Hirome Market

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Hirome Market (Photo: Hirome Market – Maarten Heerlien / CC BY 2.0)

Visit Kochi Prefecture’s best-known place to eat. Locals and visitors alike love this shopping area with over 60 different restaurants and eateries. Located just a few minutes from Kochi Castle, Hirome Market is the perfect place to visit after you’ve had your fill of traditional Japanese sights.

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ที่อยู่

2 Chome-3-1 Obiyamachi, Kochi, 780-0841 (ทิศทาง)

Hours

10:00 - 21:30 Open Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Thursday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Friday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Saturday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Sunday 10:00 - 21:30
  • Holidays 10:00 - 21:30

สิ่งอำนวยความสะดวก

  • Shops
  • Souvenir shop

เส้นทาง

A short 5-minute walk from either Kochi Castle or Ohashidori Station.

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