Private Tour
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Explore the history, spirituality, and scenic beauty of Wakayama with two self-guided tour options—each offering a distinct experience. Choose wisely: one includes the iconic Nachi Waterfall (14 hours), while the other focuses on Mount Koya’s sacred sites (10–12 hours).
Option 1: Nachi Waterfall Tour (14 Hours)
Wakayama Castle: Discover this historic fortress.
Sandanbeki Cave or Kuroshio Fish Market: Choose dramatic coastal views or a vibrant seafood market.
Nachi Falls & Nachi Taisha Shrine: See Japan’s tallest waterfall and visit the sacred shrine nearby.
Option 2: Mount Koya Tour (Without Nachi Waterfall) (10–12 Hours)
Wakayama Castle
Mount Koya: A center of Shingon Buddhism.
176-Year-Old Market: Explore traditional local stalls.
Kongobuji Temple & Museum
Okunoin Cemetery: Japan’s largest sacred graveyard.
Note: Nachi Falls is under restoration from Sept 15 to Jan 5.
This is a self-guided tour.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
English Speaking Driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Meals
Fee to attractions
Kongobu-ji Temple fee per Adult 1000Yen
Nachi Waterfall Fee Per Adult 300Yen
Sandanbeki cave Fee Per Adult 1300Yen
Wakayama Castle Fee per Adult 410Yen
Tour Guide
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You will visit it if you choose any option in the booking. Wakayama Castle is a historic fortress built in the late 16th century, offering panoramic views of Wakayama City. Visitors can explore exhibits of samurai armor and artifacts, stroll through tranquil gardens, and enjoy stunning views from the castle tower. A symbol of Japan’s feudal history, the castle blends cultural heritage with beautiful natural surroundings, making it a must-visit for history lovers.
Mt. Koya
Only Visited with the option of without Nachi waterfall Tour Mount Koya is a spiritual haven and UNESCO World Heritage site, known as the heart of Shingon Buddhism. Home to Kongobuji Temple and the serene Okunoin Cemetery, it offers peaceful temple stays, ancient shrines, and tranquil forest paths. A must-visit for those seeking cultural and spiritual experiences, Mount Koya blends deep history with natural beauty.
Pickup included
Pickup included
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