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Takijiri-oji Shrine — Gateway to Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Takijiri-oji (滝尻王子) is the starting point of the Nakahechi Trail, the most popular Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, and historically considered the spiritual gateway where pilgrims entered the sacred mountains (Kumano Sanzan territory). The shrine sits at the base of a mountain pass where the terrain shifts from valley to steep forested slopes, marking the transition from secular world to sacred realm. For over 1,000 years, pilgrims have paused here to purify themselves in the nearby Iwata River before ascending into the Kii Mountains.

The shrine itself is modest — a small wooden structure beneath towering cedar trees, with stone markers and moss-covered lanterns indicating its ancient lineage. Adjacent to the shrine is the Takijiri-oji Museum (滝尻王子宮十郷館), a modern interpretive center explaining Kumano Kodo history, pilgrimage traditions, and the role of oji shrines (subsidiary shrines marking the trail). The museum provides English-language trail maps and advice for hiking the Nakahechi route. Takijiri-oji is where the pilgrimage truly begins — the flat approach ends here, and the trail immediately climbs steeply (300-meter elevation gain over the first 3km) through ancient forest. Pilgrims traditionally prayed at Takijiri-oji for safe passage and divine protection before undertaking the journey. The shrine remains a powerful psychological threshold — standing here, looking up at the forested mountains ahead, connects modern walkers to centuries of pilgrims who faced the same ascent with the same blend of anticipation and reverence.

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Getting There

Access Information

Access: Takijiri-oji bus stop (60 min from JR Kii-Tanabe Station via Ryujin Bus, ¥950 one-way). Shrine free entry, open 24/7. Takijiri-oji Museum: free entry, 9:00-17:00, closed Wednesdays. Trail begins immediately adjacent to shrine — the Nakahechi Trail from here to Kumano Hongu Taisha is 35km (2-3 days). Day hikers often walk Takijiri to Takahara (4 hours, moderate difficulty) and return via bus. Best season: spring (April-May), autumn (October-November).

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