The '''Kumano Kodō''' is an ancient hiking trail that was part of the long road between [[Kōyasan]] in Wakayama and [[Ise Grand Shrine]] here in Mie.  It runs through the mountainous middle area of the Kii Peninsula, with an alternate route along the coastline.  Though much of the trail has disappeared, portions in [[Owase]] and [[Kumano]] are still preserved and can be hiked on even now.
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The '''Kumano Kodō''' (熊野古道), meaning the "'''Old Kumano Road'''", is an ancient hiking trail that was part of the long road between [[Mount Kōya]] in Wakayama and [[Ise Grand Shrine]] here in Mie.  It runs through the mountainous middle area of the Kii Peninsula, with an alternate route along the coastline.  Though much of the trail has disappeared, portions in [[Owase]] and [[Kumano]] are still preserved and can be hiked on even now.
    
The Kumano Kodō, along with a few other pilgrimage routes as well as a number of shrines and temples in the Kii mountain range, is an officially recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site -- Mie Prefecture's only such site.
 
The Kumano Kodō, along with a few other pilgrimage routes as well as a number of shrines and temples in the Kii mountain range, is an officially recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site -- Mie Prefecture's only such site.
    
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