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Porttram (Light rail)
Safe, Comfortable Public Transportation Focused on the Community
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Double-decker Express
Grand Natural Landscapes of Toyama from a 2nd Story Seat
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Tanihata Co., Ltd.
Try your hand at making a kumiko, a traditional craft
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Tateyama Mountain Ski Resort (Gokurakuzaka Area and Raicho Valley Area)
A paradise of greenery that you can enjoy all year round
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Toyama Downtown Tourism Information Office (Samurai
Experience becoming a samurai at Toyama Castle
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Iwase Tour
Historic streets lined with shipping buildings from the Meiji Period
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Set Net Fishing Sightseeing (Toyama Bay Marine)
Observe impressive set net fishing from a pleasure boat!
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Daikanbo Nature Park Campsite
A campsite where you can see both the mountains and the sea!
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Murodo, Tateyama
Feel the history in Japan’s oldest mountain hut
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Toyama Castle Park
An urban oasis and a popular spot for spring cherry blossoms
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Ocean Rest Stop “Mirage”
Come enjoy fresh grilled seafood every Saturday and Sunday!
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YKK Center Park
Let’s go see YKK’s manufacturing secrets!
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Kurobe Lake Pleasure Boat
Take in the magnificent views on a pleasure cruise
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Kurobe Plain
Fully Enjoy Majestic Mountain Landscape
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Asahi Hisui Coast Auto Campground
Next to “Jade Beach”, one of Japan’s 100 most beautiful beaches!
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Kaiwomaru Park / Sailing Ship Kaiwomaru
Feel the spirit of the high seas with the Lady of the Seas!
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Takaoka Kojo Park (Takaoka Castle Ruins)
Takaoka's beautiful moated park, famous for cherry blossoms
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Shinminato Bridge
Enjoy the magnificent view while driving!
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Toyama City Office Observation Tower
A Front Row Seat to Mt. Tateyama! A Must-see if you come to Toyama!
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Takaoka Otogi no Mori Park
Let’s play in the Doraemon area!
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Kanaya-machi (Rows of latticed houses)
A town of charming latticed houses and stone streets in perfect harmony
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Matsukawa River
Experience the river-loving culture of Toyama
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Fujiko・F・Fujio Hometown Art Gallery
Explore the beginnings of the famous manga artist Fujiko・F・Fujio, the father of Doraemon.
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Yamachosuji (Street lined with earthen-wall storehouses)
A neighborhood where the traditional townscape of Japan remains
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Japanese Cedars in Sugisawa
Fresh air filled with negative ions abounds in this forest of Japanese cedar
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Kaiomaru Park/Kaio Bird Park(Toyama New Port Seaside Wild Bird Park)
Bird paradise where you can observe wild birds in each of the four seasons
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Canyoning Experience in Japan’s Breathtaking V-shaped Valley ~Kurobe Gorge Canyoning Tour~ *Comming soon.
Crystal Clear Stream of Water If you want to experience authentic canyoning in Japan, Kurobe Gorge is the Answer.
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Unryuzan Shoko-ji Temple (National Treasure)
A large base for the Ikko movement that drew attention from the feudal lords in the Sengoku period
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Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design
A museum dedicated to art and design, that treats the surrounding environment as art
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Takaoka Mikurumayama Museum
Immerse yourself in the color and craftsmanship of the Takaoka Mikurumayama Festival
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Toyama Municipal Folk Craft Village
Immerse yourself in Toyama’s traditional crafts and architecture
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The Suiboku Museum, Toyama
An art gallery showing you the process behind suiboku-ga, modern Japanese ink wash paintings
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Kurobe River Electricity Memorial
Introducing the human drama and exploits of the men who risked their lives for local power generation
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Shinminato Marina (Kairyu Marine Park)
A marina facility which accents the strengths of Toyama Bay
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Koshinokuni Museum of Literature
A shrine to Toyama’s local literature
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Toyama City Local History Museum (Toyama Castle)
A History Museum in Toyama Castle
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Yamabiko Bridge and Yamabiko Walkway
The best spot for catching the Kurobe Gorge and the trolley train
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MITSUI OUTLET PARK HOKURIKU OYABE
The Hokuriku region’s first full-scale outlet mall!! Offering 173 shops in all, including ten opening outlets for the first time in Japan and 81 brands opening their first outlets in the Hokuriku area
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Oiwasan Nisseki-ji Temple
Cleanse your mind and body. Soothe your heart.
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Himi Hot Spring Village in the Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park
Onsen village with a magnificent view of the Tateyama mountain range across the Toyama Bay