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Waka-no-ura stretches from the tidal flat at the mouth of the Wakayama River in the south of Wakayama City to Saigasaki and Fujishirozaka on the Kumano Pilgrimage Route to Kiiji. It is a scenic spot loved and composed by many writers and artists, including the Manyoshu poet Yamabe Akahito and Kakihonin Maro.
On the first day, you will visit Tamatsushima Shrine, Kishu Toshogu Shrine built in 1851, and the arched bridge called Furo Bridge.
On the second day, from Kimiidera Temple, head east along the Kino River. We will visit Koukouji Temple and Negoroji Temple, where we will see many valuable cultural assets.
Kisyu Toshogu Shrine
Furokyo Bridge
Tamatsushima Shrine
Kimii-dera Temple
Wakaura
Negoroji Temple
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