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Kii Peninsula in Japan – Mie Prefecture
Mie Prefecture in the Kii Peninsula in central Japan is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Home to the sacred Ise Grand Shrine, it’s the spiritual heart of Shintoism. The coastline features the picturesque Ago Bay, known for pearl cultivation, while the rugged Iga region celebrates ninja traditions. With hot springs, historical sites and vibrant festivals, Mie offers a blend of tradition and scenic beauty.
Wakayama Prefecture
Wakayama, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and deep spiritual significance, is home to Mount Kōya, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. The prefecture features the dramatic Nachi Falls — Japan’s tallest waterfall — and the serene Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes. Historic landmarks like Wakayama Castle and the ancient Kishu-Tanabe Shrine further highlight its cultural richness. Wakayama offers an immersive escape into Japan’s profound heritage and stunning landscapes
Nara Prefecture
Nara, rich in history, is home to remarkable landmarks like Todai-ji Temple, with its towering Great Buddha, and Kasuga Taisha Shrine, famous for its thousands of stone lanterns. Nara Park, where deer freely roam, and Horyu-ji Temple, one of the world’s oldest wooden structures, are key highlights. The region is a treasure trove of ancient temples, shrines and natural beauty.
Inclusive of the Mie, Wakayama and Nara prefectures, Kii Peninsula in Japan is easily accessible via multiple train routes from Osaka and Kyoto. The lush Kii Mountains, formed millions of years ago, have fostered deep spiritual traditions, making it a significant destination for nature and culture enthusiasts.

Sacred Pilgrimage Experiences
The Kii Peninsula offers profound pilgrimage experiences, notably the Kumano Kodo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This network of ancient trails connects sacred sites like the Kumano Sanzan shrines, including Hongu Taisha, Hayatama Taisha and Nachi Taisha. Pilgrims traverse these paths, deeply immersed in spiritual traditions and natural beauty.
This article originally appeared in Travel Weekly.
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