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Private Kochi Shore Excursion

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• Mobile ticket • English language

Overview

Please note that even if you select “Tour Language: English(written),” the driver speaks Japanese only. Communication will be supported using a translation app, and English tour information will be provided in advance. Explore the captivating highlights of Kochi with this efficient half-day tour designed for cruise passengers. Discover the scenic Katsurahama Beach, home to the iconic Sakamoto Ryoma statue, and visit Kochi Castle, one of Japan's original castles that boasts a beautifully preserved keep. Savor the local flavors at Hirome Market, a bustling food hall where you can indulge in Kochi's famous specialties. If time allows, take in the breathtaking panoramic views from Godaisan Observatory and visit the tranquil Chikurin-ji Temple. This tour is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the charm of Kochi in just a few hours. - Explore Kochi Castle, one of Japan’s original castles - Enjoy free time for lunch at the lively Hirome Market

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What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking Fees

What's Not Included

  • (Drinks)
  • Guide

Meeting & Pickup

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Itinerary

Stop 1

Katsurahama is one of Kochi’s most famous scenic spots, known for its sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and its strong waves that make swimming unsafe but create a dramatic coastline. It is also home to the iconic statue of Sakamoto Ryoma, a legendary samurai and reformer of the late Edo period, making it a popular place to enjoy both natural beauty and history.

1h 15m •

Stop 2

Standing proudly at Katsurahama Beach, this bronze statue honors Sakamoto Ryoma, a visionary samurai and key figure in Japan’s Meiji Restoration. Facing the Pacific Ocean, the statue symbolizes his forward-looking spirit and remains one of Kochi’s most iconic landmarks, attracting many visitors who come to pay tribute and take photos.

Stop 3

Kochi Castle is one of only 12 original castles in Japan that still retains its main keep (tenshu) from the Edo period. Built in the early 17th century, it served as the seat of the Yamauchi lords of the Tosa domain. Today, visitors can stroll freely around the castle grounds, gates, and stone walls, enjoying views of the historic structure from outside at no cost. For those who wish to enter the castle tower and Honmaru Palace, an admission fee is required, where you can explore the interiors and enjoy panoramic views of Kochi City from the top. Admission: Adults 420 JPY / Children free (castle tower & Honmaru Pal

50 minutes •

Stop 4

Hirome Market is a lively food hall located in the heart of Kochi City, offering more than 60 stalls and eateries under one roof. It is a local favorite where visitors can taste Kochi’s specialties such as freshly seared katsuo no tataki (bonito), gyoza, ramen, and craft beer. The market has a casual, festive atmosphere where travelers can grab a seat at communal tables and enjoy authentic flavors alongside locals. Meals are not included; lunch is at your own expense.

55 minutes •

Stop 5

(if time permits)Located on Mt. Godaisan, this observatory offers panoramic views of Kochi City, Urado Bay, and the Pacific Ocean. It is a popular scenic spot to appreciate the city’s landscape and coastline from above. The nearby Chikurin-ji Temple, one of the 88 temples of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, adds a touch of cultural significance to the visit.

20 minutes •

Stop 6

(if time permits)Chikurin-ji is a historic Shingon Buddhist temple located next to Godaisan Observatory. It is the 31st temple on the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage and is famous for its beautiful five-story pagoda and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can stroll the temple grounds for free, while access to the garden and treasure hall requires a small admission fee (about 400 JPY for adults). The combination of cultural heritage and scenic surroundings makes it a meaningful stop.

20 minutes •

Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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