Wakayama

Overview

Wakayama, located in southern Kansai, is a spiritual hub and nature lover’s paradise. Mount Koya (Koyasan) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major center for Shingon Buddhism, offering temple stays and a peaceful atmosphere. The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes connect sacred shrines and pass through breathtaking landscapes. Wakayama Castle provides panoramic views of the city, while Adventure World in Shirahama is popular with families. The Shirahama area is also known for its hot springs, sandy beaches, and fresh seafood, making it a perfect getaway destination.

Areas

Wakayama

Wakayama City, the capital of Wakayama Prefecture, lies along the coast and serves as a cultural and historical center of the region. It is home to Wakayama Castle, beautiful riverside parks, and a bustling fishing port that supplies fresh seafood. The city blends urban life with nature, offering beaches and access to spiritual sites like Koyasan. With ferry links to Shikoku and a laid-back lifestyle, Wakayama offers both convenience and relaxation.

Kainan

Hashimoto

Arida

Gobo

Tanabe

Tanabe is a gateway to the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in southern Wakayama Prefecture, it is rich in nature, surrounded by mountains, rivers, and the Pacific Ocean. Tanabe is known for its deep spiritual heritage, traditional onsen culture, and hospitality. It also produces high-quality ume (plums), which are an important part of the local economy. The peaceful atmosphere and historical significance make Tanabe a unique and sacred destination.

Shingu

Kinokawa

Iwade

Kimino

Katsuragi

Kudoyama

Koya

Yuasa

Hirogawa

Aridagawa

Mihama

Hidaka

Yura

Inami

Minabe

Minabe Town is renowned as Japan's leading producer of ume (Japanese plums). Located along the coast in Wakayama Prefecture, it is blessed with a mild climate and fertile land, ideal for agriculture. The town is also near scenic areas such as Shirahama and offers coastal beauty and hot springs. Minabe plays a major role in the umeboshi industry and hosts annual festivals that celebrate plum blossoms. It's a quiet, close-knit community rich in flavor, tradition, and rural charm.

Hidakagawa

Shirahama

Shirahama, a coastal resort town in Wakayama Prefecture, is famous for its white sand beaches, soothing hot springs (onsen), and the adventure-filled Adventure World park. It’s a major domestic travel destination known for the scenic Shirarahama Beach and the Engetsu Island sunset view. Shirahama also has connections to traditional pilgrimage routes and offers both leisure and cultural richness. It combines coastal relaxation with family-friendly attractions and historical significance, making it ideal for both relaxation and exploration.

Kamitonda

Susami

Nachikatsura

Taiji

Kozagawa

Kitayama

Kushimoto

What to Eat in Wakayama

Things to Do in Wakayama