Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum
Kochi · Kochi City
33.4989°N, 133.5669°E
Sakamoto Ryoma (1836–1867) is one of the most celebrated figures in Japanese history — a low-ranking samurai from Tosa (Kochi) who became instrumental in overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate and opening Japan to the modern world. He brokered the alliance between the rival Satsuma and Choshu domains, founded Japan's first private navy, and drafted the 'Eight Proposals While Shipboard,' a visionary plan for a modern parliamentary government. He was assassinated at age 31, just before the Meiji Restoration he helped create.
The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, perched on a cliff overlooking Katsurahama Beach, is dedicated to his life and legacy. The exhibits include Ryoma's letters (many written in his own hand), his belongings, replica swords, and dioramas depicting key moments of his life. The museum's architecture is striking — a modernist glass-and-steel structure that juts out over the Pacific, symbolizing Ryoma's forward-looking vision.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily (last entry 4:30 PM). The cliff-edge observation terrace is accessible during museum hours. Audio guide and English pamphlet available at the entrance.
Closed: Closed on the 2nd and 4th Monday each month (if that Monday is a public holiday, the museum opens and closes the following Tuesday instead). Check the official website for the current month's closure.
Entrance Fee
¥700 adults, ¥400 high school students, ¥200 middle school students, free for elementary school and younger. Audio guide ¥200 additional. Included in Katsurahama area visit (no separate beach entry fee).
Best Season
Year-round (entirely indoors). Visit on the same day as Katsurahama Beach and the Ryoma statue for an efficient pairing. Rainy days are ideal — the museum is fully sheltered.
Visit Duration
Museum visit: 60–90 minutes (with audio guide, 90 minutes recommended). Combined with Katsurahama Beach and Ryoma statue: 2.5–3 hours total.
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