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Kochi Hotel Guides · Harimayabashi Station
Best Hotels Near Harimayabashi Station: Kochi’s
Crossroads & Arcade Nights
Tosaden Tram Junction · The Red Harimaya Bridge · Obiyamachi Arcade · Hirome Market Walkable · City-Centre Base
🚃 Every tram line in Kochi crosses here — the city’s absolute centre point
⛩️ The tiny red Harimaya Bridge — stage of Kochi’s most scandalous love ballad
🏮 Obiyamachi arcade and its bar lanes start one block west
🍻 Hirome Market’s shared-table feasting is a ten-minute stroll
What Kind of Area is Harimayabashi? A Local’s Honest Take
Every Kochi tram eventually rattles through Harimayabashi, the intersection that functions as the city’s zero-kilometre stone. The namesake red bridge is famously tiny — a photogenic replica arch over a token stream — but its story is pure Kochi: a Buddhist priest caught buying a hairpin for his forbidden love here, immortalised in the folk song every local can sing after two cups of sake. Souvenir stands sell the hairpin candy; the tram bell provides the soundtrack.
As a base, this is the city-centre address. One block west begins the Obiyamachi arcade — Kochi’s covered main street of coffee shops, bookstores and department stores — with the bar-and-izakaya lanes hanging off it like ribs. Hirome Market and the castle sit at the arcade’s far end, ten minutes on foot; the Sunday street market sets up its kilometre of stalls along the same axis. Hotels around the crossing run cheaper than station-front equivalents in bigger cities, and you’ll do your whole Kochi stay — eating, drinking, castle, shopping — without touching a timetable.
Time your stay over a Saturday night: izakaya crawl in the arcade lanes, then Sunday’s street market from 6am with a mikan juice in hand — 300 years of commerce before breakfast.
Getting Around from Harimayabashi
🚃 Tram
Kochi Station 5 min, castle side 4 min; east–west and north–south Tosaden lines cross here, flat city fare.
🚶 On foot
Obiyamachi arcade 1 min, Hirome Market ~10, the castle ~12 — everything flat.
🚌 Bus
Airport limousines and Katsurahama-bound buses stop at the adjacent terminal.
What to See Around Harimayabashi
⛩️ The bridge & its ballad
Thirty seconds of sightseeing, a lifetime of local lore — read the priest’s story, buy the candy hairpin.
🏮 Obiyamachi & the Sunday market
The arcade by day, izakaya lanes by night, and 1690’s street market every Sunday along the castle road.
🍻 Hirome Market
Kochi’s communal dining hall — seared bonito, local sake, instant friends.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Centre-of-everything logic.
🏨 At the crossing: Mid-range and business hotels within two blocks — the sweet spot for nightlife walkers.
🌃 Arcade fringe: Small hotels tucked along Obiyamachi’s side lanes for quieter nights.
Recommended hotels
- Richmond Hotel Kochi — the arcade-side favourite; Hirome Market in slippers range.
- Orient Hotel Kochi — solid value with big baths, a short walk east.
- The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochi — fuller service between the crossing and the castle.
Overall Rating: Harimayabashi Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transport Access | ★★★★☆ | All trams cross; buses alongside |
| Around the Station | ★★★★★ | Arcade, bars, market — zero friction |
| Food & Sights | ★★★★☆ | Hirome + Obiyamachi + Sunday market |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★★☆ | Central stock at fair rates |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★★☆ | Tram bells and ballad nostalgia |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Nightlife-first visitors — walk home from everything
✔ Sunday-market early birds
✔ Couples and friends doing Kochi’s food circuit
✔ Car-free travellers built around the tram grid

