Enjoy the Quiet, Mystical Charms of Kimino Town (Wakayama)
- Written by: WESTPLAN
Kimino, Wakayama, is emerging as a popular destination. Located relatively close to Osaka, the town gained attention when its residents produced a PR video showcasing its charm as a peaceful and serene getaway.
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- Kimino, Wakayama: Japan’s Hidden Gem You Need to Explore
- Taste the Freshness: Kimino’s Gourmet Vegetables
- Take a Piece of Kimino Home: Unique Souvenirs to Treasure
- Breathtaking Beauty: The Golden Waves of Susuki Grasslands
- Stargazing: See the Milky Way in Kimino’s Clear Skies
- Stay in Harmony: Nature-Inspired Hotels in Kimino
Kimino, Wakayama: Japan’s Hidden Gem You Need to Explore
Kimino is situated in north-central Wakayama Prefecture, offering convenient access to Kansai International Airport to the north and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Koyasan to the east—both roughly an hour away by car. Despite its accessibility, Kimino Town’s own records reveal that just a few years ago, not a single overseas tourist visited the area! But they’ve been missing out. Here’s why Kimino deserves a spot on your travel itinerary.
Taste the Freshness: Kimino’s Gourmet Vegetables
There are shops throughout the town where you can enjoy local vegetables and fruits.
Kiminoka
Kiminoka is a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious gelato full of the rich aroma of fruit grown by the shop’s owners.
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Kiminokaキミノーカ
- Address 785-3 Miogawa, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama 640-1221
- Phone Number 073-495-2910
・Hours: 11 AM–5 PM (Tuesday–Sunday)
・Closed: Monday (Tuesday if Monday is a national holiday)
Mominoki Shokudo
Located in a renovated sake brewery, Mominoki Shokudo serves lunches that include over twenty kinds of local vegetables, tofu, and potato patties. Since lunch ends when servings are sold out, advance reservations are recommended.
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Mominoki Shokudoもみのき食堂
- Address 685-4 Nishino, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1252
- Phone Number 090-4569-7447
・Hours: 11:30 AM–3:30 PM (Monday, Thursday, Friday); 11 AM–5 PM (Saturday, Sunday)
・Closed: Tuesday, Wednesday
Take a Piece of Kimino Home: Unique Souvenirs to Treasure
Yama-no-ie Oishi
One of the town’s traditional products is natural hemp brooms for keeping floors and tatami mats clean and beautiful. Another great souvenir item is palm-sized desktop bowls from Yama-no-ie Oishi.
The resident goat, Sumire-chan, is super cute!
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Yama-no-ie Oishi山の家おいし
- Address 899-29 Nakada, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama 640-1114
- Phone Number 073-489-3586
・Hours: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
・Closed: New Year's Day
Aserina Washi Workshop
The “Washi” paper products from Aserina are wonderful. Found in a refurbished storehouse, the shop produces handmade Japanese paper using traditional methods. You can even try making small washi items yourself (if spaces are available).
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Aserina Washi Workshop手漉き和紙 工房あせりな
- Address 119 Kamataki, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1255
- Phone Number 073-488-1168
・Hours: 10 AM–5 PM
Midorinosato Farmers Market
And, of course, there are edible souvenirs. You can get seasonal fruits and jams at a reasonable price at the Midorinosato Farmers Market.
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Midorinosato Farmers Market緑の郷農産物販売所
- Address 971-1 Nishino, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1252
- Phone Number 073-489-5300
・Hours: 10 AM–4 PM (Monday), 9 AM–4 PM (Wednesday–Friday), 9 AM–5 PM (Saturday, Sunday)
・Closed: Tuesday
Breathtaking Beauty: The Golden Waves of Susuki Grasslands
At an altitude of 870 meters, the Oishi Kogen Highlands offer a sweeping, unobstructed panorama. The plateau’s susuki grasslands are particularly stunning from late September to mid-November, shimmering silver in the morning sunlight and glowing golden at sunset.
