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Kuroshio, Kochi

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The black pine forest at Irino Matsubara runs the full length of the coast, a dense windbreak planted centuries ago by a retainer of the warlord Chōsokabe. Walking beneath it, the sound of the Pacific is muffled but constant. At the seaward edge, the sand opens wide and white — Irino Kaigan, listed among Japan's hundred celebrated shores — and the horizon sits low and unobstructed. Kuroshio-chō occupies this exposed stretch of Tosa Bay, shaped by the ocean in almost every direction.

The fishing port at Saga is where the Tosa skipjack boats come in, the one-by-one pole-and-line method still practiced here. The fish market attached to the port handles the catch, and the local calendar turns partly around the Modori Gatsuo festival, celebrating the return of the bonito. Elsewhere in the town, sea salt dried by sun and wind — tenshinshio — is produced along the coast, a process that takes time and clear weather. Kibinago fillet and canned goods move through the same economy, modest and functional.

Each Golden Week, the beach itself becomes an exhibition space: the Sunahama T-shirt Art Exhibition fills Irino Kaigan with printed cloth hung against the open sky, part of the long-running Sunahama Bijutsukan concept. The Kashima Shrine festival and the Tenmangū Soga Shrine festival anchor the year at its other end. Stone monuments near Kamo Shrine record the destruction left by the 1854 Ansei earthquake — a reminder that this coast, for all its openness, sits above one of the most active seismic zones in Japan.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 1
  • Irino Matsubara Place of Scenic Beauty
Stations 11
  • Tosa-Irino 中村線
  • Tosa-Saga 中村線
  • Niinae 中村線
  • Ukibuchi 中村線
  • Tosa-Kamikawaguchi 中村線
  • Iyoki 中村線
  • Umi-no-Okoe 中村線
  • Ariigawa 中村線
  • Nishiogata 中村線
  • Saga-Koen 中村線
  • Tosa-Shirahama 中村線
Cultural Properties Stations