Historical Road Spots in Wakayama City Suburbs Area

  • Wakanoura, Japan heritage
    Travel / Tourism
    Wakayama Wakayama-shi
  • Awashima Kaido Road
    Travel / Tourism
    Wakayama Wakayama-shi Kada
    "This shrine road extends from the old stone Kada guidepost to Awashima Shrine. The guidepost marking the start of the road stands beside the three-forked road junction a short walk from Kada Station in the direction of Kada Port; the characters on the guidepost state, ""Right: road to Wakayama; left: road to Awashima."" The narrow lane extending away from this point to the west was once a road used to travel to Awaji Island, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Today, many traces of this era still remain, including the former Kada Police Station (now a private residence), covered with white-painted wooden siding and a traditional kawara tile roof; Kadakasuga Shrine; and other old structures; and visitors can walk the road and imagine what the area looked like when it was a busy traffic hub."

Wakayama Areas

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Wakayama prefecture unites pilgrims, food lovers, and culture buffs in a tranquil corner of Japan at the base of the Kii Peninsula. The setting for many a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, Wakayama invites those in search of spirituality from one side of the prefecture to the other, from the 100-plus Buddhist temples of the sacred Mount Koya in the west to the inspiring temples of the Kumano Sanzan set among breathtaking nature in the east. Once the grueling hike is complete, make a beeline for Wakayama city to savor some of the country’s most delicious ramen noodles.

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