Arrive in Koyasan, the sacred mountain town in Wakayama Prefecture that has drawn pilgrims and travellers for over a millennium. While the area is widely known for its temple lodgings and forested cemetery, after dark a quieter local drinking culture takes shape in the streets around the town centre.
Meet your guide at the starting point and orient yourself to the evening ahead, setting the tone for a side of Koyasan that most visitors never see. From there, walk to the first bar, where the evening begins to unfold at its own pace.
At each venue, your guide will order a recommended drink and food item for you to enjoy. If you would like to try more, you are welcome to order additional drinks or dishes at your own expense. The guide will introduce each location, share insights into the local nightlife scene, and assist with communication throughout the experience.
By the time you reach the third bar, work your way through a genuine cross-section of Koyasan’s local bar scene — the kind of places regulars return to, not tourist-facing venues. Leave with a grounded sense of how people in this mountain community actually spend an evening, and a few bar tabs that reflect the honest, affordable character of drinking in rural Japan.