Shimanto City
Shimanto City is the modern incarnation of the old domain of Nakamura, encompassing much of the watershed of the Shimanto River.
Shimanto City is the modern incarnation of the old domain of Nakamura, encompassing much of the watershed of the Shimanto River.
A huge plateau between Ehime and Kochi studded with limestone outcrops.
A metal shed in Konan houses a fantastic collection of supercars, classic cars and motorbikes.
This charming little town has Kōchi’s oldest brewery, buildings dating back to the Edo period, and a fine samurai residence.
One of the three most extensive limestone cave complexes in Japan.
An attractive base on the Niyodo River for crafts and water sports.
Otsuki is a charming town in the southwestern corner of Kochi Prefecture, located on a peninsula that juts out in the Pacific Ocean.
The Nora Dokei Clock Tower was hand built 120 years ago by landowner Hatakenaka Genma. Nora Dokei means ‘field clock’ since it marks the time for farmworkers in the fields.
The Niyodo River is one of the three major rivers of Shikoku. It rises in the mountains of central Shikoku, running southeastward through Kōchi and flowing into the Pacific at Tosa city.
A welcoming Kochi brewery with a manga-inspired brand.