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Kochi
(300 000) was once a center of Japanese samurai culture, and there are
many historical sites to explore, such as Kochi Castle and the Katsurahama
Beach Park. Kochi Castle, built in 1603, is one of Japan's finest surviving
castles. Katsurahama Beach Park is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and
picnicking.
Kochi is also home to the Kochi Castle is one of only 12
castles in Japan to have survived the fires, wars, and other catastrophes of
the post-feudal era, and it is a designated National Treasure.
The Kochi
Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden was
established in 1958 in honor of Tomitaro Makino, a famous Japanese botanist. It
houses over 3,000 species of plants.
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Other ports to be visited in Japan.