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  1. Toyama Prefecture is part of the historic Hokuriku region, and the majority of prefecture's population lives on Toyama Bay, one of the largest bays in Japan. Toyama Prefecture is the leading industrial prefecture on the Japan Sea coast and has the advantage of cheap electricity from abundant hydroelectric resources.

  2. Toyama (富山県, Toyama-ken) is a prefecture along the Sea of Japan coast in the the Chubu Region. Prefectural capital is Toyama City. The prefecture includes part of the spectacular Northern Japan Alps, which can be experienced along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.

  3. Visit Toyama is the Official Tourism Website of Toyama, Japan. Toyama has many scenic sights, fun attractions, and delicious food. Visit Toyama is full of advice, recommendations, and useful information to help you plan and enjoy your trip to Toyama.

  4. Discover the top things to do in Toyama, known for its Yuki no Otani snow wall and Mt Tate, one of Japan's three holy mountains. Visit Kurobe Dam, Kansui Park, Toyama Glass Art Museum and the Museum of Art and Design. A highlight is village Ainokura with Gassho-style houses.

  5. Famed for the World Heritage Gokayama villages and Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Toyama is home to some of Japan's most spectacular forests and waterways. Toyama is part of Japan's snow country, stunning in winter when the thatched-roof houses of Gokayama conjure images of Lapland.

  6. Toyama City (富山) is the largest city and capital of Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku Region of northern Chubu. The city is a former castle town and is historically a center of medicine.

  7. Toyama Prefecture has nearly everything that one could want from a trip. From stunning mountainscapes and delicious food and drink, and rich and deep cultural experiences, it is not to be missed. So make sure to hop in a train, plane, or car, and explore the Hokuriku region!

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