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  1. Kochi boasts several attractions of interest to travelers. A well preserved, original hilltop castle from the feudal period marks Kochi's downtown. Nearby on another mountain, Godaisan, pilgrims visit Chikurinji Temple, one of the 88 temples along the Shikoku Pilgrimage.

  2. Kōchi (高知市, Kōchi-shi, pronounced [koːtɕi ꜜɕi]) is the capital city of Kōchi Prefecture located on the island of Shikoku in Japan. With over 40% of the prefectural population, Kōchi is the main commercial and industrial centre and the "primate city" of the prefecture.

  3. VISIT KOCHI JAPAN, an official website introducing information on tourism in Kochi Prefecture, is open. Of all regions on Shikoku Island situated in southwestern Japan, Kochi is the largest prefecture abundant in the blessings of nature.The website provides useful information to people who are considering traveling to Kochi and those currently ...

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    • Visit Kochi Castle
    • Visit Yosakoi Inari Shrine
    • Check Out The Harimayabashi
    • Visit Kochi Castle Museum of History
    • Enjoy Thrilling Water Sports in Japanese Rivers
    • Enjoy The Season at Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden
    • Eat at Hirome Ichiba (Hirome Market) / Katsuo No Tataki
    • Grill Katsuo No Tataki
    • Sunday Market
    • Chikurin-ji

    Before you see anything else, you must visit the historic Kochi castle. It is one of the few remaining original castles in Japan that is teeming with history and culture. While many castles were destroyed during the Edo and Meiji eras, this castle survived it and it proudly boasts of its history today. Kochi Castle is unique, even among other origi...

    Yosakoi Inari Shrine is a small shrine just close to the Kochi castle. This shrine is a hidden gem that most tourists miss out on this shrine as you won’t find it on most guidebooks. What is unique about this shrine is that it is dedicated to roosters! I find this Shrine very peaceful and perfect to pray to the Almighty. I first visited Yosakoi Ina...

    Visiting Harimayabashi is one of the best things to do in Kochi Japan. The Harimayabashi is one of the most popular tourist spots in Kochi. The history behind its popularity is that in the 19th century a monk fell in love with a woman, which is forbidden. They met in secret and were unfortunately caught red-handed here. Needless to say, they were b...

    While most castles in Japan double as a museum, Kochi has a separate museum dedicated to its castle. The museum takes you through the history of the castle right from the Warring States period to the Meiji Reformation. You will find artworks, historical documents, as well as national treasures in the museum. If you are a history buff, you will appr...

    Are you looking for an activity that brings on an adrenaline rush? In that case, Kochi will become one of your favorite destinations. It is a paradise for adventure lovers. Canoeing, Kayaking, Canyoning, Snorkelling, Whitewater Rafting – you name it, they have it. One of the best things to do in Kochi, Japan and the best part about the whole advent...

    The Makino Botanical Garden was created to honor the father of Japanese Botany, Makino Tomitaro. It is a spacious and luscious park that allows you to spend some time away from the maddening hustle and bustle of the city. There are all types of gardens to keep you glued to nature – a greenhouse, cherry blossom groves, medicinal plants, and rose gar...

    The Hirome Ichiba market is quite unique, for it is both a market and a food court. The first thing you will (and must) notice is the Maneki Neko cat beckoning and welcoming you to this exciting place. It is a buzzing place with restaurants or izakaya(Japanese style pubs). The place has long shared tables and benches, which according to me, is a gr...

    Katsuo or bonito is food for the soul. Everyone in Kochi knows Bonito, and if you are visiting Kochi, you should too. If you visit the Hirome Ichiba Market, you must try out this delicacy. Do not leave the market without watching the grand demonstration of searing bonito and tasting this delicious delicacy. This is the place to be if you want to ta...

    Sunday Market in Kochi has been around for more than 300 years, right from the Edo period. It is an open-air market that has a buzzing atmosphere that makes you want to be a part of it. You will enjoy watching the buyers and sellers bargain and interact pleasantly in a Kochi dialect. The market opens every Sunday and sees about 500 stores line up i...

    Built-in 724, Chikurinji temple is one of the stops of the Shikoku pilgrimage. The temple is associated with wisdom and sees a lot of students praying for academic success. When compared to other temples, the Chikurinji temple may seem pale, however, the five-story pagoda makes the visit well worth it. The whole setting of the place is atmospheric,...

    • Kochi Castle (Kōchi-jō) Kochi Castle stands high atop the downtime area of Kochi City, surrounded by fifteen castle structures, beautiful parks, and a picturesque moat.
    • Sunday Market. The Sunday Market is an open-air market along the downtown streets of Kochi that has continued for more than 300 years since the Edo period.
    • Hirome Ichiba (Hirome Market) / Katsuo no tataki. Hirome Market is the meeting hub for locals and visitors alike to share stories and sample local and international flavors.
    • The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden. Nestled on Godaisan, a mountain just East of Kochi, The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden is one of the most comprehensive botanical gardens in all of Japan.
  4. Discover the top things to do in Kochi, known for its nature and feudal castles. Explore historic Kochi Castle and Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, then eat local specialty tataki (seared tuna) at Hirome Market or Katsurahama beach.

  5. Destinations. Shikoku. Kochi. Facing the Pacific Ocean, Kochi captivates visitors with its rustic charms and outdoor recreational possibilities. Kochi Prefecture’s location on the Pacific Ocean has made it a gathering place for surfers from all over Japan.

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