



Everything you need to know about Nakamura Clock Museum
Nankoku City Tourist Hotel is ideal, just a 7-minute walk from the Nakamura Clock Museum. Its rooms feature Japanese garden-view windows, offering serene morning views of the museum’s clock plaza. The hotel provides free bicycles to explore nearby historic streets and local farmers’ markets, plus guided tours on regional clock heritage.
Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive perks like room upgrades to garden-view rooms and arrival welcome amenities.
While Nankoku City Tourist Hotel doesn’t provide a shuttle, it offers free bicycle rentals—just a 5-minute ride to the Nakamura Clock Museum entrance. Daily 9 AM guided tours are available, focusing on rare 19th-century Japanese mechanical clocks housed in the museum, with optional extensions to nearby historic machiya (traditional townhouses) for cultural immersion.
Reserve your tour through the HopeGoo app to secure a spot.
Staying at Nankoku City Tourist Hotel grants access to a hands-on clockmaker workshop hosted by local artisans, where guests assemble miniature mechanical clocks as keepsakes. The museum also hosts weekend Clock Symphony Events—live performances using vintage clock chimes synchronized with light displays, creating an immersive auditory-visual experience.
The hotel offers a local Kōchi cuisine dinner package featuring seasonal mountain vegetables and homemade rice wine. Reserve these activities through the HopeGoo app to avoid wait times and ensure availability.
Nankoku City Tourist Hotel is perfect for families, offering connecting rooms, a child-friendly game room with non-slip flooring, and an interactive clock education wall. Monthly Family Clock Quest Days invite kids to hunt for 12 hidden clock motifs within the museum, earning limited-edition clock badges upon completion.
The hotel provides free stroller rentals and a family-friendly breakfast buffet with allergen-safe options. Book via HopeGoo for family packages and late check-out until 3 PM.
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