Kōya at a Glance
About Kōya
Koya, a remote town nestled in the mountains of Wakayama Prefecture, is an unmissable destination for its tranquil atmosphere and spiritual essence. The town's main draw is the Koyasan Okunoin, a vast cemetery and temple complex that is said to be home to the remains of 200,000 Buddhist monks. Travellers are also drawn to the unique opportunity to stay in traditional Shukubo temples, immersing themselves in the local culture and Buddhist traditions.
The best time to visit Koya is during the autumn foliage season, from late November to early December, when the town is surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves. First-time visitors should consider purchasing a Koyasan Ichinoyu Pass, which grants access to various temples and attractions, making it easier to plan their itinerary and navigate the town's hilly terrain.
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