- and then the
Nakahechi continues on to
Nachi and Shingu. From Hongū, most
pilgrims would take a boat down the
Kumano River to The
Nakahechi route was the...
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Nakahechi (****anese: 中辺路町,
Nakahechi-chō,
pronounced [nakahetɕi tɕoː]) was a town
located in
Nishimuro District,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003...
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along with the
village of Ryūjin (from
Hidaka District), the town of
Nakahechi, and the
village of Ōtō (both from
Nishimuro District), was
merged into...
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along with the
village of Ryūjin (from
Hidaka District), the town of
Nakahechi (also from
Nishimuro District), and the town of Hongū (from Higashimuro...
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total area was 255.13 km2. On May 1, 2005, Ryūjin,
along with the town of
Nakahechi, the
village of Ōtō (both from
Nishimuro District), and the town of Hongū...
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dripping from it was 'blood or dew' ('chi ka tsuyu').
Kumano Kodo
Nakahechi Art
Museum (
Nakahechi Bijut****n) is a large, well-funded art museum.
There is a...
- Kushimoto, now part of
Higashimuro District. On May 1, 2005, the town of
Nakahechi, and the
village of Ōtō
merged into the city of Tanabe. On
March 1, 2006...
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located in a narrow, deep
valley in the
Kumano mountain range,
along the
Nakahechi Trail of the
Kumano Kodo. A hot cr****
flows through Yunomine Onsen. The...
- May 1, 2005, the
village of Ryūjin, (from
Hidaka District), the town of
Nakahechi, the
village of Ōtō (both from
Nishimuro District), and the town of Hongū...
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waters and One-Sided
Cedar of Nonaka) 熊野古道(野中の清水・一方杉) Hongū
region and
Nakahechi region in Tanabe,
Wakayama Prefecture 95
Kumano Hongū
Taisha and Kumano...