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Located on the south side of Shikoku island, Kochi Prefecture offers up the kind of scenery and cuisine one expects from Japan’s southwestern island. The picturesque Kochi Castle, one of Japan’s few surviving original castles, stands as a historical landmark where visitors can immerse themselves in the architectural beauty of the past. Beyond its historic sites, Kochi is famous for its vibrant Yosakoi Festival, an exuberant annual event that celebrates local culture with dynamic dance performances and energetic music. Local specialties include seared Bonito fish and pot-baked Ramen, among many others.

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