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Discover a Hidden Gem for Digital Nomads in Japan
Tired of Tokyo and Kyoto? Try Nachikatsuura for a Reset

If you’ve already checked Tokyo’s skyscrapers off your list, wandered Kyoto’s ancient lanes, and powered through work sessions in Shibuya cafés, you might feel like you’ve “done” Japan.
But here’s the truth. There’s another side of Japan that most digital nomads miss.
In the quiet coastal town of Nachikatsuura, nestled deep in Wakayama Prefecture, you’ll find a different kind of retreat. No neon lights, no packed trains. Just mountains, the sea, sacred temples, and space to truly breathe.
This is a full digital nomad retreat in Japan designed for creativity, connection, and deep focus.
Whether you’re a remote worker, freelancer, artist, or entrepreneur, this town might just be the recharge you didn’t know you needed.
What Makes Nachikatsuura a Unique Destination for Digital Nomads
A Spiritual Town Rich in Culture and Nature
Nachikatsuura is more than just scenic. It’s steeped in history, rituals, and rhythms that calm the mind and reset your focus. Here’s what makes this coastal escape so special:
1. Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these ancient trails connect sacred shrines across the Kii Peninsula. Hikers from around the world come to experience this deeply spiritual walk, through misty forests, quiet mountain paths, and peaceful villages.
It’s more than a hike, it’s a journey inward.
2. Nachi Falls and Seiganto-ji Temple
Standing at 133 meters, Nachi Falls is Japan’s tallest waterfall and one of its most sacred. Right beside it, you’ll find the beautiful Seiganto-ji Temple and its iconic red pagoda. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike.
3. Onsen With Ocean Views
After a long day of working or hiking, soak in a natural hot spring while gazing out over the Pacific Ocean. Many traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) in Nachikatsuura offer open-air baths, perfect for relaxing the body and clearing the mind.
4. Stay at a Historic Zen Temple
Experience a real temple stay in Japan at Daitaiji, a 700-year-old Zen sanctuary. Participate in early morning Zen meditation, watch the Goma fire ritual, and enjoy a simple but nourishing temple breakfast. It’s ideal for those seeking a mindful and grounded lifestyle.
5. Tuna Auctions and Fresh Seafood
As a fishing town, Nachikatsuura is famous for its locally caught tuna. Visit the early morning fish auctions, chat with local vendors, and enjoy incredibly fresh, seasonal meals at tiny seaside diners.
Why It’s Perfect for a Digital Nomad Retreat in Japan

Work, Reflect, and Recharge—All in One Place
1. Deep Focus in a Quiet Environment
Urban life can be noisy, literally and mentally. In Nachikatsuura, the slow pace and natural setting make it easier to focus deeply. No constant pings, no city distractions, just uninterrupted time to work on meaningful projects.
2. A Natural Setting That Boosts Brainpower
Studies show that time in nature improves memory, reduces stress, and increases creativity. In Nachikatsuura, forest bathing, seaside walks, and daily exposure to green and blue spaces help your mind reset and ideas flow.
3. A Slower Rhythm for Bigger Ideas
Fast-paced cities often drain our creative energy. But when you slow down, your brain has space to imagine and innovate. Whether journaling by the sea or walking the Kumano Kodo, this is a place where new ideas are born naturally.
4. A Rich Cultural Experience That Inspires
This isn’t just a nature escape, it’s a place rooted in centuries of spiritual and cultural practice. Participate in monk-led ceremonies, try local traditions, or simply talk with local residents. You’ll leave not only refreshed but deeply inspired.
5. Authentic Connections and Community
In big cities, it's easy to feel isolated, even surrounded by people. In Nachikatsuura, you’ll find genuine connection: with locals, with fellow nomads, and most importantly, with yourself.
What’s Happening in November 2025
A 2-Day Digital Nomad Retreat at Daitaiji Temple
This November, we’re hosting a special 2-day retreat for digital nomads at the historic Daitaiji Temple in Nachikatsuura. Designed for remote workers, creators, entrepreneurals, and intentional travelers, it’s a unique blend of wellness, coworking, culture, and community.
What’s Included:
A Full Immersion in Japan’s Spiritual and Local Life
You won’t just “visit” Nachikatsuura. You’ll live and work alongside locals, monks, and fellow remote workers in a way that feels human, grounded, and unforgettable.
Here’s what’s included:
1. Zen Meditation and Temple Breakfast

Start your day in silence with guided meditation led by monks, followed by a nourishing traditional breakfast inside a 700-year-old temple.
2. Kumano Kodo Hike

Take a mindful walk through Japan’s sacred mountains on the UNESCO-listed Kumano Kodo trail, with local guides sharing cultural stories along the way.
3. Unconference and Group Talks
Join casual but meaningful group discussions with fellow nomads. Share ideas, explore new perspectives, and learn from remote work experts in a relaxed, peer-led environment.
4. Zen Sauna and Local Dinner

Unwind in a peaceful riverside Japanese sauna, then enjoy a locally sourced meal featuring specialties like fresh tuna, seasonal vegetables, and comforting miso soup.
5. Campfire Storytelling

At night, gather around the fire under the stars. Share stories, challenges, laughs, and insights from your remote journey with people who understand the lifestyle.
6. Monthly Prayer Ceremony at Seigantoji Temple

Take part in a sacred Shinto ceremony at one of Japan’s most spiritual sites, where local priests offer blessings for peace and purpose.
7. Fish Auction Tour

Wake up early for a visit to Nachikatsuura’s famous tuna auction, guided by local fishermen who’ll explain how this traditional process supports the community.
8. Long Trail Hikes
Explore extended sections of the Kumano Kodo network if you’re feeling adventurous—perfect for those who love long walks and forest solitude.
9. Seaside Coworking Sessions

Enjoy ocean-view coworking spaces with reliable high-speed internet, ideal for getting things done between cultural experiences.
10. Local Residencies and Cultural Exchange
Stay in traditional Japanese-style homes and get a taste of slow living in Kumano. You’ll meet friendly locals and experience real community immersion.
When and Where
Location
Daitaiji Temple and local homes in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama, Japan
Retreat Dates
November 22-23 2025
Group Size
Limited to 20 participants for deep community connection
Languages
English (local guides and temple staff are bilingual)
Ready to Reset and Reconnect?
If you’ve been feeling burned out, disconnected, or stuck in the scroll-and-hustle loop, Nachikatsuura might be exactly what you need.
Join a group of remote workers for a few days of focus, rest, community, and culture in one of Japan’s most peaceful towns.
🔗 Secure your spot now and save up to 40%
Our November digital nomad retreat is limited to just 30 participants, and prices increase monthly as the date approaches.
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