Kochi Full-Day Private Trip with Government-Licensed Guide

Experience the best of Kochi on a full-day private trip with a government-licensed guide. Explore the city’s attractions and customize your itinerary for a personalized tour!

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Kochi Castle - Kochi Castle is one of the few remaining original castles in Japan, meaning that it survived both the Edo and Meiji eras when many castles were destroyed. Even amongst the original castles, Kochi is notable for being one of only three where the original main gate survives. Kochi Castle is unique in one other way: it is the only castle where the lord’s reception suite remains. The castle has a long history, with construction starting in 1600 though most of the keep was rebuilt in 1748. While it is on the smaller side when compared to Himeji or Matsuyama, it is well preserved with nice displays inside and beautiful views. The castle itself is set in a pleasant park that is a popular picnic and hanami (cherry-blossom viewing) spot. Kochi Castle is a short walk from Kochijomae tram stop or you can walk in about twenty minutes from the Harimayabashi area.
  • Kochi Castle Museum of History - While most castles in Japan double as a museum, Kochi actually has a separate museum dedicated to the history of the castle. The museum chronicles the history of the Tosa kingdom from the Warring States period through the Meiji Reformation. It includes the typical artwork, historical documents, and national treasures, and kids can also get the chance to dress up in samurai armour. The third floor also houses an observatory with a beautiful view of the castle. History buffs will no doubt enjoy learning more about the castle and its town as well as the Tosa kingdom. A combined ticket with the castle costs 730 yen for permanent exhibits only or 890 yen during special exhibits. By itself, it’s 700 or 500 yen for special exhibits or permanent only respectively though the My Yu bus pass offers a discount. The museum is located right across the street from the castle, making it easy to combine the two.
  • The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden - The Makino Botanical Garden was created to honor Makino Tomitaro, who is considered the father of Japanese botany. This spacious and beautiful park is a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city; one can easily spend a few hours exploring the grounds. It includes all kinds of gardens — a greenhouse, cherry blossom groves, medicinal plants, rose gardens — as well as ponds, a large lawn perfect for picnics, exhibition rooms, and cafes. Due to the size, you can always find something blooming. Even when it isn’t bursting with flowers though, it’s a pleasant and relaxing walk. It’s located on the top of Godaisan, so the stunning view alone is worth the trip. Entrance is 720 yen (discount with bus pass), and it is best accessed via the My Yu bus, where it is twenty minutes or so outside of the city.
  • Chikurinji Temple - Chikurinji, built in 724, is one of the stops of the Shikoku pilgrimage, and as the bodhisattva enshrined there is associated with wisdom, many students come here as well to pray for academic success. While the temple building itself may pale in comparison to the more famous temples in Kyoto, the five story pagoda is gorgeous and well worth seeing. The tree lined approach through the spectacular old wooden gate, passing by moss-covered lanterns, is incredibly atmospheric. In fact, the grounds are more interesting than the temple itself, and it’s worth a wander to see the small pond and collection of Buddha statues. While the temple and much of its grounds are free, the paid area also includes a treasure house that includes many Buddhist statues, and a gorgeous Japanese style garden. The temple is on the My Yu bus route, and if you are visiting the botanical garden, simply exit from the south exit (re-entry possible), where the temple is steps away.
  • Yosakoi Matsuri - Yosakoi is a large dance festival that has been held every August since 1954. In the festival teams all dance to the “Yosokoi Naruko Dancing” song, utilizing naruko clappers. Now, any music is acceptable as long as it includes parts of Yosokoi Naruko Dancing. For those who can’t visit Kochi during the festival, the Yosakoi museum is a great option. The first room introduces the festival and it’s history, and while there is sadly no English text descriptions, you can still enjoy the dioramas and photos. Then you progress through a hall displaying posters for the festival through the ages before you reach the larger area where the fun really begins. Here you can watch a video of the festival dances from its beginning until now, and see the costumes and naruko clappers (which you can even make yourself for a fee). You can also try the dance for yourself; a video guides you through the steps and you can borrow costumes and noisemakers. The museum may not be large, but it is the perfect introduction to the Yosakoi festival and will leave you eager to see it for yourself. The free museum is located right outside the Harimayabashi bus terminal, near the entrance to the shopping arcades.
