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Kami City Takashi Yanase Memorial Museum Anpanman Museum
Kami City Takashi Yanase Memorial Museum Anpanman Museum
The Kami City Takashi Yanase Memorial Museum Anpanman Museum celebrates the beloved Japanese character Anpanman and his creator. Visitors, especially families with young children, enjoy interactive exhibits, original artwork, and a dedicated play area. It offers a charming glimpse into a significant part of Japanese pop culture.

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Kachima Chinka Bridge
Kachima Chinka Bridge
The Kachima Chinka Bridge is one of the iconic 'submersible' bridges over the Shimanto River, designed to be submerged during floods rather than washed away. Visitors appreciate its rustic charm, the tranquil river views, and the opportunity for unique photos, especially during clear weather.

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Uemachi Station
Uemachi Station
Uemachi Station, though not a functioning station, houses the last wooden Ro481 railway carriage from the Meiji period, offering a glimpse into Japan's rail history. Visitors can admire the detailed woodwork and vintage charm of this unique exhibit, preserved as a tribute to a local civil engineering pioneer.

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Yuzuan Restaurant
Yuzuan Restaurant
Yuzuan Restaurant offers a delightfully eccentric dining experience, blending serious culinary quality with whimsical decor and unique dishes like the 'fish sundae'. Visitors can enjoy local specialties amidst a fascinating collection of vintage cars and Studio Ghibli Cat Buses.

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The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum
The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum
The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum offers a deep dive into the life of Sakamoto Ryoma, a pivotal figure in Japan's modernization. While some visitors find the extensive Japanese text challenging, the museum provides English pamphlets and offers impressive ocean views from its rooftop, making it a unique historical stop.

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Ryoma Sakamoto Bronze Statue
Ryoma Sakamoto Bronze Statue
Perched on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Katsurahama Beach, the Ryoma Sakamoto Bronze Statue commemorates a pivotal figure in Japanese history. While its historical significance resonates deeply with Japanese visitors, international tourists often appreciate it more for the stunning coastal views it offers.

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Tsuribune Shrine
Tsuribune Shrine
Tsuribune Shrine, affectionately known as 'Kisugo-sama,' is a small, unique shrine within the Kochi Hachimangu complex, dedicated to warding off fevers. Visitors can observe numerous ema plaques adorned with fish images and even small fish figures, reflecting its origin story and the local tradition of offering whiting fish.

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Omirokusama Shrine
Omirokusama Shrine
Omirokusama Shrine is a small, unassuming shrine in Tosa City, renowned for its unique collection of frog-themed offerings. Visitors come to witness the sheer quantity of frog statues and figurines, left by those seeking relief from warts and skin ailments, making it a quirky and memorable stop.

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Berobero no Kamisama
Berobero no Kamisama
Berobero no Kamisama, the 'God of Drunkards,' is a distinctive, bright pink, naked statue located within Kochi Station. While primarily a mascot for the local sake festival, it greets travelers year-round with its unique, swirly-eyed charm, offering a quick, quirky photo opportunity.

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Aguri Kubokawa Michi-No-Eki
Aguri Kubokawa Michi-No-Eki
Aguri Kubokawa Michi-No-Eki serves as a practical roadside station in Shimanto, offering a selection of local specialties like yuzu products and tataki sauce. Visitors find it a convenient stop for refreshments and to purchase regional goods, especially when traveling through western Kochi Prefecture.