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Kochi Castle Museum of History — Attraction in Kochi

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Kochi Castle Museum of History
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Kōchi Castle Museum of History opened in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan, in 2017. Located beside the main gate of Kōchi Castle, the collection tells the history of the Tosa Domain and of the Prefecture, ...
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1 Chome-2-1 Marunouchi, Kochi, 780-0850, Japan
Kochi Park
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Kochi Literary Museum
1 Chome-1-20 Marunouchi, Kochi, 780-0850, Japan
Kochi Manga BASE
Japan, 〒780-0850 Kochi, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−1−10 高知県立図書館
Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall
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Kochi Tourist Information Center
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−1−25 新生ビル 1階西
Former Yamauchi Residence Exhibition Hall
1 Chome-3-35 Takajomachi, Kochi, 780-0862, Japan
Harimayabashi
1 Chome Harimayacho, Kochi, 780-0822, Japan
Kunteki Shrine
5-7 Horagashimacho, Kochi, 780-0042, Japan
Ushioe Tenmangu
19-20 Tenjinmachi, Kochi, 780-8012, Japan
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Myojinmaru Hirome Market Store
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−3−1 ひろめ市場
Yairotei
2 Chome-3-1 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
Seiro Unagi
2 Chome-5-21 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
Myojinmaru Obiyamachi
2 Chome-1-27 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
土佐料理 司食堂 ひろめ市場店
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−3−1 ひろめ市場 1F
Tori-To-Sakana
Japan, 〒780-0870 Kochi, Honmachi, 3 Chome−2−48 鍋島ビル 1F
Bocchiri Kochi
4 Chome-1-51 Honmachi, Kochi, 780-0870, Japan
(有)土佐黒潮水産 土佐黒潮ひろば
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−2−23 ひろめ市場
和餐 帯や 勘助
2 Chome-2-15 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
拉麺専門 神 ひろめ市場店
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−3−1 よさこい広場
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Kochi Sunrise Hotel
Japan, 〒780-0870 Kochi, Honmachi, 2 Chome−2−31 高知サンライズホテル 内
Sansuien
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Dormy Inn Kochi
1 Chome-9-12 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
Hotel No.1 Kochi
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Richmond Hotel Kochi
1 Chome-9-4 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841, Japan
Community Square
5 Chome-3-20 Honmachi, Kochi, 780-0870, Japan
EN+サウナ | 高知市 カプセルホテル・サウナ(素泊まり)
Japan, 〒780-0841 Kochi, Obiyamachi, 2 Chome−1−34 c3 ビル サウナ ホテル 素泊まり
Hotel Town Nishikigawa
Japan, 〒780-0843 Kochi, Nijudaimachi, 15−24 ビジネスホテル タウン
Welcome Hotel Kochi
1 Chome-8-25 Otesuji, Kochi, 780-0842, Japan
Orient Hotel Kochi
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Kochi Castle Museum of History

2 Chome-7-5 Otesuji, Kochi, 780-0842, Japan
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Kōchi Castle Museum of History opened in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan, in 2017. Located beside the main gate of Kōchi Castle, the collection tells the history of the Tosa Domain and of the Prefecture, ...

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attractions: Kochi Castle, Kochi Park, Kochi Literary Museum, Kochi Manga BASE, Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall, Kochi Tourist Information Center, Former Yamauchi Residence Exhibition Hall, Harimayabashi, Kunteki Shrine, Ushioe Tenmangu, restaurants: Myojinmaru Hirome Market Store, Yairotei, Seiro Unagi, Myojinmaru Obiyamachi, 土佐料理 司食堂 ひろめ市場店, Tori-To-Sakana, Bocchiri Kochi, (有)土佐黒潮水産 土佐黒潮ひろば, 和餐 帯や 勘助, 拉麺専門 神 ひろめ市場店
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Phone
+81 88-871-1600
Website
kochi-johaku.jp
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Tori-To-Sakana

