Toyama Prefecture, located in Japan’s Hokuriku region along the Sea of Japan, is renowned for its dramatic alpine landscapes, historic mountain villages, and rich fishing traditions. It serves as a gateway to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, one of Japan’s most spectacular mountain journeys. From snow walls in spring to fresh seafood markets, Toyama offers a mix of nature, culture, and culinary delights.
Top Attractions in Toyama
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
A breathtaking mountain route connecting Toyama and Nagano, famous for towering snow walls in spring and colorful foliage in autumn.
Kurobe Gorge
One of Japan’s deepest gorges, offering scenic train rides, hot springs, and stunning seasonal views.
Gokayama
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, similar to those in Shirakawa-go but quieter and less crowded.
Toyama City Glass Art Museum
A striking architectural space showcasing glass artworks from around the world.
Toyama Bay
Known as the “Natural Fish Tank,” offering year-round fresh seafood and beautiful coastal scenery.
Local Cuisine You Must Try
Buri (Yellowtail) – Especially in winter, served fresh or grilled.
Shiroebi (White Shrimp) – Delicate and sweet, unique to Toyama Bay.
Masu Sushi – Pressed trout sushi wrapped in bamboo leaves.
Hotaru Ika (Firefly Squid) – Best enjoyed in spring.
Toyama Black Ramen – Dark soy sauce broth with rich flavor.
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