Toyama Hidden Gems
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Iwase Canal Historic District — Preserved Port Warehouses
The Iwase Canal (岩瀬運河) district in northern Toyama City is a preserved Meiji-era port town featuring historic wooden war…
Gokayama Gassho-Zukuri Villages — UNESCO Farmhouses in Snow Country
Gokayama (五箇山) is a collection of remote mountain villages famous for gassho-zukuri farmhouses (合掌造り, 'praying hands con…
Toyama Glass Art Museum — Contemporary Glass in Kengo Kuma Design
The Toyama Glass Art Museum (富山市ガラス美術館, TOYAMAキラリ) is a striking contemporary museum designed by architect Kengo Kuma, f…
Toyama Castle & Matsukawa River Cruise — Urban Moat Boat Ride
Toyama Castle (富山城) is a reconstructed castle in central Toyama City, originally built in the 16th century and destroyed…
Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design — Picasso by the Pond
The Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design (富山県美術館, TAD) is a contemporary art museum opened in 2017, housed in a str…
Gokayama Washi Papermaking — 400-Year-Old Craft Tradition
Gokayama has produced traditional washi paper (和紙) for over 400 years, using kozo (mulberry bark) harvested from surroun…
Toyama Glassware & Traditional Crafts — Etchū Glass & Takaoka Casting
Toyama Prefecture is renowned for two distinctive crafts: Etchū glass (越中硝子, Etchū garasu) produced in Toyama City, and…