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Oishi Kogen Highlands Observation Deck生石高原
- Address 899-29 Nakada, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1114
・Hours: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
・Closed: New Year’s Day
Stargazing: See the Milky Way in Kimino’s Clear Skies
Perched atop Matsugamine at 430 meters above sea level, Misato Observatory is renowned as one of Japan’s premier star-viewing locations. During weekly stargazing events, visitors can use Wakayama’s largest telescope, with a 105 cm diameter, and the grassy surroundings make it an ideal spot for meteor watching. While waiting for the night sky to unfold, you can explore the observatory’s planetarium and 3D theater for an engaging daytime experience.
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Kimino Misato Observatory紀美野町立みさと天文台
- Address 180 Matsugamine, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1366
- Phone Number 073-498-0305
・Hours: Open by appointment only. See the website for bookings: http://www.obs.jp/calendar/yotei.php
・Closed: Monday, Tuesday
Stay in Harmony: Nature-Inspired Hotels in Kimino
Ueminami
Ueminami, a charming inn housed in a 150-year-old mountain home, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. With no TVs or vending machines on site and a policy of hosting only one group per day, it provides an intimate experience. Staying here with family or friends feels like visiting a relative’s countryside home, where you can unwind and enjoy the serene scenery.
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Ueminami風の古民家 うえみなみ
- Address 667 Tani, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama 640-1352
- Phone Number 080-5363-1281
・Hours: Check-in 3 PM, Check-out 11 AM
・Rate: From 50,000 yen for 4 people; plus 5,000 yen for each additional adult (3,000 per additional child) (All prices include tax). Meals available (booked separately)
・Website: http://ueminamihp.wixsite.com/my-site
Misato Spa Kajika-sou
At Misato Spa Kajika-sou, you can relax in outdoor baths and savor delicious meals, whether you’re staying overnight or visiting on a day trip. A highlight is the botan nabe, a hot pot featuring thinly sliced boar meat cooked with vegetables. Traditionally a winter specialty, this dish is available here year-round.
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Address
6 Sugezawa, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1364
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6 Sugezawa, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1364
Kamataki Yakushi Kongo Temple
Kamataki Yakushi Kongo Temple provides a unique lodging option at the western gateway to Koyasan, one of Japan’s oldest temple complexes. Pilgrims en route to the mountain can enjoy a tranquil stay in the shukubo (guest rooms). Even if you’re not staying overnight, visitors are welcome to join activities such as meditation, sutra copying, and Buddha observation, each priced at 1,000 yen (including tax).
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Kamataki Yakushi Kongo Temple龍光山 釜滝薬師金剛寺
- Address 120 Kamataki, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1255
- Phone Number 073-489-2830
・Hours: 9 AM–5 PM; Check-in: 3 PM; Check-out: 11 AM
・Closed: Accommodation unavailable the day before ceremonies (New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Bon Festival, and Higan)
・Price: 7,000 yen per night (elementary school age and older), 5,000 yen for infants; includes two meals (tax included, credit cards not accepted)
・Website: https://kamatakiyakushi.com/
Kimino is an adorable and charming area, perfect for a getaway during your time in Japan. Seeing as it is relatively untouched by tourists, you can get to know the true Japan and really make use of the peace and quiet.
As there’s no train service to Kimino, so you’ll need to book a rental car in Wakayama City to get there. Free information pamphlets packed with highlights are available in Japanese, English, and Chinese at the city office. If you haven't seen Kimino’s PR video, check it out!
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Kimino Town Hall紀美野町役場 産業課
- Address 287 Todoroki, Kimino-cho, Kaiso-gun, Wakayama, 640-1192
- Phone Number 073-489-5901
・Hours: 8:30 AM–5:15 PM
・Closed: Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays
・Tourist brochures are also available at Midorinosato Farmers Market and Yama-no-ie Oishi
Kiko Matsuda, Keiko Kimura, Risa Tsuji, and a team of female writers familiar with Kansai. We love eating, drinking and traveling! We share fun information based on our experiences.
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