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TOYAMA & ISHIKAWA

Immerse yourself in the nostalgia-infused modern cityscape of Toyama. The vantage point from the canal unveils a distinctive, serene, and elegant urban atmosphere unlike any other. Furthermore, you can anticipate a delectable array of Japanese cuisine, highlighting locally sourced delicacies, ready to tantalize your taste buds.

Featured Spot to Enjoy

Fugan Canal Kansui Park(Fugan Suijo Line)

This park not only provides a meticulously landscaped setting that beckons visitors as an enticing urban oasis but also hosts world-renowned designs, such as an award-winning Starbucks and esteemed French dining establishments. Additionally, it stands as the exclusive destination in Japan where you can partake in the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a National Important Cultural Property, and experience the remarkable 'water elevator.'

Toyama Glass Art Museum

Toyama city, often dubbed the 'City of Glass,' where the essence of glass artistry resonates throughout every corner. Here, you'll encounter an array of amazing and avant-garde glass creations that redefine our conventional perceptions of this medium. Please be aware that photography is restricted within the exhibition spaces, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the art through your own eyes.

Inami Wood Carving Composite Hall

In Japan, exquisitely crafted wooden sculptures have graced locations, predominantly around shrines and temples, for centuries. Among these treasures, the Inami Sculpture General Hall stands as a standout example, bedecked with intricate carvings that grace both its inner and outer spaces, creating a charming visual spectacle. Inside the museum, you'll encounter a rich collection of over 200 exhibits available for viewing and purchase, encompassing historic figurines bestowed the status of national traditional crafts, as well as contemporary sculptures and artisanal creations. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the remarkable craftsmanship of Japanese artisans.

Kanazawa Tatsunokuchi Onsen

Boasting a remarkable 1,400-year legacy, Tatsunokuchi Onsen stands as one of the oldest hot spring resorts. Its strategic proximity to Kanazawa makes it an exceptionally convenient choice for travelers exploring the region. Esteemed for its chloride-rich mineral composition, the velvety water is believed to contribute to well-being and provide relief from women's health issues. This idyllic retreat beckons you to relax in its open-air baths, an experience particularly well-suited for Japan's crisp autumn and winter seasons.

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