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Kochi Hotel Guides · Gomen Station

Best Hotels Near Gomen Station: Anpanman’s
Hometown Junction

JR Dosan Line · Gomen-Nahari Line · Tosaden Tram Terminus · Yanase Takashi Country · 15 Minutes from Kochi

🥷 Anpanman country — creator Yanase Takashi grew up here, and the town leans in joyfully

🚆 Three systems meet: JR, the coastal Gomen-Nahari line and the city tram’s eastern end

😊 “Gomen” means “sorry” — the shopping street runs with the pun on every corner

🌊 The Nahari line rolls east to surf beaches and Cape Muroto’s geopark


What Kind of Area is Gomen? A Local’s Honest Take

Gomen is a rail junction in Nankoku city, fifteen minutes east of Kochi — and the funniest station name in Japan, because gomen means “sorry.” The town decided decades ago to stop apologising and start celebrating: the shopping street styles itself the “Gomen machi” of cheerful apology, and because Yanase Takashi — creator of Anpanman, Japan’s eternal toddler-hero — came from this corner of Kochi, his characters greet you everywhere. Each station on the Gomen-Nahari coastal line has its own Yanase-designed mascot standing on the platform, and Anpanman-liveried trains run the JR line toward his museum up-valley.

For travellers it’s mostly a junction with a wink — but a useful one. The Nahari line is the only rail down the surf-and-whale coast toward Cape Muroto’s UNESCO geopark; the tram’s eastern terminus is here for a slow ride into Kochi; and the airport is ten minutes away, making Gomen and Nankoku’s small hotel stock a practical first or last night. Otherwise, do as locals assume you will: grin at the puns, snap the mascots, and sleep in Kochi city.

Riding the Nahari line? Sit oceanside (left heading east) — the elevated track runs right along the Pacific, and every station mascot on the platforms is a Yanase original.


Getting Around from Gomen

🚆 Rail

Kochi ~15 min (JR); the Gomen-Nahari line east to Noichi, Akaoka’s surf coast and Nahari (~75 min).

🚃 Tram

The Tosaden’s eastern terminus at Gomen-machi — a lovely slow rattle into the city.

✈️ Air

Kochi Ryoma Airport is ~10 min by car/bus — Gomen is the closest rail point to the runway.


What to See Around Gomen

🥷 Anpanman country

Mascot-spotting on the Nahari line, character trains, and the Yanase Takashi Memorial Museum up the Dosan line at Kami.

🌊 The Muroto coast

Surf beaches at Akaoka/Yasu, whale-watching boats, and the cape’s raw geopark cliffs at line’s end.

🏯 Okō Castle ruins & Nagaoka fields

The hilltop seat of Chosokabe Motochika, unifier of Sengoku Shikoku — quiet, free, panoramic.


Where Should You Actually Stay?

Junction logic: airport nights and coast departures.

🏨 Nankoku area: A modest scatter of business hotels serves the airport plain.

🚆 Kochi city: Fifteen minutes west — the full stock and the nightlife.

Recommended hotels

  • Nankoku business hotels — simple airport-plain options for early flights or Nahari-line starts.
  • JR Clement Inn Kochi — one short hop west, at Kochi Station itself.
  • Richmond Hotel Kochi — city-centre comfort by the arcade and Hirome Market.

Overall Rating: Gomen Area

Category Rating Notes
Transport Access ★★★★☆ Three systems + the airport nearby
Around the Station ★★☆☆☆ Small-town junction, big-hearted puns
Food & Sights ★★★☆☆ Anpanman lore, castle ruins, coast line
Hotel Choice ★★☆☆☆ Thin locally; Kochi 15 min away
Charm & Atmosphere ★★★★☆ The town that turned sorry into a smile

Who Should Stay Here?

✔ Families chasing Anpanman trains and mascots

✔ Surfers and geopark-goers riding the Nahari line

✔ Early flyers using Kochi Ryoma Airport

✔ Slow-travel tram riders finishing the eastern line

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