Bocchiri Kochi

(有)土佐黒潮水産 土佐黒潮ひろば

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Paul WalshPaul Walsh
This rating is based on a non-Japanese visitor’s oerspective. I would give the building that houses this museum 4 stars due to its beautiful design which incorporates local materials (wood in particular) and motifs throughout - though this could be more clearly explained. The exhibits are mostly artifacts from the Yamanouchi clan who occupied neighboring Kochi Castle from the early 17th century. There are many important historical documents on display, the significance of which is unfortunately lost on the casual visitor. There are some visually appealing artifacts - the samurai helmets based upon animal forms are particularly - on display, but the exhibition is probably best suited to those with a strong interest in Japanese history. I recommend viewing the videos available BEFORE going around the exhibits and to use foreign language the audio guide available (¥1000 deposit). Admission to the 1st and 2nd floors is free - the museum shop has some nice stuff in it, but the 2f cafe is kind of “old school”. The view of the castle from the 3rd floor gallery (admission free required) is nice, but it’s difficult to avoid reflection from the glass windows and is not that much better than the view from the castle steps.
Mal MMal M
Beautiful, state-of-the-arts museum. You can enjoy Sakamoto Ryoma latte art in the cafe on the second floor while taking in the view of the castle. The museum itself has lots of interesting cultural and military artifacts. There is some English though I wish there were more. Many of the captions are addressed to child audiences though, so if you can read some Japanese you will be able to follow along well enough. The museum also offers some nicely done history videos, many of which have English subtitles. I saw the staff disinfecting surfaces and they take your temperature when you enter so you can enter without worrying too much about the coronavirus.
YJYJ
500 💹 entrance fee gets you access to all 3 floors of the museum. There's a hands on gallery where you can experience dressing up in samurai helmet and robes, and also try your hand at creating a portrait by layering 5 different stamps. Meant for kids, but still had fun nonetheless. The audio guide is free and provides a detailed explanation of the various artifacts in the gallery. Information is contextualized for non-Japanese visitors and it was helpful to learn about Kochi's history.
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This rating is based on a non-Japanese visitor’s oerspective. I would give the building that houses this museum 4 stars due to its beautiful design which incorporates local materials (wood in particular) and motifs throughout - though this could be more clearly explained. The exhibits are mostly artifacts from the Yamanouchi clan who occupied neighboring Kochi Castle from the early 17th century. There are many important historical documents on display, the significance of which is unfortunately lost on the casual visitor. There are some visually appealing artifacts - the samurai helmets based upon animal forms are particularly - on display, but the exhibition is probably best suited to those with a strong interest in Japanese history. I recommend viewing the videos available BEFORE going around the exhibits and to use foreign language the audio guide available (¥1000 deposit). Admission to the 1st and 2nd floors is free - the museum shop has some nice stuff in it, but the 2f cafe is kind of “old school”. The view of the castle from the 3rd floor gallery (admission free required) is nice, but it’s difficult to avoid reflection from the glass windows and is not that much better than the view from the castle steps.
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Beautiful, state-of-the-arts museum. You can enjoy Sakamoto Ryoma latte art in the cafe on the second floor while taking in the view of the castle. The museum itself has lots of interesting cultural and military artifacts. There is some English though I wish there were more. Many of the captions are addressed to child audiences though, so if you can read some Japanese you will be able to follow along well enough. The museum also offers some nicely done history videos, many of which have English subtitles. I saw the staff disinfecting surfaces and they take your temperature when you enter so you can enter without worrying too much about the coronavirus.
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500 💹 entrance fee gets you access to all 3 floors of the museum. There's a hands on gallery where you can experience dressing up in samurai helmet and robes, and also try your hand at creating a portrait by layering 5 different stamps. Meant for kids, but still had fun nonetheless. The audio guide is free and provides a detailed explanation of the various artifacts in the gallery. Information is contextualized for non-Japanese visitors and it was helpful to learn about Kochi's history.
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YJ

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This rating is based on a non-Japanese visitor’s oerspective. I would give the building that houses this museum 4 stars due to its beautiful design which incorporates local materials (wood in particular) and motifs throughout - though this could be more clearly explained.

The exhibits are mostly artifacts from the Yamanouchi clan who occupied neighboring Kochi Castle from the early 17th century. There are many important historical documents on display, the significance of which is unfortunately lost on the casual visitor. There are some visually appealing artifacts - the samurai helmets based upon animal forms are particularly - on display, but the exhibition is probably best suited to those with a strong interest in Japanese history.

I recommend viewing the videos available BEFORE going around the exhibits and to use foreign language the audio guide available (¥1000 deposit).

Admission to the 1st and 2nd floors is free - the museum shop has some nice stuff in it, but the 2f cafe is kind of “old school”. The view of the castle from the 3rd floor gallery (admission free required) is nice, but it’s difficult to avoid reflection from the glass windows and is not that much better than the view from the...

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4y

Beautiful, state-of-the-arts museum. You can enjoy Sakamoto Ryoma latte art in the cafe on the second floor while taking in the view of the castle.

The museum itself has lots of interesting cultural and military artifacts. There is some English though I wish there were more. Many of the captions are addressed to child audiences though, so if you can read some Japanese you will be able to follow along well enough. The museum also offers some nicely done history videos, many of which have English subtitles.

I saw the staff disinfecting surfaces and they take your temperature when you enter so you can enter without worrying too much about the...

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1y

500 💹 entrance fee gets you access to all 3 floors of the museum.

There's a hands on gallery where you can experience dressing up in samurai helmet and robes, and also try your hand at creating a portrait by layering 5 different stamps. Meant for kids, but still had fun nonetheless.

The audio guide is free and provides a detailed explanation of the various artifacts in the gallery. Information is contextualized for non-Japanese visitors and it was helpful to learn about...

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