AVA Travel's logo
English
日本語
English
中文繁體
Top PageList of SpotsShikokuKochiKochi City AreaTosanichiyoubichi
TOP
1/3
Show All Image

Tosanichiyoubichi

高知県
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
Tosa Sunday Market with over 100 years of history!!
The Sunday market in Tosanichiyoubichi, which has a history of over 300 years and attracts locals, is held on the streets of Kochi City! It offers a wide variety of local specialties, from souvenirs representing Kochi to crafts and local gourmet food that can be enjoyed on the go. (Approximately 300 stores participate, held every Sunday from around 6am to 3pm)

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Shopping

Highlights

Point 1

East Area for Farm Products and Side Dishes!

Tosanichiyoubichi East Area for Farm Products and Side Dishes!
The Sunday market in Tosa is known for its fresh vegetables and fish in the east area for farm products and side dishes. Vegetables that have been blessed by the sun in Kochi shine with a fresh, juicy glow, adding color to the market. Bright colors are a characteristic feature, such as red tomatoes and yellow citrus fruits. Additionally, you can eat chilled tomatoes and cucumbers on the spot. As for fish, the fact that they are processed into dried fish makes them easy to store, which is a happy point. Tosa's specialty, chirimen-jako, is also popular as a snack or appetizer. You can fully enjoy the charm of local ingredients by seeking out fresh agricultural products and delicious side dishes at Tosa's Sunday market!
Point 2

Central Area Perfect for Foodies on the Go!

Tosanichiyoubichi Central Area Perfect for Foodies on the Go!
In the central area of the Tosa Sunday Market, there is a popular shop called "Ohira Shouten" that's perfect for foodies on the go. Their freshly fried sweet potato tempura is exquisite and widely known among the locals. Although there is always a line, the staff quickly fry up the tempura, so the wait time isn't too long. The crispy batter encases the sweet and fluffy sweet potato, making it a delicious treat that's addictive after just one bite. In addition, the local dish of Kochi, "Inaka Sushi," is also recommended. This sushi is topped with ingredients such as bamboo shoots, konjac, shiitake mushrooms, and myoga, all of which are mountain delicacies. The sushi vinegar is made with citrus fruits such as mandarin oranges and yuzu, and the flavor is refreshing with a hint of sesame and ginger. Inaka Sushi, which uses plenty of local ingredients, is the perfect dish to enjoy the taste of Tosa. When enjoying the Tosa Sunday Market, be sure to try this Inaka Sushi, which uses unique local ingredients and seasonings.
Point 3

The West Area Lined with Household Goods Shops!

Tosanichiyoubichi The West Area Lined with Household Goods Shops!
画像引用:ほっとこうち
The western area of Tosa Sunday Market is a district lined with shops selling household goods such as plant shops, flowers, and Tosa knives. Here, traditional crafts such as washi paper, bamboo work, and gold work are also well-stocked. In particular, Tosa's hammered knives, known for their sharpness and beautiful finish, are highly praised. Additionally, there are many high-quality bamboo works and Japanese accessories made with delicate techniques. In the center of the 6th block of the Sunday market, there are many craft shops. There, handmade accessories, goods, and flavorful washi paper products are sold, and you can find unique items. These crafts and craft goods are perfect for souvenirs and memories of your trip. The western area of Tosa Sunday Market is a place where you can experience the local craftsmanship and traditional crafts. Please take a walk and explore the beautiful handmade goods and unique goods!
Point 4

Enjoy the Food Culture Cultivated in Tosa at Hirome Market

Tosanichiyoubichi Enjoy the Food Culture Cultivated in Tosa at Hirome Market
Hirome Market is located near Tosa's Sunday market. The market was named "Hirome Market" after the area that was once the residence of the Tosa clan's senior vassal, known as "Hirotoshi Yashiki," which was popularly called. The market consists of seven blocks, including "Oshiroshita Hiroba" and "Ryoma Street," and features unique shops such as fresh fish stores, butcher shops, general stores and clothing stores, and restaurants. Tables and chairs are provided inside the market, allowing you to buy what you like from your favorite store and eat it at the table. Most restaurants do not have tables, so staff will collect your dishes after your meal if you put them together. At Hirome Market, you can not only eat, but also enjoy shopping and sightseeing. You can search for unique products and local specialties, and interact with local people. The quality of food and products, as well as the atmosphere and warmth of the people, are all attractive. Find a way to enjoy yourself and spend a fulfilling time at Hirome Market!
Point 5

