Toyama Prefecture

Japan
Toyama which includes a city and night scenes
Old and new come alive in this prefecture stretching from beaches on the Sea of Japan to villages in the snow-covered Japanese Alps.

The Toyama prefecture is large and diverse, including modern cities and remote mountain villages still practicing centuries-old traditions. Plan enough time to enjoy both parts of this intriguing region.

Toyama City has numerous museums and art galleries. Tour the Toyama Glass Art Museum to see contemporary glass made by local and international artists, including the Dale Chihuly Studio. The Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design offers a range of inspiring artworks in a riverfront setting. Enjoy city views from the on-site café and climb to the top of the building for the Onomatopoeia Rooftop play area.

Toyama’s parks offer pleasant spots for relaxation. Go swimming at Iwasehama Beach. Rest on the grass or cruise along the canal at the Fugan Canal Kansui Park, whose Tenmon-kyo Bridge is an iconic symbol of the city. See beautiful cherry blossoms in the spring at Matsukawa Park and colorful seasonal displays at the Botanic Gardens of Toyama. Learn about the region’s history in the flatland Toyama Castle in the downtown district.

Travel from Toyama City to Nanto, about a 1-hour drive southwest. Stop along the way at the Inami Betsuin Zuisenji Temple, a reconstruction of a large temple built in the 1300s. Note the wooden building’s detailed carvings.

Nanto is a gateway to the prefecture’s countryside and mountains. Visit the UNESCO heritage site of the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama. The Ainokura Gassho-zukuriVillage is just a 1-hour drive from Toyama but centuries removed from modern life because of its isolation in the Japanese Alps. Photograph the village’s unique thatch-covered farmhouses and participate in the Washi Paper Workshop to create lasting memories of your trip to this remote area.

Toyama is on the northwestern coast of Japan’s Honshu Island. Fly into Toyama Airport or travel by train from Tokyo or Nagano within 2 hours. Buses and trains provide service to most major sites within the prefecture, including Ainokura. Rent a car or bicycle to get around on your own.

Popular cities in Toyama Prefecture

Toyama which includes a city and night scenes
Toyama
Known for Castle, Hot springs and Culture
Trip time! Discover the castle, culture, and monuments in quaint Toyama.

Reasons to visit

  • Toyama City Hall Observation Tower
  • Tomi Canal Kansui Park
  • Toyama Municipal Baseball Stadium Alpen Stadium
Tateyama
Tateyama
Known for Adventure, Nature and Theme parks
Escape to Tateyama! Enjoy its adventures, natural setting, and museums.

Reasons to visit

  • Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
  • Kurobe Dam
  • Mt. Tateyama
Ainokura showing a small town or village and landscape views
Nanto
Known for Small town, Culture and Skiing
A gateway to the countryside and mountains of the Toyama Prefecture, this area has a natural beauty that is unsurpassed.

Reasons to visit

  • Suganuma Gassho-zukuri Village
  • Gokayama Folklore Museum
  • Murakami Family Residence
Kurobe
Kurobe
Known for Monuments, Art and Nature
Come to Kurobe and enjoy its monuments, art, and natural setting.

Reasons to visit

  • Sarutobi Gorge
Takaoka
Takaoka
Known for Friendly people, Temples and Monuments
Come to Takaoka and enjoy its temples, monuments, and natural setting.
TOYAMA
Himi
Known for Adventure, Natural parks and Nature
Himi awaits: its adventures, parks, museums, and more!