You will watch a lot of huge rocks standing vertically in Muroto Cape. You will understand how Japan was formed and why there are so many earthquakes in Japan. You can enjoy Monet’s Garden which is only allowed to have the name of Monet’s Garden outside France. You will choose one of the following two activities. One is that you will watch a lot of traditional buildings in Kiragawa Town. This area is designated as a national preservation area. Another is that you will interact with dolphins.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Your hotel in Kochi city
Your hotel in Kochi city
Start of this tour
Monet’s Garden
Walking through the garden In Kitagawa Monet’s Garden you can enjoy watching not only the natural scenes including beautiful flowers but also Monet’ replicated paintings which represent these scenes.
Restaurant
Let's enjoy lunch which includes various specialty of the town!
Kiragawa Town or Muroto Dolphin Center
Let’s walk through the town and enjoy watching traditional and unique architectures! In Kiragawa Town, you will see some traditional white-walled homes and storehouses built during the Meiji (1868–1912) and Taisho (1912–1926) periods. You can interact with dolphins at Muroto Dolphin Center such as feeding a dolphin, being a dolphin trainer and playing with dolphin in shallows. At Muroto Dolphin Center you can enjoy moments with dolphins by interacting with them. The staff of the center see to it that interacting with humans will not be a burden on dolphins.
Muroto Global Geopark Center
Before heading out to Muroto Cape, you can know the geological characteristics of this area from display panels, dioramas, and video displays in the center. At Muroto Global Geopark Center, you can learn about the feature of geology, nature, history and culture of the area through videos and displays. By these displays you will be surprised to know that Muroto is constantly being uplifted now. And also you will know that people of Muroto have continued to live in harmony with the vast nature atop this uplifted land.
Muroto Cape
You can watch a lot of huge rocks standing vertically while you are strolling through the beach of the cape. With this knowledge you will visit Muroto Cape and see uplifted huge rocks standing vertically. You can’t help being surprised at the power of the earth or even afraid of it. And you will understand that about 20 % of the world earthquakes with more than 6 magnitude occur in Japan.
Your hotel in Kochi city
End of this tour
Ending Point
Your hotel in Kochi city
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
guide fee
The followings are paid in cash on the day of the tour.
transportation fee: the train ticket (you and the guide) 2680 yen per person
taxi 18000 yen
entrance fee (you and the guide): Kitagawa Monet’s Garden 1000 yen per person
the fee of interacting with dolphins ranges from 600 yen to 9000 yen, depending on the activity.
lunch (you and the guide) : about 1000 yen per person
In Kochi city the public transportation system is not well-developed, but this time we use trains and taxis. Please be sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing for your own safety and comfort. In Kochi, there are many places where you can’t use your credit cards, for example, some ticket windows or shops, so please exchange your dollars for Japanese yen before coming to Kochi. Travel insurance is not included in our tours. I would recommend you take out your own travel insurance just in case of any unexpected accident, loss, or damaging others' property. You can find the counter of a few insurance companies at the airport when you arrive.
I can guide you in any place of Kochi prefecture if you pay my transportation fee.
Hello, my future guests.
My name is Kosuke.
I have lived in Kochi for 62 years with my wife and two daughters.
I used to work at high schools as an English teacher.
I chose the job because I like telling the students about the joy of communicating with foreign people.
Now I'm very happy, because I can work for foreign visitors as a licensed guide. As I know Kochi very well, I can show you various nature, traditional culture, local foods and so on. In every place you visit, I’ll explain how local people live there, because I have lots of acquaintances who want to tell the good points of their neighborhoods. When you join my tours, I’ll try to customize them to suit what you call for as a traveler. And I am confident I can entertain you in various ways.
So click me if you like. I'm looking forward to meeting you soon.
Holly M.
Kochi Castle, Makino Botanical Garden and Meditation
“Above and Beyond”
Kosuke was an excellent guide and I wouldn't hesitate to book another tour with him. He's someone who really loves to guide and it shows. Hopefully we'll be back and he can show us around some new places. We enjoyed Kochi Castle, an amazing lunch, the botanical garden (even though it was fall and not in full bloom, it was still beautiful) and the Chikurinji Temple where the teens got to ring a bell and pray at a Buddhist shrine. Kosuke was an excellent resource for learning the differences between Buddhist and Shinto. Thank you so much, Kosuke! From the oranges to the beautiful papers, you really spoiled us by going above and beyond, and we'd love to tour with you again.
