Nachi Falls
Nachi Falls in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, is Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall at 133 meters and has been worshipped as the sacred body of Hirou Shrine since ancient times. Designated as a National Scenic Beauty and a component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range,' it forms the spiritual heart of Kumano alongside the three Grand Shrines and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails.
Ataka Clan Castle Ruins
Isoma Iwakage Ruins
Inazumi Island Warm Climate Plant Community
Iwahashi Senzuka Tomb Group
Ueno Temple Ruins
Esuzaki Warm Climate Plant Community
Engetsu Island (Takashima) and Senjojiki
Giant Eel Habitat
Otani Kofun
Kashinozaki Lighthouse and the Remains of the Ertuğrul
Kamishima
Kii Kokubunji Temple Ruins
Former Meite Yado Honjin
Nagi at Kumano Hayatama Shrine
Kurisugawa Kikkoishi-Containing Layer
Kosanji Shell Mound
Koyasan Pilgrimage Routes (Machiishi Road/Mitani Slope/Kyoto
Kokawadera Temple Garden