Kochi

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Kochi Port /Port of Susaki

Sea and Port Watching Tour to Experience the Port from a Boat

〜Feel the energy of Kochi’s industry!〜

In addition to limestone, indispensable to Japan's steel industry, and coal, needed to supply power to factories, ports have other functions too, such as trade with foreign countries (South Korea and China) via container routes, and support local industrial activities.
At the ports of Kochi and Susaki, there are tours of rarely seen views from the sea on the harbor service boat Tosakaze where you can feel the familiarity and charming appeal of ports. Applications for tours are accepted at any time.
In addition, as part of the Kochi Minato Matsuri held from July to August every year, there is port watching in late July.


Opinions from Port of Kochi and Port of Susaki Minato Watching Visitors (from questionnaires)

  • I was able to gain the precious experience of getting views of the scenery from the sea that normally cannot be seen, and learn the true purpose of the casual-looking facilities.
  • It was nice to be able to actually see the terrain of the port not just on a map. Seeing the tsunami breakwater in person was great.
  • I was able to feel with my body that the roughness of the waves was different without the breakwater.
  • I understood well the detailed explanation, the work of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the necessity of port maintenance.

Information

Map
■ Port of Kochi

■ Port of Susaki
Access
■ Port of Kochi (Kochi Port and Airport Development Office)
Approx. 30 minutes by car (approx. 12 km) from Kochi Interchange
Approx. 25 minutes by car (approx. 10 km) from JR Kochi Station

■ Port of Susaki (Susaki Port Branch)
Approx. 10 minutes by car (approx. 4 km) from Susaki-Higashi Interchange
Approx. 6 minutes by car (approx. 2.5 km) from JR Onogo Station
Contact
Kochi Port and Airport Development Office
Tanezaki, Kochi, Kochi
TEL: 088-847-3512
HP: http://www.pa.skr.mlit.go.jp/kouchi/index.html