Experience details
Meet your guide and walk to Hirome Market. Begin with a market-style exploration that makes the space easy to understand even for first-time visitors. As you move from stall to stall, your guide explains the basics of Japan’s seafood culture—what kinds of fish and shellfish are commonly eaten across the country, how regional waters shape local specialties, and how popular items such as tuna, salmon, crab, and oysters fit into Japanese food habits in both home cooking and dining out.
Shift your focus to Kochi’s own standout ingredients and techniques, including the prefecture’s deep connection to bonito, the tradition of locally celebrated preparations, and the way seasonal produce and citrus such as yuzu bring brightness and aroma to everyday dishes. Along the way, your guide also shares simple, practical context about how often people typically eat seafood in Japan, how locals in Kochi enjoy it in daily life, and what to look for when choosing dishes—helping you order with confidence rather than guesswork.
The second half of the tour is dedicated to enjoying food at your own pace inside the market, where you can follow your guide’s recommendations or choose what matches your personal taste, creating a flexible tasting experience that feels both easy and authentic. Because Hirome Market is built for casual sharing, you can sample classic favorites, try something new, and soak in the lively atmosphere that makes Kochi’s food culture so welcoming.
For added convenience, the tour is offered in two meeting options: a city-center meeting option near Ohashi-dori for those already exploring Kochi’s downtown area, and a Kochi Station departure option where you meet your guide near Kochi Station and enjoy a walk toward the market with local highlights along the way, making it simple to join even if you are arriving by train. By the end of the experience, you will leave with a deeper understanding of Japan’s seafood traditions, Kochi’s unique local flavors, and the confidence to continue enjoying the city’s food scene like a local.