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Amano Iwato Shrine is a legendary spot in Takachiho where Japan’s sun goddess hid. Visit sacred caves, stacked stones, and feel the power of nature and myth in this peaceful riverside setting.
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Takachiho Gorge is a stunning natural wonder with dragon-like cliffs, a 17-meter waterfall, and the chance to explore by boat or on foot. Don't miss the summer illumination!
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Yosakoi Matsuri in Kochi is a dazzling August festival where dancers in vibrant costumes fill the streets with energy. Enjoy rhythmic performances, lively parades, and a festive summer atmosphere!
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Makino Botanical Garden near Chikurinji Temple is a peaceful escape for nature lovers. Explore beautiful walking paths, a greenhouse, and learn about Dr. Makino’s contributions to botany in the museum halls.
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Godaisan offers a peaceful retreat east of Kochi, home to Chikurinji Temple, a key stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Explore the historic temple, its pagoda, and nearby Makino Botanical Garden for nature and tranquility.
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Kochi Prefectural Museum of History offers a deep dive into the region's past. Explore samurai armor, ancient pottery, and local traditions—perfect for history buffs eager to learn about Kochi's heritage.
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Chikurinji Temple on Godaisan is a must-see on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Visit the stunning five-story pagoda, explore the treasure hall, and enjoy the peaceful main hall and garden for reflection.
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The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum in Kochi honors the influential figure who helped end Japan's feudal era. Explore his life through exhibits and enjoy stunning views of Katsurahama Beach and the coastline.
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The Sakamoto Ryoma Statue in Kochi is a towering symbol of pride, honoring the key figure in Japan's transition to modern times. With stunning views of Katsurahama Beach, it's a must-see landmark!
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Katsurahama Beach, just 30 minutes from central Kochi, is a stunning coastal destination. Visit the Sakamoto Ryoma statue and museum, explore a small aquarium, or enjoy scenic walking paths and local cuisine!
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