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Toyama: Discover a Hidden Gem in Japan

When traveling to Japan, besides the popular Tokyo and Kyoto, Toyama Prefecture is also a fantastic choice! With distinct four seasons and an average annual temperature of around 13°C 🌡️, Toyama caters to all your travel desires, whether it's witnessing stunning snowscapes in winter or experiencing natural beauty and cultural charm in other seasons. Here's a travel guide to Toyama. Must-See Attractions 1. Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design: Designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa, this museum boasts unique architecture and a rich collection of exhibits, with various special exhibitions held from time to time. The museum's rooftop offers breathtaking views of distant snow-capped mountains and a free children's play area 🎠. 2. Toyama Glass Art Museum: Designed by Kengo Kuma, this architectural marvel is filled with the beauty of light and shadow. Here, you can admire exquisite glass artworks and experience the unique charm of glass art. 3. Huan Shui Park: Located just outside the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design, this park is home to what is known as the most beautiful Starbucks. Grab a coffee, sit on the park lawn, enjoy a relaxing time, and admire the park scenery. 4. Kurehayama Park Observation Deck: Known as the "best seat for admiring Mount Tate," one of Japan's three sacred mountains, also known as the "Japanese Alps." Here, you can witness the stunning scenery of Mount Tate's peaks blending with the cityscape. At dusk, the sunset paints the snow-capped mountains, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight. 5. Amaharashi Coast: One of only three places in the world where you can see both the sea and a chain of snow-capped mountains. The protruding mountain in the middle of the sea contrasts sharply with the ocean and the distant snow-capped mountains. The snow-capped mountains are clearer and more beautiful in winter, but it can be quite cold, so remember to dress warmly 🧥. 6. Takaoka City: The hometown of Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of Doraemon, this city is filled with Doraemon elements. The station, parks, and trams all feature Doraemon-related designs, and there's even a dedicated private museum that children will surely love. Food Recommendations 1. Daigo: A famous all-you-can-drink sake izakaya with a wide selection of sake. The food is also excellent, with sashimi platters, stewed beef tendon, and vegetable tempura being particularly delicious. Although there's no English menu, you can show the staff pictures of dishes from tabelog to order. 2. Ebitei Bekkan: The omakase utilizes local ingredients, and the white shrimp is fresh and plump, perfect for experiencing Hokuriku's local products. The second-floor restaurant faces a row of cherry blossom trees, offering a breathtaking view during the blooming season. 3. Sakae Sushi: Enjoy high-quality sushi prepared in front of you for less than 300 per person. The sashimi is fresh, cut thick and large, offering excellent value for money. 4. Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants: There are two conveyor belt sushi restaurants at the JR station. Although it's conveyor belt sushi, each dish is freshly made after ordering. You can enjoy fatty tuna, yellowtail belly, Toyama white shrimp, and top-quality sea urchin gunkanmaki at affordable prices, enough to eat till you're full. 5. Cinnamon Pancakes at the Museum Cafe: The cinnamon pancakes at the cafe on the first floor of the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design are served on a sizzling iron plate, paired with ice cream and black coffee. Enjoy a wonderful afternoon while admiring the view of Huan Shui Park across the street. Things to Note 1. Transportation: Consider purchasing local transportation passes, such as the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line pass, for convenient and affordable travel. Take the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line from Toyama Station to Takaoka City, then transfer to JR to reach Amaharashi Station. 2. Language: Some popular attractions and restaurants may have English menus or staff who speak basic English. However, communication might be challenging in some smaller areas, so download a translation app in advance. 3. Season: While the winter scenery at Amaharashi Coast and other attractions is beautiful, the weather is cold. Be sure to dress warmly and bring enough thick clothing. When traveling in other seasons, remember to check the weather forecast and pack appropriate clothing and rain gear. 4. Etiquette: Be mindful of Japanese etiquette, such as cleaning up your table after dining at a restaurant and keeping quiet on public transportation.
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