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Toyama Prefecture (富山県 Toyama-ken) is in the central Chubu region of the main Japanese island Honshu.

Understand

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Tourist Information Site

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Visit Toyama is the prefecture's official multilingual guide site.

Cities

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Map
Map of Toyama (prefecture)
  • 1 Toyama - the prefectural capital
  • 2 Takaoka - beautiful city-by-the-sea and home to the Takaoka Great Buddha Statue (高岡大仏 Takaoka Daibutsu)
  • 3 Oyabe
  • 4 Himi Himi, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 5 Tonami Tonami, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 6 Nanto Nanto, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 7 Uozu Uozu, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 8 Namerikawa Namerikawa, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 9 Imizu Imizu on Wikipedia
  • 10 Kamiichi Kamiichi, Toyama on Wikipedia
  • 11 Kurobe
  • 12 Nyuzen Nyūzen on Wikipedia
  • 13 Funahashi Funahashi on Wikipedia

Other destinations

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  • 1 Gokayama World Heritage Site famous for its gassho-zukuri houses
  • Kurobe Gorge -In Kurobe city. Notable for having a unique truck train that goes about half way up the gorge, but also for great hiking and hot springs. Access from Unazuki Onsen station.
  • Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route - A remote link between Nagano and Toyama through a string of several unique forms of transportation constructed to give access to Kurobe dam. Access from Tateyama station (near Toyama) or Shinano-Omachi near Matsumoto.

Get in

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By plane

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Tiny 1 Toyama Airport Toyama Airport on Wikipedia in Toyama (TOY IATA) has flights from Tokyo, Sapporo, Seoul and Taipei.

By train

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Toyama is connected to Tokyo (2 hrs) and Kanazawa (30 min) by the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train line. There are stations at Toyama, Takaoka and Unazuki Onsen.

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Get around

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See

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Suganuma Village
  • Oyabe - a traditional field festival, onsen spot
  • Namerikawa - water skiing and hang-gliding, scenic views
  • Himi - secluded seaside fishing village with excellent fish market
  • Gokayama - deep in the mountains near the border with Gifu, has a couple of well-preserved gassho-style thatched-houses villages

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