10 Best Things to Do in Kochi
Kochi Travel Guide: What to Do in Kochi Now
Kochi is the largest prefecture of Shikoku Island, but despite its size, is one of Japan’s least populated prefectures, so it’s one of the most untouched where nature takes a central stage. Shaped like an arch covering the southern half of Shikoku, this rural region is a treasure trove of stunning mountainous and coastal sights, making it an ideal destination for hikers and outdoor sports lovers.
It’s also home to Yosakoi festival, one of the country’s most exciting dance matsuris, with growing popularity that’s going even beyond Japanese borders! What else makes Kochi worthy of a visit? Keep reading for a list of the best things to do in Kochi.
With this Shikoku Bucket List, let’s also check out the surrounding tourist attractions: Best Things to Do in Shikoku
1. Discover What an Authentic Original Castle Looks Like at Kochi Castle

With over 400 years of history, this used to be the seat of the Tosa Domain, former rulers of the area. Designated as a National Treasure and a symbol of Kochi City, it’s a great spot to learn about traditional architecture and local history.
Access |
4-min walk from Kencho Mae tram Station |
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Official Website |
https://kochipark.jp/kochijyo/ |
2. Shop for Local Produce and Souvenirs at Kochi Sunday Market

A local favorite among residents and tourists alike, in addition to local produce, you can find virtually anything here, from kitchen items or local crafts to invaluable antiques or used hardware goods.
Access |
5-min walk from Hirozume tram station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.kochi.kochi.jp/site/gairoichi/ |
3. Experience Japan’s Most Vibrant Festival at Yosakoi Matsuri

A powerful mix of stylish costumes, and choreographies that draw both from traditional and contemporary culture from over 20,000 dancers in approximately 190 competing teams, makes this one of the most fun activities in the city with absolutely contagious energy.
Access |
5-min walk from Hirozume tram station |
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Official Website |
http://www.cciweb.or.jp/kochi/yosakoiweb/ |
4. Have a Blast Rafting at Niyodo River

Access |
Niyodo Tourism Bureau is next to Nishi-Sakawa Station |
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Official Website |
https://niyodoblue.jp/en/ |
5. Explore Around the Hiking Trails of Yasui River

Access |
Local charter taxi from Ino Station and Sakawa Station |
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Official Website |
https://niyodoblue.jp/en/feature/detail.php?id=ART003&lang=en |
6. Go for a Night Stroll and Gaze at The Moon in Katsurahama Beach

The powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean render this beach unsuitable for swimming, but the scenic value makes up for it, which is why this is such a charming spot for a relaxed stroll any time of the day. Area highlights include Ryuogu Shrine which has a very nice observation deck, or The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, for those interested in local history.
Access |
30-min bus from Kochi Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.kochi.kochi.jp/site/kanko/katsurahamakouen.html |
7. Be Amazed at the Natural Formations While Exploring Ryugado Cave

The experience is further enhanced with special illuminations and projection mapping for an unforgettable visit. There’s also a Cave Museum which includes archeological discoveries from the Yayoi Period (400 BC to 300 AD).
Access |
20-min bus from Tosa-Yamada Station |
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Official Website |
https://ryugadou.or.jp/english/ |
8. Try Katsuo no Tataki, Kochi’s Local Specialty

The region has the highest consumption of bonito in Japan, so you’ll easily find this delicacy in most restaurants along the way. If you’re feeling particularly enthusiastic, there’s a restaurant that even teaches you how to sear your own bonito!
9. Be in Awe of Natural Phenomenons at Muroto Geopark

This is why UNESCO has designated Muroto City as Muroto Geopark (室戸ジオパーク) since 2011 as part of their network of Global Geoparks, as sites of particular geological importance and where protection and education are strongly encouraged. This is truly a place like no other and a spot you cannot miss if you visit Kochi.
10. Embark on a Whale Observation Tour in Tosa Bay

Access |
20-min walk from Tosa-Irino Station |
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Official Website |
https://nitarikujira.com/reservation-in-english/ |
My Top Pick From This Bucket List
For first-time visitors in Kochi, it’s a tie between Kochi Castle and Muroto Geopark. The first one, especially for history enthusiasts, is the single last remaining castle in Japan with a main keep that has not been rebuilt. And the second one because it’s the perfect blend between a natural wonder and a unique sight that can only be experienced in Kochi prefecture!
Kochi Prefecture is one of those places that tends to fly under the radar for international tourism, which is a great opportunity to have an unforgettable experience in a very authentic location full of incredible natural treasures and exciting cultural activities. A very off-the-beaten-path destination waiting to be discovered!
▽Check out the attractions you should experience across Japan with this Japan Bucket List!▽
For more information about things to do in other Shikoku prefectures, check these articles below, too!
Written by
Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.





