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Life in Kochi

Life in Kochi

A student-written journal about Kochi Prefecture, Japan

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A birthplace of smiles, “Obiyamachi”

“Hey, Let’s go to the Aeon!” I said to Satoru-kun. I remember it was a cold day on 23rd December…

Kochi City, Obiyamachi

Tosa’s Sunday Market: The most heartful market in Japan

One clear sunny day in June, I decided to go to Sunday Market by bike. Before I got there, I…

Kochi Castle, Kochi City, Local Cuisine, Local Products, sunday market

Sports Festival in Nanasato

It is a beautiful sunny day and on the small elementary school’s athletic field, about 200 people have gathered to…

Festivals, Nanosato

Why you’ll love Kochi Castle

On a sunny day in the morning, I go to a Kochi castle by bicycle from my house. It takes…

Kochi Castle, Kochi City, women

A Little Journey to Ekin

It’s one in the afternoon in the Ekin Museum called “Ekinkura” in Akaoka city. A woman in the museum says…

Akaoka, Art, Festivals

Welcome to Sawa-man

After a heavy rain in the evening, people are heading up a big slope to go back to their apartments.…

Architecture, Kochi City

Gendai Kigyosya: loved in Kochi

About 55 years ago, one couple opened a café at a street corner in Kochi. The café, named “Chopin”, was…

Kochi City, Obiyamachi

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