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  1. Kōchi Prefecture is located on Japan's Pacific coast surrounding a large bay in the south of Shikoku, with the southernmost point of the island located at Cape Ashizuri in Tosashimizu. Kōchi Prefecture is home to Kōchi Castle, considered the most intact Japanese castle, and the Shimanto River, one of the few undammed rivers in Japan.

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    • Bonus: Yosakoi Matsuri / Kochi Yosakoi Information Exchange Center

    The capital city—also called Kochi—is relatively small, but filled with country charm, hospitality, and iconic streetcars. Before setting out across the greater prefecture we strongly advise visitors to spend a day or two around town to take in the top sightseeing spots and get to know some of the locals that make Kochi such a warm and inviting pla...

    After a few days getting to know Kochi City and the surrounding area, we recommend going just a bit farther out. Renting a car or better yet, a camper van can help explore Kochi freely. The streets are not congested and some of the best campgrounds and sightseeing spots are best reached by motor vehicle.

    Although not a sightseeing destination, the Yosakoi festivalis deeply rooted with the people in Kochi. Celebrated as one of Japan's 10 largest festivals, Yosakai is held every summer from August 9th to 12th. Yosakoi is an energetic and powerful festival which attracts dance groups from around the country clad in bright and vibrant costumes. Visitor...

  2. 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.

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  3. Kochi (高知, Kōchi) is the capital of Kochi Prefecture on the southern coast of Shikoku. The city is small and friendly, with a casual atmosphere and a dose of southern flair. Kochi boasts several attractions of interest to travelers.

  4. 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.

  5. Kochi Prefecture’s location on the Pacific Ocean has made it a gathering place for surfers from all over Japan. The Muroto area of its rugged coast has earned UNESCO Global Geopark status for its geological formations.

  6. 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 visiting the prefecture.