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Kochi Prefecture, Japan

Kochi Prefecture is a land brimming with the energy of both nature and its people. Its dynamic coastline along the Pacific Ocean and the pristine waters of the Shimanto and Niyodo Rivers create breathtaking scenery that soothes the soul. The warmth and liveliness of the locals are also defining traits. From the passionate energy of the Yosakoi Festival to the bold flavors of straw-seared bonito and the bustling atmosphere of Hirome Market, Kochi is a place full of life and vitality.
Kochi is also the birthplace of Sakamoto Ryoma, a hero of the late Edo period. A visionary who sought change, he played a crucial role in Japan’s modernization. His spirit of freedom and ambition still lives on in the land and people of Kochi. The fearless and open-minded nature of its people reflects the very essence of Ryoma’s legacy, making it an integral part of Kochi’s identity.
- Kochi City
- Kochi city
- Nankoku city
- Shimanto city
- Approximately 0.7 million
- Shimanto River
- Katsurahama
- Kochi Castle
- Ryugado Cave
- Warm and facing the Pacific Ocean
- Katsuo no Tataki (seared bonito), historic sites related to Sakamoto Ryoma, rich natural scenery