  • Yokoyama Memorial Manga Museum - The Yokoyama Memorial Manga Museum honors the legacy of Yokoyama Ryuichi, the first cartoonist to be deemed a person of cultural merit. The museum has many fun comic strips you can read as well as fun, interactive exhibits on his popular character, Fuku-chan. Additionally, Yokoyama’s studio and quirky home bar and toy collection are also presented. For an extra fee, you can visit the fifth floor that contains an eclectic assortment of objects that meant something to Yokoyama. Even the museum information admits that some of these things may seem like junk to us, and, indeed, many of the things included (like a rather terrifying cat onesie or a strand of leg hair) would be very out of place in most museums. That said, it is sure to bring a smile to your face. Even with no knowledge of the character or the author, the museum is delightful and will bring out your inner child. While I had never even heard of Yokoyama Ryuichi or Fuku-chan before visiting Kochi, I was quickly charmed by the character and the museum, and it ended up being a highlight of the trip. Entrance is 430 yen, but for manga fans on a budget, there is also a free manga library where you can read manga by Kochi authors. The museum is located in Bunka Plaza, a five minute walk from Harimayabashi tram stop and a few minutes away from the Yosakoi museum.
  • Obiyamachi Itchome Shopping Street - Kochi’s shopping arcades are extensive, and make walking to various tourist sites more exciting. You can find everything you could want, and it’s a great place to get a bite to eat or shop for souvenirs. One popular souvenir is the naruko noisemaker. These were traditionally used to scare off birds in rice fields, but now they are an essential part of the Yosakoi dance, and all teams are required to use them. Additionally, some days you can find vendors selling fresh produce and other goods. Lastly be sure to look up and admire the wonderful banners hanging from the ceiling. The arcades start close to Kochi Station and take you through the Harimayabashi area all the way to the castle.
  • Harimayabashi Shopping Street - Harimayabashi may seem rather unimpressive at first. After all, the bridge is small at only 20 meters long. However, the bridge is famed not because of its look but due to its role in a local folktale and song. According to the legend, a monk from Chikurinji fell in love with a local woman. However, due to his position as a monk, their love was forbidden, forcing them to meet in secret. One day, though, he was spotted buying his lover a hairpin at Harimayabashi, revealing their affair and forcing the couple into exile. The song describing this sad tale of love became a part of the Yosakoi festival song, cementing itself into Kochi local culture. In the 60s, a song by Peggy Hayama was based off it, which even inspired a film adaptation, jolting the bridge and love story into national fame. Now, the bridge is one of Kochi’s main attractions, and many tourists buy hairpins here, just like in the story.
  • Hirome Ichiba - Hirome Ichiba is a unique market and food court. While the building may seem small, it houses over 60 shops, many of which are restaurants or izakaya (Japanese-style pubs). Seating is done on long shared tables and benches. It’s a great place to enjoy local cuisine and meet new people, and the food court style restaurants make it easy to sample many different things and to socialize. It’s not just food and drink though. You can also buy everything from fresh produce to souvenirs. It’s located right in front of the castle park, at the end of the shopping arcades, so access is easy. You can’t miss the maneki neko beckoning cat welcoming you inside.
  • Katsurahama Ryuogu Shrine - Katsurahama is a scenic beach a little outside of Kochi City center. Due to the strong current, swimming is prohibited but fortunately there are other things to do in the area. One of the main sites is the Sakamoto Ryoma museum. Sakamoto, a Kochi native, was part of the movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate. One of his main achievements was helping to create an alliance between two hostile clans, Choshu (present day Yamagata) and Satsuma (Kagoshima). When the end of the shogunate was imminent, he also helped with the negotiations of the shogun’s resignation. If that’s not enough, he is considered the father of the Japanese imperial navy, and his ideas were influential in the new parliamentary system, which he unfortunately did not live to see. In short, he is an important figure in Japanese history, and the museum details his life and legacy. Unfortunately, the museum is closed for renovations until early 2018, so history buffs visiting Kochi this year are out of luck. Katsurahama does have more things to offer though. The Tosa Dog Museum introduces the tosa dog, which resembles a mastiff, and the history of dog fighting in the area. On weekends, high ranked dogs perform the ring entering ceremony and dog fights are held periodically. For animal lovers uncomfortable with that idea, there is also a small aquarium that offers a chance to feed or interact with some of the animals. Katsurahama is about 35 minutes away from Kochi Station and is best accessed via the Kochiken Kotsu bus or the My Yu bus.
  • Sunday Market - If you are in Kochi on a weekend, the Sunday market is not to be missed. The market opened in 1690, making it the oldest outdoor market in Japan. The market spans 1 kilometer from Otesuji avenue to Kochi Castle and includes over 500 stalls. Vegetables, fruit, and other local produce is the most popular thing sold, but you can also buy fish, handicrafts, and knives. It’s a great place to sample local dishes and get a taste of local life. The market opens bright and early in the morning, and for the best selection, earlier is better. If you aren’t in Kochi on a Sunday, fear not because the popularity of the market has inspired other smaller ones to pop up on weekdays as well.

