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Auberge Tosayama, Kochi | Timbuktu Travel
Kochi

Auberge Tosayama

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About Auberge Tosayama

Surrounded by drops of greenery and clear flowing water, Auberge offers tranquility.

The setting for Auberge Tosayama is Tosayama, the inner sanctum of Kochi City, on the island of Shikoku. With a backdrop of Kenmin no Mori Mt. Kuishi, and blessed with the abundantly flowing headwaters of the Kagami River, this place is laden with the graces of nature. Escape the hustle and bustle in only 30 minutes. Since first opening its doors in this beautiful village, Auberge Tosayama has continued to walk forward with the surrounding area. It exists as a bridge builder, taking action at home together with the next generation, and sending that energy outward.

From $230 per person/per night
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How to book Auberge Tosayama

How do I book Auberge Tosayama?

Auberge Tosayama can be booked with Timbuktu as part of a tailor-made Japan trip, rather than as a standalone room reservation. Start online, customising one of our recommended Japan trips featuring Auberge Tosayama or get advice and suggestions from one of our Japan specialists who will design the trip around your dates, check availability and handle every booking for you.

How much does it cost to stay at Auberge Tosayama?

Stays at Auberge Tosayama start from around $230 per person per night as part of a tailor-made trip. The exact price depends on your travel dates, room type and the shape of the rest of your itinerary. A Timbuktu travel specialist can give you an accurate quote for your dates.

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Kochi

Wild coastline, straw-seared bonito and a drinking culture that puts the rest of Japan to shame.