Kosuke K.
Thank you so much for your wonderful, thoughtful and warm review! You are the youngest group that I have ever guided before. You are very active, for example, all members walked faster than I. So, I think that if I were ten years younger, I could have taken your family to more places. However, I am relieved to know that you enjoyed the tour in Kochi. And thank you very much for listening to my explanations about the sightseeing spots eagerly. I respect the elder daughter, because she has learned Japanese language and cultures with enthusiasm. And I really enjoyed talking with her in Japanese. Please continue to learn them! The younger daughter is very kind, because she was worried about me when I coughed so much. Thank you! If your family will visit Kochi again in the future, I want your husband to drink other local sakes. And I have to apologize to you, because I couldn’t find a wonderful rice bowl for you. I will get more information about it until you visit my hometown again. Then, I will be able to tell you where to find delicious rice bow. Therefore, please be sure to visit my hometown, Kochi, again in the future. Thank you again and have wonderful Christmas holidays!
Alan K.
Kochi Half Day Tour of Nichiyouichi and Hirome Ichiba
“A Bite of Kochi City”
We had so much fun with Kosuke as he shared the heart of his home town with us. We took our time wandering through the Sunday Market, at more than 300 years old the oldest in Japan. Kosuke helped us interact with the stall owners and negotiated a lot of free tastes of their products. He particularly concentrated on the foods that we native and unique to Kochi so that we could begin to appreciate the sources of the local cuisine. He had also done some investigation ahead of time and found a vendor of high-quality chefs’ knives for me. We toured Kochi castle, learned an enormous amount and laughed a lot. Kosuke has a ready sense of humour and uses his imagination to keep things fresh and interesting. Maybe most enjoyable was having lunch in the food court at Hirome Market. There were all sorts of foods on sale - different tastes and textures. Some featured things we’d seen at the Sunday Market, others were from the sea. But it’s the food court itself that Kosuke wanted us to experience. It’s noisy and boisterous, full of people talking and laughing - exactly the sort of thing you don’t see anywhere else in Japan. As Kosuke said, “This is the real Kochi City”. We’d do it again with him in a heartbeat.
Kosuke K.
Thank you so much for the nicest and prompt review! During the second day of the tour I really enjoyed talking, laughing and eating with you. It is your curiosity to know anything about Japan that motivated me to guide you happily. First, I worried about the noisy food court, but I’m so relieved to know that you enjoyed eating some local foods. And I was really surprised to know that you were a professional chef and you have much more knowledge about cutting knives than I do. I should have studied more about cutting knives, so I’m sorry for that. Anyway, have a wonderful journey in Japan! And I wish you will return to Canada safely. And, I want to add one more comment. I really enjoyed your very witty jokes. Thanks! And take care!
Alan K.
Kochi Tour to visit the hometown of the guests' grandfather
Customized
“The Gift of a Cultural Identity ”
It is difficult to imagine a better guide than Kosuke. My wife’s grandfather came from a very small town outside Kochi City. In making this booking, we asked Kosuke to take us to this town so we could form an impression of the place where her grandfather grew up. Kosuke did so much more. Beforehand, he found the temple my wife’s grandfather attended. He contacted the priest and the priest confirmed , through old temple records, that this was indeed the family temple. Kosuke was also able to find the family tomb and ancestral house. Kosuke arranged for us to meet with the priest to discuss the family and life in the village. Our visit was so much richer than we had imagined all because of the work Kosuke had done. It brought a large, missing portion of the family history back to life and gave us a direct connection to our ancestor. My wife feels that Kosuke and the priest were able to give her her history and her place in Japan.
Kosuke K.
Thank you so much for the nicest and prompt review! I’m very happy to know that you could have a direct connection to your ancestors after finishing this tour and your wife could have her history and place in Japan. I will never forget the scene where your wife and you earnestly listened to what the priest talked about your ancestors. It is your eagerness to know your roots that brought you to the real area where your ancestors had lived. I have respected your earnest attitude. When you want to feel the existence of your ancestors’ homeland, please touch the rosary which the priest gave to you. And I will never forget that I enjoyed walking with you in Sunday Market while talking, laughing and eating on the street together. Finally your homeland, Kochi of Japan, is always ready to accept you whenever you want to visit Kochi again. Have a wonderful journey in Japan! And I wish you will return to Canada safely. And, I want to add one more comment. I really enjoyed your very witty jokes. Thanks! And take care!
$292/ per group