On this tour you can go to famous places like castles, temples, beaches, and local markets. Kochi was very an important area in the Edo era. You can learn about the dramatic events that made Kochi what it is today. One benefit of being in the country is you can feel the "untouristy," real Japan. One of the local specialties here is the fresh fish caught daily just off the beaches.
Kochi station or your hotel
Kochi station or your hotel
guide fee
Lunch (around ¥1500), transportation fee (¥500 with foreign passport/¥1000 without foreign passport. It's possible to use a taxi if the traffic conditions make riding the bus unfeasible), entrance fee (¥420/ if you also want to go to museum next to it +¥310), pick up (¥100, optional)
Bring your passport to get a foreigner discount.
The course can be changed according to traffic or health conditions, or just based on your personal interests.
If you will be using a wheelchair, please let me know if it is foldable or not, and if you will need to hire a wheelchair-friendly taxi during your trip. Unfortunately it will cost a little more, but please message me to check the costs associated with it. Also, guides are not allowed to use these taxis, so we will go in a separate car to the destination.
Wheelchair-acccesible places: main hall in Tikurinji temple (not entrance gate), Katsurahama beach (including the Ryoma statue), Hirome market, and the park and area surrounding Kochi castle (not the main castle, however)
If you have any requests for me to be your guide in Ehime, Tokusima, Takamatsu, please let me know at least 10 days beforehand.