Kochi Castle: One of Japan's Representative Castles

Tosanichiyoubichi Kochi Castle: One of Japan's Representative Castles
Kochi Castle is one of Japan's representative castles. It has been designated as a special historic site and special scenic spot, attracting many tourists. Kochi Castle has historical buildings such as the castle tower, honmaru palace, plaza, stone walls, and a vast site. From the castle tower, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Kochi city and the surrounding scenery, and there are also exhibits related to the history and culture of the Tosa domain inside the castle. In addition, various events and festivals are held at Kochi Castle, especially during the spring cherry blossom season, when the cherry blossom festival is held, coloring the castle with beautiful cherry blossoms. In the summer, the original location of the Yosakoi Festival, one of Kochi City's traditional performing arts, is held in and around the castle. There are also parks and gardens in the surrounding area, where you can enjoy the history and scenery of the castle while taking a stroll. Kochi Castle is loved by many people for its dignity and historical value. Why not visit Kochi Castle as part of your visit to Tosa Sunday Market and enjoy the history, culture, and magnificent views of the castle?
See more

Sightseeing

Tosanichiyoubichi Japan's Largest Weekly Street Market Held Every Sunday
Japan's Largest Weekly Street Market Held Every Sunday
The Tosa Sunday Market is a historic market that has been held since the third year of the Genroku era (1690) in Kochi. It takes place every Sunday, except during the New Year and Yosakoi Festival periods, in the Otesuji shopping district near Kochi Castle. The market stretches for about 1km and around 300 shops set up from around 6am to 3pm. Not only fresh vegetables and fruits, but also hardware, cutting tools, and plants are sold. This market attracts not only local citizens but also tourists from outside the prefecture, with about 17,000 people gathering in one day. You can get local specialty products and daily necessities in a lively atmosphere. The Tosa Sunday Market is a daily existence for local people as a local living market, and an opportunity for tourists to experience local culture and scenery. If you visit the Tosa Sunday Market, you can fully enjoy the charm of local specialty products and interact with local people.

Access

10-Minute Walk from Kochi Station!
Otesuji, where the Sunday Market is held, is located about a 10-minute walk from Kochi Station. The Kochi Tourist Information Center "Tosaterasu," located in front of the station, also offers free bicycle rental services for tourists. If traveling by car, it's recommended to leave early to prepare for traffic and parking congestion. Taking the streetcar to the Sunday Market also adds to the charm of the experience. Purchasing a one-day pass is convenient for transportation after enjoying the market. The Sunday Market in Tosa opens at 5:00 am from April to September and at 5:30 am from October to March. While the market closes in the evening, some shops may close early depending on sales and weather conditions, so it's recommended to visit in the morning. Popular side dishes may sell out before noon, so try to arrive early.

Basic Information

Address 2-3 Otemae-suji, Kochi-shi, Kochi-ken, Japan
Better Visit Together

Recommended Spots

現存12天守と本丸が残る唯一の城!
高知城
高知県
4.2
HistoryRainny day
地元グルメが集結するひろめ市場!
ひろめ市場
高知県
4.1
GourmetShoppingRainny day
龍馬の生まれた街を紹介する記念館!
高知市立龍馬の生まれたまち記念館
高知県
3.9
Rainny dayCulture

Nearby Hotels

Kochi Sunrise Hotel
高知県
3.8
¥5,100~/person
Hotel No.1 Kochi
高知県
4
¥3,630~/person
The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochi
高知県
4.1
¥5,700~/person
Hotel Town Nishikigawa
高知県
3.4
¥2,500~/person
Dormy Inn Kochi
高知県
4
¥6,000~/person
Richmond Hotel Kochi
高知県
3.6
¥5,600~/person
See more

Nearby Activities

高知城下の天然温泉 三翠園 水哉閣(大浴場)電子前売り入浴チケット
高知県
¥900~/人
【高知・陶芸体験・電動ろくろ】できあがりに大満足!電動ろくろの陶芸体験
高知県
¥3,500~/人
【高知・陶芸体験・手びねり】手作りの味が出せます!手びねり陶芸体験
高知県
¥3,500~/人
【高知・手作りブレスレット】お守りにしよう!サンゴブレスレット手作り体験
高知県
¥1,500~/人
【高知県・高知市・パラグライダー】空中から海を眺める開放感!タンデム飛行体験
高知県
¥9,500~/人
【高知県・日高村・SUP】奇跡の清流!仁淀ブルーを楽しむSUPダウンリバーコース★写真プレゼント
高知県
¥7,500~/人
See more

