Tosa region
The Tosa region is located in the southern part of Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku Island, Japan. It is known for its beautiful coastline along the Pacific Ocean, lush mountains, and rich cultural heritage. The area is famous for its traditional crafts, including Tosa washi (Japanese paper) and Tosa pottery.
The region is also home to the Kochi Castle, a well-preserved historical site that attracts many visitors. Additionally, the Tosa River, one of Japan's longest rivers, flows through the area, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and fishing. The Tosa region is a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.