[Kochi City] Sunday Market | A huge street market with a total length of about 1km with a history of over 300 years

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Spots you should visit along with the Sunday market

Kochi Prefecture is dotted with attractive tourist spots. You can enjoy a more fulfilling trip by visiting this area along with the Sunday market.

  • No. 31 Chikurin-ji Temple|Kochi famous temple on Mt. Godai, the stage of Yosakoi Bushi
  • No. 24 Saimisakiji Temple|The beginning of the training dojo and the temple at Cape Muroto
  • No. 38 Temple Kongofukuji Temple|Great temple at Cape Ashizuri, the southernmost tip of Shikoku
  • Frequently asked questions about Sunday market

    Q1. When is the event held?

    Every Sunday (with some exceptions such as year-end and New Year holidays and during typhoons).

    Q2. What is the recommended time?

    Starts from around 6am, with a wide variety of products in the morning.

    Q3. Where is the parking lot?

    There are many coin parking lots nearby. Public transportation is recommended.

    Q4. Can I use credit card?

    Cash flow is easy as most of the stores are stalls. We also recommend bringing small change.

    Summary|A must-see Sunday market when visiting Kochi City

    The Sunday market is famous for its “huge street market with a total length of about 1 km and a history of over 300 years.” When visiting Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule.

    Photo provided by:shikoku-guide.com

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