Back by popular demand, the 2025 Shingu Tourism Calendar is now on sale!
Enjoy stunning photos that show the unique beauty of Shingu, in each of its four seasons.
The calendar also includes all of Japan's public holidays - perfect for planning your next t
The Wagasa Parasol Light-Up will be held at Kamikura-jinja Shrine from November 9-10!
The Kamikura-jinja Shrine is one of the sacred sites of the ancient Kumano pilgrimage. Built on the side of Mt. Gongenyama, it is the place for worship of the sacred G
October 15 %26 16 was Shingu's Kumano Hayatama Taisha Grand Shrine Annual Festival!
This festival is the most important event of the year for this shrine, and is registered as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan. The festival consists
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Koya-zaka Slope is part of the Nakahechi route of the Kumano Kodo, which runs through the middle of Japan's Kii Peninsula and connects the three "Kumano Sanzan" major Shinto shrines.
Most of the Nakahechi route runs through den