While Kochi may not be as densely populated as Tokyo or overflowing with sightseeing spots like Kyoto, it’s a charming city with a lot to offer. If you find yourself in the southern part of Japan, Kochi is worth a visit. From Tokyo or Osaka, it can be accessed by plane, overnight bus, or a bullet train to Okayama, where a transfer to a limited express is required. Kochi is also connected to Matsuyama, Tokushima, Takamatsu, and Okayama by highway bus. Kochi is an easy city to navigate, with many of the sites clustered around the Harimayabashi area. It’s even possible to walk from the Yokoyama Manga Museum to the Yosakoi museum, through the shopping arcades and the Harimayabashi area all the way to the castle and Hirome Ichiba. Katsurahama and the Makino Garden area do require the My Yu bus, which does not run everyday. On the bright side, foreigners get the all day bus pass for half price, and the pass itself will get you discounts to almost all of the attractions listed here plus many others.

What's Included
  • Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Kochi
  • Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
What's Not Included
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Private transportation
  • You cannot combine tour groups or multiple reservations.
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
Additional Information

This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced English-speaking tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Kochi!

Kōchi is a smart, compact city with a deserved reputation for enjoying a good time. The castle here is largely undamaged and remains a fine example of Japanese architecture. Excellent access to Muroto-misaki, Ashizuri-misaki and the Iya Valley, and easy day trips to caves, beaches and mountains make Kōchi a perfect base for travels around the island.

Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that’s best for you!

Note1: You will not visit all the sights on the itinerary.You must pick 3 to 4 of the listed sights and inform your guide.
Note
2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good understanding of Japanese culture and history.

  • This tour’s pick up is on foot. A private vehicle is not included.
  • This is a walking & public transport tour.
Location
Kochi Castle
1-2-1 Marunouchi,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jeanetteby
May 24, 2024
Memorable Day In Kochi - We had a wonderful adventure in Kochi with Yoshiro. His knowledge of local and general Japanese history greatly enriched our experience as we visited Kochi Castle, the Kochi Castle Museum of History, Hirome Market, and beautiful Katsurahama. He addressed our specific interests, and even took the time to do additional research on the Yamauchi Clan and Ryoma Sakamoto. Yoshi's fun personality made our day both memorable and pleasurable—one of the best days that we had during our visit to Japan.
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Mbowen340
Apr 29, 2024
Kochi Castle and Mr. Yoshi - Our tour guide was Yoshi. He met us at the ship terminal on time and off we went. We visited the Kochi Castle and it was beautiful. We did a lot of walking but it was worth it. Mr. Yoshi was very courteous and knowledgeable about Kochi and Japan. We had a great time with him and enjoyed our tour tremendously. Mr. Yoshi was a great tour guide. Thank you Mr. Yoshi!!!!! Michael and Mike.
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Cynthia_l
Mar 18, 2024
Great day seeing the sights of Kochi with Mr Yoshiro! - We had an amazing day in Kochi with our excellent guide, Mr. Yoshiro. Our tour was fast paced, allowing us to see so many wonderful places in Kochi. We loved Kochi Castle and the beautiful Makino Gardens. Lunch was so delicious with the grilled bonito and sake. Mr. Yoshiro was very organized and such a kind man, we really enjoyed his company. Great tour, highly recommend!!
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Kznsgxvz2z
Dec 3, 2023
Great day in Kochi - My friends and I had a great time in Kochi, thanks to the assistance of Mr. Yoshiro. He was extremely organized making sure we could visit as many sights as possible with our limited time there. He met us at the port at a scheduled time and then accompanied us back. He was very kind and flexible. He was very informative also about the history and culture.
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Tourist42756214361
Nov 21, 2023
Great tour with a great guide! - The tour was absolutely excellent. Yoshiro Hiroma is the most amazing guide. He was very prompt and kept us on schedule exactly as planned. Yoshi told us so much about what we were seeing and was very fun and considerate. We were amazed at his energy level and his commitment to showing us as much as possible. Thank you Yoshi for a wonderful day in Kochi
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Arthur_f
Oct 24, 2023
Kochi Highlights - Saw exactly what we wanted with a most pleasant and helpful guide. Much value added. Enjoyable. Responsive. Efficient. Gracious.
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Mirian_c
Oct 13, 2023
Kochi, who knew! - Kochi was a city we knew next to nothing about. Kosuke was our guide. He was kind, personable and knowledgeable. He reached out to us several times to discuss excursion, what we wanted to do and crafted a wonderful day for us. He made what looked like a "throwaway port" into one evry memorable and insightful visit which we felt was just as special as some of the more famous Japanese cities we visited to us. Thanks Kosuke for everything! We would highly recommend him to anyone thinking of visiting Koch6. You won't regret it!
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Kmchin8
Oct 13, 2023
Kochi, who knew! - Kochi was a city we knew next to nothing about. It is a port that doesn't get much recognition like say, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto may. Our guide Kosuke was excellent. He is personable, friendly and very accessible. He would email us several times in advance to ask what we wanted to see and do and then craft the perfect itinerary for what time we had to spend. He really made what we considered a "throwaway port" into one of the best times we had on our 12 day trip to Japan. He made sure that we saw all the important sites and gave us insight into each one. He also is a fabulous photographer! We would not hesitate to book his services again. He made our time there extremely memorable! Thanks Kosuke!
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Nancy_f
May 20, 2024
Disappointing but nice man - Mr Lee is a nice man but we were disappointed when we were in an area with lots of retail stores and restaurants, and he couldn’t find a restaurant for us.
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31cents
May 8, 2024
Cruisers Beware: Cancellation policy not as stated. - Beware of cancellation policy not as stated: I was on a cruise last month and had booked this tour through Viator with a group of 9. The port was canceled due to poor weather that caused low tide and the ship couldn't dock. The port was cancelled but not within the 24 hour time frame. JGA would not refund the money because they said it was not within 24 hours. Our group leader did contact them as soon as it was announced on ship to us. The information page states " This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund." I am very upset and would not considering using them on the future. This was totally out of our control. It is not what I expect from such a big company.
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