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  1. Discover the top things to do in Wakayama, known for hot springs and the Kumano Sanzan, shrines that mix Shinto and Buddhist beliefs. Enjoy Nachi Falls, Shirahama Beach, and Adventure World’s giant pandas.

  2. Wakayama Prefecture (和歌山県, Wakayama-ken) is located south of Osaka in the Kansai Region. Prefectural capital is Wakayama City. The prefecture's best known tourist attraction is Mount Koya (Koyasan), the headquarters of Shingon Buddhism and the best place to experience an overnight stay at a temple.

  3. Wakayama is home to some of Japan's most sacred sites and beautiful beaches, attracting enlightenment-seeking pilgrims and beach-bound sun worshippers in equal measure. From the World Heritage listed Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route and the temple complex of Koyasan to the sparkling white sands of Shirarahama Beach.

  4. Visit Wakayama is full of advice, recommendations, and useful information to help you plan and enjoy your trip to Wakayama. The site has everything from special features, gourmet foods, sightseeing spots, experience tours, souvenirs, model courses, events, hotel booking, to transportation, videos, and more.

  5. Wakayama is a place many travelers miss—but I get why they do. Located at the southeastern periphery of Kansai, you might say it’s the region’s appendix. Like that organ, Wakayama is a place you can survive without seeing, but that also has the potential to cause you a lot of pain if you ignore it.

  6. Feb 19, 2021 · Discover the abundance of activities and attractions that await you in Wakayama, Japan. This enchanting destination offers a plethora of opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty.

  7. Sep 2, 2019 · Wakayama Prefecture is a historical wonder and the spiritual heartland of Japan. Located on the Kii Peninsula in the Kansai area of Japan, Wakayama is home to the famous Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, the holy mountain Koyasan, and much more.

  8. Unlike its neighbor Osaka, Wakayama doesn’t celebrate itself with a fanfare of neon lights. Instead, it quietly presents itself as a historical hub offering some of the richest culture, best scenery, and freshest food in the Kansai region of Japan.

  9. Wakayama is a city in Japans Kansai region. Overlooking the city, central Wakayama Castle has an original moat and stone wall. Nearby, the Museum of Modern Art displays Japanese prints, paintings and sculptures, as well as European works.

  10. Wakayama (和歌山市, Wakayama-shi, pronounced [wakaꜜjama]) is the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. As of 1 December 2021 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 351,391 in 157066 households and a population density of 1700 persons per km². [ 1 ]

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