priceincludes: tour guide, Englishtranslator, Nagashima Shrine visit, fish sampling, shadow theatre performance
<Tour Size>
2-10 people (please contact the tourcompany for larger groups)
<Meeting Time and Place>
2:00 PM
Kii-Nagashima Station (Kisei Main Line)
- Other meeting places may be arrangedupon request
<Access to Kii-Nagashima Station>
From Tokyo
- About 4 hours by train
- About 6 hours by car
From Osaka
- About 4 hours by train
- About 2.5 hours by car
From Nagoya
- About 3.5 hours by train
- About 2 hours by car