Discover the best top things to do in Kochi Prefecture, Japan including Happy Raft, Noichi Zoological Park of Kochi Prefecture, Kashiwajima Island, The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden, Nikobuchi, Jardin de Monet Marmottan au Village de Kitagawa, Ryoma Sakamoto Bronze Statue, Katsura Hama, Cape Ashizuri, Submersible Bridge of Sada.
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5.0 based on 116 reviews
Happy raft offers fun-seekers professionally operated rafting and canyoning adventures.The Yoshino river boasts the wildest and most beautiful whitewater in the country. Our guides can show you why the Yoshino river is rated as the number one whitewater rafting destination in Japan. The Happy Raft canyoning adventures let you explore deeper into the mountains of Shikoku discovering hidden valleys and waterfalls. Enjoy spectacular wilderness scenery on all of our adventures and take home special memories of your trip to Japan. We recommend staying at The Happy Guest-Houses. The Happy Raft Guest Houses are nestled high on the surrounding mountains of the Yoshino River, affording great views of the valleys with no neighbors for miles… This is about as far away from the bustle of the city life as you can get. Pricing:3,500~/per person per night. Luggage storage free. Free wifi. You can pay in cash and credit card(VISA/MasterCard/JCB/AmericanExpress/DinersClub/DISCOVER/AirPay) on your tour day.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
“Visitors and animals in their natural state”is the theme of our park. Based on this theme, our green and lush zoo has eliminated cages and fences, and recreated the animals natural habitats with plants and rocks, etc. The zoo is divided into several zones, including the Temperate Forest, Tropical Forest, Africa and Australia Zones, and the Jungle Museum. More than 1000 animals from about 110 sp
4.5 based on 250 reviews
The Makino Botanical gardens are built on the slopes of Godaisan - a small mountain East of Kochi's downtown. We were a group of 4 people and sadly only had one day in Kochi so we tool a taxi from our cruise ship directly to Makino to save time The gardens were built to honour the Kochi botanist Dr Tomitaro Makino, who was regarded as the father of Japanese botany At the reception entrance you can pick up maps of the grounds, we were very lucky to be there for the first flush of the cherry blossoms. Visitors are encouraged to walk on the grass and in amongst the trees which made for a really special experience. The conservatory was absolutely beautiful with a stunning collection of orchids well worth a visit and right next to the hillside temple of Chikurin-ji temple so you can visit both places in one journey
4.5 based on 30 reviews
4.0 based on 113 reviews
So very pretty. This is not a copy of the garden at Giverny, but rather a garden that recreates the feel and scenes of Monet's paintings. I was fortunate enough to visit in August, when the waterlilies were in flower.
4.0 based on 333 reviews
Wonderful rugged quiet coast full of inlets and sea turtles. A moody marvellous seascape. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 188 reviews
The Shimanto River is such a peaceful place, during my stay I hiked, biked and swam in it, and it was so clean and lovely. Of all the submersible bridges I came across, this was my favorite because it has cute blue feet!
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