We plan and conduct outdoor tours and nature experience programs, such as trekking, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, centered around the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kumano Kodo and the Kumano River.
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Contact us to create a customized plan tailored to your preferred activities and travel schedule, ensuring you can enjoy your desired experiences.
Answer Each program is held throughout the year. Please apply for your desired tour.
A provisional reservation will be made by phone or email, and the reservation will become final upon payment of the travel fee.
When applying, we will ask for the full name, date of birth, address, and contact information/mobile number of the representative (in case of multiple participants) of all participants.
He has born in 1968 in Osaka. Hiked the hills & mountains around Kansai region from childhood, touring by motorbike around Australia for three months in 1994, training white water kayaking & seakayaking in New Zealand & US in 1996, did some first descent too. He also enjoy backcountry skiing,snowboarding,climbing,rafting and mountain biking. He is very happy to get in the nature.
・American Canoe Association: White Water Kayak Instructor ・Japan Recreational Canoe Association: Sea Senior Instructor ・Japan Safety Canoeing Association: Instructor1 ・New Zealand Recreational Canoe Association: Basic Kayak Safety completion ・Rescue3: Swift Water Rescue Level1 Technician ・Japan Mountain Guides Association: Mountain Guide stageⅡ ・Council for Outdoor & Nature Experiences: Leader ・Japan Nature Game Association: Leader ・The Institute for Earth Education-JAPAN: Interpretive Design completion ・Interpretation Network Japan: School Interpreter Coach Trainer, registered with the Ministry of Education and Ministry of the Environment ・Kumano Hongu Taisha: Representatives of Shrine parishioner ・Shingon sect of Buddhism: Priesthood “Shugendo/Yamabushi”
Kazunori Tatsumi ”Tassan”
He has born in 1977 in Osaka Traveling through one year with his folding kayak in the Western Alaska – Canada in 2005 (such as the Yukon River in Glacier Bay). On the way, he stayed in the town of Canadian aboriginal Haida for 6 months and touch in their lives. After that, he went to Australia and stay there for a year, spend more time in national parks, staysd for 6 months in Maleny, touch the people who seek ways of sustainable communities. He moved to Hongu in Wakayama in 2008 and began his life mainly agricultural, build up his own organic cafe “Cabelo” in 2010, just back side of Hongu Taisha along the KumanoKodo
Tanabe City Kumano Tourism Bureau
for access information to Kumano Hongu.