The next day, Takahara - Prince Sakura (Tsugizakura-oji) hiking time: 7 hours on the Kumano Ancient Road without a guide, because every 500 meters you can see clear road signs, just take a map. You can also book luggage handling services, just pack your luggage every morning, and put it at the door of the hotel, and there will be a transportation company to help you carry your luggage to the next stop, so you can lightly load it. The next day, he also passed six or seven princes, such as the prince of the gate, the prince of the ten-job, the prince of the big-moto, the prince of the beast. You can find a bright red seal near each prince (usually hidden inside a shrine similar to a letterbox) and stamp it as proof of the trip. You can also shake a bell (if any) and tell the fairy you are coming, then slap two palms, bow two, leave a coin (five yuan). This is a standard visitation process, of course, you can choose to do or not. In addition to the endless princes, you can also find some tea house sites by clicking on the map, and ancient pilgrims will rest and gossip when passing by. Sometimes the hiking route will be blocked by the road, you don't have to worry, you can find a continuous path across the road soon. Usually you can see a chain of convenience stores (Michi-no-Ek, networking all over Japan) on the side of the road, like our highway service area, you can buy a bottle of cold drinks at a vending machine, and you can buy a rice ball to fill your stomach. I bought a white towel at the first convenience store I met, and it was very cool to get wet around my neck. The next day, the end of the hike was a mountain village, a river called Nishimawa. There is also a fashionable art gallery (Kanahechi Art Museum) by the river, which will have some temporary exhibitions. There are two ATMs in the post office in the village. It is recommended that you take some cash with you, because many places along Kumano Ancient Road have no mobile phone signal or credit card. (not finished to be continued) <ctag id="147146" type="4" businesstype="9"># Kumano Ancient Road </ctag> <ctag id="900" type="4" businesstype="9"># Japan Travel </ctag> <ctag id="103" type="4" businesstype="1"># Hiking </ctag> <ctag id="952" type="4" businesstype="9"># Backpack 10 years</ctag>
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The next day, Takahara - Prince Sakura (Tsugizakura-oji) hiking time: 7 hours on the Kumano Ancient Road without a guide, because every 500 meters you can see clear road signs, just take a map. You can also book luggage handling services, just pack your luggage every morning, and put it at the door of the hotel, and there will be a transportation company to help you carry your luggage to the next stop, so you can lightly load it. The next day, he also passed six or seven princes, such as the prince of the gate, the prince of the ten-job, the prince of the big-moto, the prince of the beast. You can find a bright red seal near each prince (usually hidden inside a shrine similar to a letterbox) and stamp it as proof of the trip. You can also shake a bell (if any) and tell the fairy you are coming, then slap two palms, bow two, leave a coin (five yuan). This is a standard visitation process, of course, you can choose to do or not. In addition to the endless princes, you can also find some tea house sites by clicking on the map, and ancient pilgrims will rest and gossip when passing by. Sometimes the hiking route will be blocked by the road, you don't have to worry, you can find a continuous path across the road soon. Usually you can see a chain of convenience stores (Michi-no-Ek, networking all over Japan) on the side of the road, like our highway service area, you can buy a bottle of cold drinks at a vending machine, and you can buy a rice ball to fill your stomach. I bought a white towel at the first convenience store I met, and it was very cool to get wet around my neck. The next day, the end of the hike was a mountain village, a river called Nishimawa. There is also a fashionable art gallery (Kanahechi Art Museum) by the river, which will have some temporary exhibitions. There are two ATMs in the post office in the village. It is recommended that you take some cash with you, because many places along Kumano Ancient Road have no mobile phone signal or credit card. (not finished to be continued) <ctag id="147146" type="4" businesstype="9"># Kumano Ancient Road </ctag> <ctag id="900" type="4" businesstype="9"># Japan Travel </ctag> <ctag id="103" type="4" businesstype="1"># Hiking </ctag> <ctag id="952" type="4" businesstype="9"># Backpack 10 years</ctag>