
- 4.6/5
到处玩玩The journey is a truly remarkable one, with world cultural heritage sites intertwined throughout. Many years from now, I might still recall these mountain streams, waterfalls, and creeks, the rain, dew, and gentle breezes, and my reverence for the gods!
- 4.9/5
会发光的花卷The only regret to go to Gaoye Mountain this time is that I didn't stay on the mountain for one night. Plus, I took the train from Wakayama City for an hour and a half to Hashimoto City on the day before going up the mountain. I made an appointment to meet a friend. I had a lot to talk about, but the relationship of time, an hour ended in a hurry, and then went up the mountain. If you live on the mountain, everything is fine, you can slowly feel the quiet, but the accommodation seems to be very tight, there is no way to book the hotel on the day, especially a good hotel, so everyone must pay attention, if you want to stay on the mountain overnight, you must book in advance. The package can be used for two consecutive days, and the next day can be slowly transferred again.
- 4.6/5
BiancaArielThere is a post office building next to Wakayama Castle and a bus stop at the entrance of the castle. It seems to be easily accessible from JR Wakayama Station by bus. There are a zoo and a garden together in the castle, and you can find the direction of the castle keep with the sign. The admission ticket is 410 yen. I went to the observatory on a very hot day, and the cool wind blew, so I wanted to stand for a long time.
- 4.5/5
毛豆好好The name of Kisai Temple comes from "a temple with three wells in Kishu". It is a Buddhist building built in 770. It has a history of more than 1,250 years and is the second temple on Japan's oldest pilgrimage route. It is the cherry blossoms in Wakayama in spring and maple leaves in autumn. Climbing 231 steps, you can overlook Utaura Bay. The beautiful scenery of the temple is amazing. There is also the world's largest upright wooden sculpture of Buddha-Eleven-faced Thousand-armed Guanyin❗️
- 4.6/5
东京浪人Located at the entrance of Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, a World Cultural Heritage Site "Kumano Kodo". It is also part of the World Cultural Heritage "Kumano Kodo". Pass through the huge torii gate and walk up dozens of stone steps to see the Kokekata Falls falling from the sky.







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