
Katsurahama Beach
Kochi's famous crescent beach on the Pacific — dramatic but no swimming (strong currents and sacred status). The bronze statue of Sakamoto Ryoma faces the sea from the forested headland.
2–3 hours
Beach free. Museum (Ryoma Memorial): ¥900 (adult, when special exhibition); ¥500 when only permanent exhibition or during changeover. As of Apr 2025
Beach: always open; Ryoma Museum: 9:00–17:00 year-round
Year-round
About 37–40 min by bus (Tosa Den Katsurahama line) from Kochi Station north exit to Katsurahama / Ryoma Memorial Hall stop
Location
Why Visit
- 1
The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum on the adjacent hill has excellent bilingual exhibits
- 2
The beach's purple-tinged sand is caused by iron minerals — unusual and photogenic
- 3
The Katsurahama Aquarium features tosa dog demonstrations (Japan's fighting breed)
Local Tips
The beach is sacred (swimming prohibited) due to the Tosa Shrine overlooking it — but the dramatic waves and rocky coastline are beautiful regardless. The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum is the main cultural draw — Ryoma, the revolutionary who modernised Japan, was born in Kochi. The tosa fighting dog (one of Japan's most powerful breeds) demonstrations nearby are a local curiosity.
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