Journey to experience the great outdoors (Tokushima→Kochi) 3 days/2 nights
【Day1】
Udatsu Townscape/Oku-Iya Double Vine Bridge/Hirome Market
【Day2】
Niko Fuchi/Kure Taisho Town Market/Sada's submerged bridge (Shimanto River)
【Day3】
Otonashi Shrine/RESORT HOTEL Villa Santorini
Udatsu Townscape/Oku-Iya Double Vine Bridge/Hirome Market
【Day2】
Niko Fuchi/Kure Taisho Town Market/Sada's submerged bridge (Shimanto River)
【Day3】
Otonashi Shrine/RESORT HOTEL Villa Santorini
START
【Day1】
60 minutes by car from Tokushima Airport
60 minutes by car from Tokushima Airport
1
Udatsu Townscape = Lunch=
Along the historical streets of Wakimachi (dating from the Edo period, 1600-1868) can been seen Udatsu, or high-winged walls that break the continuous roofline. These extra dividers at the edges of the houses, made from clay-rich earth, were designed in part to prevent the spreading of fires. Wakimachi was an indigo dyeing center and home to many wealthy merchants, and rows of fine houses with classic tile roofs and storehouses have been preserved. To protect the architectural character, the national government has designated this district as an important preservation district for groups of historic buildings.
90 minutes by car(highway)
2
Hirome Market = Dinner =
Hirome Market is a commercial facility located next to Kochi Castle. It is also a place for locals and visitors alike to fill their stomachs with not only Kochi"s local cuisine, but also more international flavors. The inside of the nostalgia-inspiring market building is packed with approximately 65 street stall-style restaurants, busy fresh fish and meat shops, unique knickknack shops, and clothing boutiques.
With tables throughout, customers can get takeout from different restaurants and casually enjoy a variety of foods. Although you may notice people drinking during the day in the market, this too is a sight typical of Kochi, a place where the locals are known to like drinking.
A bar area called "Hirome Bar" opened in the market during 2016, as well. Whether Italian, Spanish, or French, the food options here are made to pair well with alcohol. Feel free to walk around with a drink in one hand.
Hirome Market is also a great place to buy Kochi souvenirs and find information on tourist attractions, so it"s worth a visit for anyone traveling to the prefecture.
Hirome Market could be called "Kochi"s Kitchen," but that name comes from Shigeaki Hirome Fukao, chief retainer to the feudal lord of Tosa (present-day Kochi) at the end of the Edo era (1603 - 1868). A renowned minister who had served under four successive lords, Shigeaki Hirome Fukao was well loved by the people of Kochi City. Even after time went by and Hirome"s home was no more, the area was still known by locals as the "Hirome Mansion." Later, the area became home to the "Hirome Market," driven by locals" desires to revitalize the region as well as Kochi"s food culture.
With tables throughout, customers can get takeout from different restaurants and casually enjoy a variety of foods. Although you may notice people drinking during the day in the market, this too is a sight typical of Kochi, a place where the locals are known to like drinking.
A bar area called "Hirome Bar" opened in the market during 2016, as well. Whether Italian, Spanish, or French, the food options here are made to pair well with alcohol. Feel free to walk around with a drink in one hand.
Hirome Market is also a great place to buy Kochi souvenirs and find information on tourist attractions, so it"s worth a visit for anyone traveling to the prefecture.
Hirome Market could be called "Kochi"s Kitchen," but that name comes from Shigeaki Hirome Fukao, chief retainer to the feudal lord of Tosa (present-day Kochi) at the end of the Edo era (1603 - 1868). A renowned minister who had served under four successive lords, Shigeaki Hirome Fukao was well loved by the people of Kochi City. Even after time went by and Hirome"s home was no more, the area was still known by locals as the "Hirome Mansion." Later, the area became home to the "Hirome Market," driven by locals" desires to revitalize the region as well as Kochi"s food culture.
Kochi city Accommodation
【Day2】
60 minutes by car from Kochi city
【Day2】
60 minutes by car from Kochi city
3
Niko Fuchi
The beautiful blue color of the water, known as "Niyodo blue," is very mysterious.
Depending on the angle and sunlight intensity, the color of the water changes and is truly a spectacular sight.
Depending on the angle and sunlight intensity, the color of the water changes and is truly a spectacular sight.
90 minutes by car
4
Kure Taisho Town Market = Lunch =
As well as fresh fish, you can also taste local vegetables and local food.
90 minutes by car
5
Sada's submerged bridge (Shimanto River)
The submerged bridge is located at the most downstream of the Shimanto River. It is the longest bridge on the Shimanto River, and the scenery of Shimanto can be seen from the top of the bridge.
Shimanto city Accommodation
【Day3】
90 minutes by car
【Day3】
90 minutes by car
6
Otonashi Shrine
This shrine is sometimes called "Tosa no Miyajima" (Tosa's Miyajima) because of its approach built to enter from the sea and the shrine pavilions built facing the sea. The god of this shrine is also famous for being the god of marriage.
30 minutes by car
7
RESORT HOTEL Villa Santorini =Lunch (reservation required)=
How about a wonderful lunch at a hotel that recreates the beautiful Aegean island of Santorini? ※Reservations required
60 minutes by car
8
Kochi Airport
GOAL