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Kitayama River

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Kitayama River

北山

5.0Est. 90Kitayama, Kansai

Overview

Age-old log rafting tradition steering platform logs through choppy white waters of Kitayama River, outdoor excitement.

Northern Wakayama's Kitayama area is best known for its centuries-old tradition of log rafting down the Kitayama River. Visitors stand on platforms of lashed cedar logs while skilled boatmen navigate gentle rapids and green pools through a gorge of steep cedar-covered walls, a practice that began when loggers floated timber to coastal markets. The riverside scenery is exceptional. Beyond rafting, the area offers hiking through old-growth forest, mountain onsen villages, and access to the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage network. The remote location takes effort to reach from major cities, but the unspoiled valley and the unusual tradition of standing on a floating log make it worthwhile.

Practical info

Japanese name
北山
Nearest station
Kitayama Station (1 min walk)
Reservations
Book through the operator's website at least 1-2 days ahead. Walk-in possible if spots remain.
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