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Japan Agenda: The Premium Travel Blueprint Wonders Beyond Osaka: Wakayama and East Nara Nabari

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In the previous edition of The Japan Agenda: The Premium Travel Blueprint, we explored
Fukuoka and other exciting Kyushu prefectures. From Fukuoka to Nagasaki to Saga, the
itinerary showcased Kyushu’s culinary kingdoms and their unique, exquisite flavors around
every corner. In this edition, rather than laying out day-to-day activities for you and your family,
we’re introducing two lesser-known areas of Japan, both a train ride away from Osaka.

 

Japan’s beauty stretches far beyond the lively streets of Osaka, with hidden gems for those
willing to go beyond the borders. For travelers attending the World Expo Osaka 2025, make the
most out of your trip to Japan, and extend your travels to Wakayama and East Nara Nabari!
From serene temples to scenic landscapes, these nearby regions provide a refreshing escape,
unlocking new dimensions as you experience Japan’s diversity.

 

Wakayama

Located in the south of Osaka, Wakayama’s beauty stretches corner to corner through their
peaceful coastlines and towering mountains. The region serves as a gateway to the world of
age-old traditions, where majestic shrines, temples, and sacred sites illustrate the ideology of
Buddhism and Shintoism. You can get to Wakayama through the JR Kuroshio Limited Express
from Shin-Osaka Station.

 

Koyasan/Mount Koya

Explore the spiritual heart of Wakayama and take a trip to the towering Mount Koya. With over
100 temples across the sacred grounds, fans of history will be treated to 1,200 years of
Buddhism in Japan. The site offers accommodation, where you can enjoy Monk-style bed and
breakfast in their traditional shukubo temple lodging.

 

Kongobuji Temple, established in 1593, is the head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect,
known for its stunning architecture and serene rock gardens. Inside, visitors can partake in a
traditional tea ceremony in the beautiful tea room. Guided tours provide deeper insights into the
temple’s spiritual significance and the rich traditions of Koyasan, offering a peaceful setting for
reflection on centuries of Buddhist heritage.

 

For a tinge of mysticism in your travels, venture through Okuno-in. The cemetery, with over
200,000 tombstones set among towering cedar trees, creates an ethereal atmosphere. Strolling
through its ancient pathways, you’ll encounter iconic torii gates and lanterns–an unforgettable,
profound experience. A guided night tour unveils the legends surrounding Okuno-in, offering a
deeper connection to Japan’s Buddhist legacy.

 

Ultra Stationmaster Tama

Pay a visit to the esteemed, celebrated, and undoubtedly adorable Stationmaster, Tama the
calico cat! Tama was officially appointed executive officer of Wakayama Electric Station in 2009,
rising through the ranks over the years. Visitors may pay respects to the original Tama with the
station’s shrine, where she continues to watch over the passengers and trains.

 

Kannonyama Fruit Parlor

While in Wakayama, indulge in their staple fruit parfait at the Kannonyama Fruit Parlor. Using
only fresh seasonal fruits, take this opportunity to enjoy local tastes, with orange parfait and
plum wine being served in the winter to compliment the cold with mouth-watering, tangy
sweetness.

 

Nachi Waterfall

Gaze at Japan’s true majesty at Nachi Waterfall, the tallest single-drop waterfall in the country.
The brilliant falls release one ton of water per second, forming a harsh yet elegantly diffused
mist. For the best view, ascend the steps and torii gates to visit the Hiro Jinja Shrine. Getting
both the falls and the shrine in one long-exposure shot is worth the entire trip.

 

Katsuura Onsen

Unwind at the intersection between Japan’s natural beauty and some relaxing hot spring
downtime at the Katsuura Onsen. Housed inside a natural, eroded cave by the ocean, the open-
air Katsuura Onsen offers an incomparable experience, with a full view of the Pacific Ocean,
especially unforgettable should you time your visit with the sunset.

 

East Nara Nabari
Get drawn into the allure of East Nara Nabari, where nature and tradition blend harmoniously.
This region, just east of Osaka, features lush landscapes and serene valleys, inviting you to
experience Japan’s rich cultural heritage. With traditional wooden architecture and peaceful
gardens, East Nara Nabari provides a perfect escape for those seeking adventure and
tranquility in a historically rich setting. You can get to East Nara Nabari via private car, a 1 to 2
hour drive, or Kintetsu Limited Express from Osaka if you have a Limited Express ticket.

 

Akame 48 Waterfalls

As a historical former training ground for ninjas, the Akame 48 Waterfalls are equal parts
mysterious and fascinating. Hike through the lush green trails to see the falls, or take the trip in
the autumn to add more golds and reds to the palette. When you reach the falls, take the time to
not only snap some photos, but to appreciate the natural wonder with your own eyes, and
internalize nature’s superior craftsmanship.

 

While there, put yourself in the shoes of the ninjas of old and sign-up for Ninja Training. The
different courses and activities for all ages makes for a fun afternoon for the whole family,
creating memories to take home long after leaving.

 

Mount Takami

Known as the “Matterhorn of Kansai,” Mount Takami stands at the edge of East Nara Nabari at
a height of 1,249 meters. Its strikingly sharp pyramid shape makes it a coveted camping and
hiking spot year-round, especially popular when snowing. Atop the summit sits the Takasumi
Shrine, which, when embraced by the winter, paints a powdered portrait that perfectly captures
Japan’s one-of-a-kind mystique.

 

Forest Park Konoyama

Forest Park Konoyama offers a delightful outdoor experience throughout the year. Visitors can
enjoy activities like hiking and exploring natural landscapes, including unique rock formations at
Nabekura Valley. The park harbors the charming Mee-Mee Farm, where friendly sheep greet
passersby with their warmth. The summit of Mount Kono reveals the area’s vibrant views,
especially beautiful with azaleas in bloom during spring. Guests can delight in the local cuisine
with a view at the Eizanko café.

 

Maruyama Park

Maruyama Park in Mitsue Village is famous for its wild mountain cherry trees, especially vibrant
in mid to late April. In autumn, the park showcases stunning foliage, while the rainy season
reveals the mesmerizing sight of enchanting fireflies. The Himeishi Myojin Shrine, dedicated to
blessings of childbirth and marriage, adds to the magical aura of the park With its tranquil
atmosphere, Maruyama Park is an ideal spot to marvel at the beauty of the changing seasons.

 

In Japan, there is wonder all around for those willing to seek it out. Each region offers a unique
tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, inviting exploration and discovery. From the
ancient temples to the stunning landscapes, every sight inspires and creates a personal
connection to nature that lasts a lifetime. For those willing to take the roads less traveled and
venture outside Osaka, Wakayama and East Nara Nabari are treasure troves of unforgettable
moments waiting to be uncovered.

 

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