Nearby Restaurants

食べログ
スイーツ食堂 マンテンノホシ
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
やいろ亭
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
珍味堂 ひろめ市場
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ひろめで安兵衛
~¥999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
明神丸 ひろめ市場店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
メフィストフェレス
~¥999
~¥999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
Explore the City
高知市周辺
高知県
4.1
アプリアイコン AIでかんたん!旅行プランが作れる
App Storeでダウンロード Google Playでダウンロード
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Company Information
AVA Travel's logo
Login
Sign up
  • Hokkaido
  • Aomori
  • Akita
  • Iwate
  • Miyagi
  • Yamagata
  • Fukushima
  • Tochigi
  • Gunma
  • Ibaraki
  • Saitama
  • Kanagawa
  • Chiba
  • Tokyo
  • Yamanashi
  • Niigata
  • Nagano
  • Shizuoka
  • Aichi
  • Gifu
  • Mie
  • Ishikawa
  • Toyama
  • Fukui
  • Hyogo
  • Wakayama
  • Nara
  • Kyoto
  • Shiga
  • Osaka
  • Okayama
  • Hiroshima
  • Yamaguchi
  • Tottori
  • Shimane
  • Ehime
  • Kagawa
  • Kochi
  • Tokushima
  • Oita
  • Nagasaki
  • Fukuoka
  • Kumamoto
  • Miyazaki
  • Saga
  • Kagoshima
  • Okinawa
  • Sapporo
  • Otaru, Yoichi, & Niseko
  • Hakodate
  • Hirosaki
  • Towada & Okuinse
  • Aomori City Area
  • Tsugaru
  • Morioka
  • Miyagi Zao & Shiroishi
  • Sendai
  • Yamagata, Zao, & Tendo
  • Aizu & Kitakata
  • Utsunomiya
  • Nasu & Shiobara
  • Nikko & Kinugawa
  • Takasaki & Maebashi
  • Shibukawa & Ikaho
  • Kusatsu & Shiga Kogen
  • Oze & Numata
  • Tomioka & Shimonita
  • Kawagoe & Higashimatsuyama
  • Omiya, Urawa, & Kounosu
  • Chichibu & Nagatoro
  • Yokohama
  • Kamakura
  • Motomachi & Chinatown
  • Enoshima & Shonan
  • Hakone
  • Tateyama & Minamiboso
  • Kujukuri
  • Chiba, Urayasu, & Makuhari
  • Kisarazu & Kimitsu
  • Izu Islands & Ogasawara
  • Shibuya, Harajuku, & Omotesando
  • Shinjuku
  • Asakusa & Skytree
  • Lake Kawaguchi & Fujiyoshida
  • Yuzawa, Tsunan, & Tokamachi
  • Nagaoka, Sanjo, & Kashiwazaki
  • Karuizawa
  • Matsumoto, Kamikochi & Shiojiri
  • Nozawa Onsen & Shiga Kogen
  • Izu
  • Gotemba, Fuji & Fujinomiya
  • Atami
  • Nagoya
  • Gero (Gero Onsen)
  • Hida, Takayama, & Shirakawa-go
  • Ise, Shima, and Toba
  • Kanazawa
  • Kobe & Arima (Arima Onsen)
  • Awaji Island
  • Himeji & Ako
  • Nara, Tenri, & Horyuji
  • Uji
  • Gion & Higashiyama
  • Kyoto Station & Kawaramachi
  • Fushimi & Yamashina
  • Arashiyama & Takao
  • Nagahama & Maibara
  • Hikone & Omihachiman
  • Shinsaibashi, Namba, & Tennoji
  • Osaka Bay Area
  • Okayama, Ushimado, & Bizen
  • Kurashiki
  • Himeji
  • Miyajima & Hiroshima City
  • Takehara & Mihara
  • Onomichi
  • Shimonoseki & Sumijima
  • Izumo & Iwami Ginzan
  • Uwajima & Ozu
  • Imabari
  • Matsuyama & Dogo
  • Niihama, Saijo, & Mount Ishizuchi
  • Shimanami
  • Shimanto & Ashizuri
  • Oboke, Ohboke, & Iya Valley
  • Naruto & Tokushima City Area
  • Oita City, Saiki, & Usuki
  • Yufuin
  • Beppu
  • Iki, Tsushima & Goto Islands
  • Itoshima
  • Hakata, Tenjin & Dazaifu
  • Kitakyushu, Moji & Kokura
  • Aso & Kurokawa (Kurokawa Onsen)
  • Kumamoto, Yamaga & Kikuchi
  • Miyazaki, Miyakonojo, & Nichinan
  • Takachiho, Nobeoka, & Hyuga
  • Amami & Yoron
  • Yakushima
  • Ibusuki, Chiran & Makurazaki
  • Kagoshima, Sakurajima & Kirishima
  • Onna Village & Central Okinawa
  • Kumejima & Kerama
  • Miyakojima
  • Iriomote Island, Taketomi Island, & Kohama Island
  • Ishigaki Island
  • Naha & Southern Okinawa
  • Utoro Onsen
  • Tokachigawa Onsen
  • Jozankei Onsen
  • Toyako Onsen
  • Noboribetsu Onsen
  • Yukawa Onsen
  • Sukayu Onsen
  • Nyuto Onsen
  • Higashiyama Onsen
  • Shiobara Onsen
  • Kinugawa Onsen
  • Nikko Onsen
  • Yugawara Onsen
  • Hakoneyumoto Onsen
  • Owakudani Onsen
  • Gero Onsen
  • Nibukawa Onsen
  • Ureshino Onsen
  • Yufuin Onsen
  • Beppu Onsen
  • Kurokawa Onsen
  • Jigoku Onsen
  • Ibusuki Onsen

Copyright (c) AVA Intelligence Inc. All Rights Reserved.