[Wakayama] Kumano Kodo ⛰️ Nakahechi - Walking the difference between Kogumotori Pass and Ogumotori Pass
by MlMl
Oct 22, 2025
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🏞️ What is Hari Jizo?
This small Jizo statue can be found along the Kumano Kodo and Nakahechi trails. It has long been beloved as a guardian of the long pilgrimage route, watching over pilgrims and praying for their safe journey. For locals in particular, it is a symbol of faith and a source of spiritual support.
🌿 Healing Along the Way
The Jizo statues that suddenly appear along mountain trails are a reassuring presence for pilgrims. Their moss-covered forms and simple appearance evoke the tranquility characteristic of the Kumano Kodo, and their warmth makes you want to stop and pray.
🚶♂️ A Connection with Pilgrims
Since ancient times, travelers have prayed to the Jizo statues along the trail, praying for safety and health. Even today, the statues continue to welcome visitors and gently watch over those walking the Kumano Kodo.
Location: Nakahechi-cho, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture (along the Nakahechi Kumano Kodo trail)
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