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'''K?chi''' (___m) [http://www.city.kochi.kochi.jp/info/english/], known in ancient times as ''Tosa'' (_y__), is the eponymous capital of Kochi prefecture on the Japanese island of Shikoku.
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By plane
Pint-sized '''K?chi Ry?ma Airport''' ({{IATA|KCZ}}) [http://www.kochiap.co.jp/] has flights to Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Tokyo-Haneda, Nagoya-Komaki and Naha (Okinawa). Buses to/from Kochi station (35-45 min, ¥700) leave roughly twice an hour.
By train
The '''JR Dosan Line''' (_y_]__) runs down from Okayama on Honshu via Takamatsu and the Oboke gorge, passing through Kochi on its way to the terminus Kubokawa.
The fastest way to get to Kochi from Okayama is to take the ''Nanpu'' Limited Express train, which departs every hour. It costs ¥5990 (no cost with the Japan Rail Pass) and takes 2 1/2 hours.
Get around
By Car (Local)
You can easily visit Kochi through Car. There are many Car Rental Companies available which Provide world Class Services.
'''Enterprises Car Rental'''
By Bus
By Tram
Kochi has trams running south from Kochi Station and east-west along Route 32. Within the downtown area, it costs \190 per trip.
See
Kochi Castle. ake the tram to Kochi-jo Mae, or walk 20 minutes from Kochi Station. 400. Kochi Castle is one of the few original white castles in Japan. Access to the all of the castle grounds is free, and the entrance fee to enter the castle is worth it.
Mt. Godaisan. here is a bus service on Weekends and Holidays from the north side of Kochi Station. Day passes are \900. The bus stops at 3 locations on Mt. Godaisan and continues on to Katsurahama.. Mt. Godaisan is a nice place to spend a day in Kochi. Godaisan Park is located near Chikurinji Temple. The park gives beautiful views of the city. You can also visit Chikurinji and the Makino Botanical Garden. Chikurinji is the 31st temple along the 88 Temple Pilgrimage of Shikoku.
'''Sunday Market'''
'''Katsurahama Beach'''
'''Makino Botanical Gardens'''
'''Harimaya-Bashi''' (Harimaya bridge)
Do
'''Yosakoi''' - A very loud and colorful festival.
'''Nichi O Ichi''' (Sunday Market) - Every sunday rain or shine, Kochi's skilled farmers and fisherman flock to the capital to present their goods. At the market you will find friendly vendors offering everything from antiques to zucchini.
Buy
'''''Katsuo Bushi''''' - Bonito flakes. This is a staple of the Japanese diet and is best in Kochi. It is used as a topping for many dishes and will surely be appreciated by a Japanese friend.
Eat
'''''Katsuo no tataki''''' - This is Kochi's specialty dish and does not taste as good anywhere else! Katsuo is a type of Tuna fish which in English is called Bonito. Tataki is the style in which it is prepared. The tataki style means that the Fish is held over a fire and cooked only on the outside layer (about 3mm to 1cm deep), leaving the inside of the fish red and raw. After the firing it is cut into thick juicy slices that look like oversized sashimi, and served with sliced garlic and onions, shiso (a Japanese leaf with a distinct and delicious taste), some other garnish, a special sauce that may vary, and ofcourse some fresh wasabi. Once it is at your table clutch a slice with your chop sticks along with a generous portion of the garlic, onions, wasabi etc. Take it all in in one bite. Katsuo is best during the Summer and early Fall when the fish arrive off the coast of Kochi after fattening up in the tropics during the winter. ''Katsuo no tataki'' can be found in many, many restaurants throughout Kochi Prefecture, but for the cream of the crop go to '''Kuroson''' in Kochi City.
'''Kuroson''' is a small sushi restaurant near Ohashi Dori, nestled in a narrow alley just behind the Mos Burger on the East West Densha Dori. On most nights you will need a reservation booked well in advance, but if you are on your own or as a couple, you might get lucky and find a spot on a week day. Ask for ''Shiyo Tataki'', a specialty of Kuroson. It a variation of ''katsuo no tataki'' prepared in salt, giving it an even more unforgetable taste. For the bolder among you, ask for '' chichiko'' (Katsuo hearts) as an appetizer.
Drink
Denizens of Kochi drink a lot; see the prefecture article for the full scoop.
'''Gokkun-Umajimura''' is a famous non-alcoholic drink. It is made of yuzu which is a kind of citrus fruit and is well-known product in Umajimura, Kochi. It tastes sweet-and-sour so that is easy to drink for everyone, from little children to old people. It is sold in every place in Kochi for example Super markets, stations and airport. It's fantastic when mixed with shochu on the rocks.
Sleep
Kochi Youth Hostel" alt"___m___[_X_z_X_e__. -5 Fukui-higashi-machi, Kochi-shi, Kochi-ken. minute walk from JR Engyoujiguchi station. 88-823-0858. 88-823-0859. yen;2,100 - but check website. ttp://www.kyh-sakenokuni.com/english.html. An excellent place to stay, run by a former ''sake'' brewer who will, for ¥500, provide a ''sake'' tasting workshop.
Richmond Hotel Kochi. _780-0841 9-4,Obiyamachi,Kochi-shi. min walk from Harimayabashi, 15 min walk from JR Kochi station. 81-088-820-1122. ttp://richmondhotel.jp/en/kochi/index.php. 4:00. 1:00. 10 000. A modern western-style hotel, with clean rooms. Internet access available at the desk or in the rooms (wired LAN).
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