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Wakayama Private Tour - Keiji on a trail
Keiji on a trail
Wakayama Private Tour - Konpondaito in Garan
Konpondaito in Garan
Wakayama Private Tour - angle's laddor seen from Koyasan
angle's laddor seen from Koyasan
Wakayama Private Tour - Okuknoin Bridge
Okuknoin Bridge
Wakayama Private Tour - Manrta copying
Manrta copying

Koyasan, 117 Buddhist temples & 1200 years history

Nature & Outdoor
Wakayama Tour Guide - Keiji H.

Joined 2022

Keiji H.
5.00 / 5
(6 reviews)
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Wakayama
English (Native)
4 hours
Private tour (only you and Keiji H.)
Up to 8 people

Koyasan is a sacred mountain retreat deeply connected to Japanese culture and history. It offers insight into how Buddhism has shaped Japanese values, traditions, and daily life over 1200 years. Surrounded by nature, Koyasan’s temples and sacred sites reflect the Japanese sense of harmony between spirituality and the natural world. Through temple visits and traditional practices, visitors can better understand how religion, culture, and aesthetics are closely intertwined in Japan.

Itinerary

This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!

09:00 AM

Meeting Point

Danjo Garan, heart of Koyasan

- Danjo Garan is located near the Kondo-mae Bus Station. It is the sacred center of Mount Kōya, founded in the 9th century by the monk Kūkai. The temple complex includes the Great Central Pagoda (Konpon Daitō), the Golden Hall (Kondō), lecture halls, and ritual spaces that symbolize the Buddhist universe.

Okunoin, surrounded by ancient trees and many lanterns

Okunoin is the most sacred spot on Mount Kōya. It is a peaceful cemetery that leads to the tomb of Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi), the founder of the sect. Along the path, thousands of stone lanterns, memorials, and ancient trees create a calm and spiritual atmosphere. You enjoy the serene beauty of this historic place.

Option, Shakyo(sutra copy) / Zazen(zen meditation)

You can choose two or one of them with extra fees. Both Buddhist practices foster mindfulness and focus.

Ending Point

Ichino Hashi

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Inclusions & Exclusions

What‘s included

guide fee

What‘s not included

transportation fee (you and the guide), lunch, dinner, entrance fee

Tour Important Information

Guides will provide safety advice, but cannot guarantee your safety. Please protect yourself from accidents and take out insurance.


The price does not include transportation cost for both clients and guides or lunch/dinner are.


I would be happy to walk with you at locations and time other than those listed for your convenience.

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
  • 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
  • No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
Wakayama Tour Guide - Keiji H.

Joined 2022

Keiji H.
5.00 / 5
(6 reviews)
Identity Verified
Interview-Based Quality Checks

About Tour Guide Keiji H.

I have traveled to more than 40 countries. I always have spent happy time with local people. To return their favor, I have become a Kumano Kodo guide to help tourists enjoy Kodos.


I am a government certified guide and have guided over 50 international clients in 6 years. I can help you with Kumano expertise, risk management, and hospitality skills


I am a plum farmer and make umeboshi now. So I would tell you stories of as well as Japanese farming and food.


Only local guides help you finding spots to rest in today's weather, locating a clean public restroom, and choosing the best sashimi for the season. Most importantly, you can acquire useful information without having to glance at tiny screens, not with phones but with local guides.

Reviews

Great experience - Koyasan and Kumano Kodo with Keiji

We had done hiking in Japan before - Nakasendo as well as Mount Hangetsu on Lake Chuzenji - but Kumano Kodo was a highlight of hiking. Over a couple of months we had been able to plan the route with our guide Keiji. He was great help in finding the right accommodations, organize transportation, and plan the three day hiking on Nakahechi trail. Everything worked perfectly, and we appreciated Keiji’s insights and knowledge of the origins of this unique 1’000 year old pilgrimage route, as well as his guidance at the temples of Koyasan. Starting on the holy mountain, and spending a night in a temple - Shukubo Yochiin was excellent - was a great preparation for the quite demanding hikes on the Nakahechi trail. We had respect for the challenges - doing about 55km and 2’700 meters in elevation requires a bit of preparation - but thanks to Keiji’s intimate knowledge of the trail and his ease of communicating with hikers from other groups, it was an immensely satisfactory experience. Doing Kumano Kodo in mid-November, lucky with great weather, was a wonderful experience, and part of this was the joy of meeting people from other countries equally enjoying the hikes, the shrines and temples, the extremely well kept trails, and the (almost) spirituality of the forests. Thanks for making our journey a success Keiji! Thomas C.

Thomas C.

Keiji H.

Thomas, his wife, and I enjoyed a beautiful six-day trip to Koyasan and Kumano Kodo during the late autumn, when the autumn leaves were at their peak. Before the trip, we spent three months discussing the details online, searching for hotels and temple lodging with limited availability due to the busy season, deciding which hiking routes to take, and figuring out logistics like river descents, luggage transfers, and transportation via trains and taxis. During the trip, we didn't have big troubles, and any small issues were resolved through open communication between the guests and the guide, finding solutions together. As they frequently enjoy hiking in Switzerland, Thomas and his wife handled the demanding Kumano Kodo hike—55 km and 2,700 meters of elevation gain over three days—effortlessly. They enjoyed conversations with other hikers in English, French, Spanish, and Italian. They also have a deep understanding of Japanese religion and culture, so they truly enjoyed conversations about the Buddhist teachings, paintings, and artworks at Koyasan, as well as the natural beauty along the Kumano Kodo. During our breaks and meals, I had the privilege of hearing about their extensive professional and research experience, which broadened my perspective. I also learned about their life in Switzerland and their past travels around the world and Japan. Both Thomas and his wife were kind to everyone we met, including the locals, hotel staff, and taxi drivers, engaging in warm and heartfelt conversations. I hope they return next time in spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Thank you for the opportunity to guide. Keiji H.

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