12 Best Things to Do in Toyama
Toyama Travel Guide: What to Do in Toyama Now
Discover the wonders of Toyama, a hidden gem on Japan’s west coast. A haven for nature lovers in search of breathtaking landscapes, the majestic Tateyama Mountain Range or the serene Kurobe Gorge are some of its most unforgettable sights. History buffs will find plenty to explore at Gokayama and Shirakawago UNESCO Heritage sites or the Toyama Castle.
Art enthusiasts can indulge in the city’s glass-making traditions at the Toyama Glass Art Museum. And, of course, no visit to Toyama is complete without savoring the city’s fresh seafood and locally-produced sake. Join us as we take you on a journey through the best things to do in Toyama.
With this Chubu Region Bucket List, let’s also check out the surrounding tourist attractions: Best Things to Do in Chubu
1. Walk Among Snow Giants at Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route

The absolute best highlight of the route is the iconic Snow Wall, which can reach up to 20 meters and may even last until the beginning of summer. Other must-see spots include the Kurobe Dam, Japan’s tallest dam where an observation deck allows for breathtaking views of the mountains and Lake Kurobe. There’s also Murodo, the highest point in the alpine route and a popular spot for outdoor activities.
Be sure to check also our dedicated article: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Guide
2. Ride the Kurobe Gorge Railway

This 20Km train ride takes about 80 minutes and includes several stops where visitors can explore the surrounding nature through numerous hiking trails if they wish to stop along the way, otherwise, just sit back and relax while enjoying the unique perspective of the gorge and the surrounding mountains a perfectly fine option as well. The service only runs between spring and autumn, generally from late April to mid-November, although the most popular season is during fall.
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Trains running between Unazuki Station and Keyakidaira Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kurotetu.co.jp/en/route_guide/ |
3. Travel Back in Time at Gokayama and Shirakawago

These charming sites provide an invaluable experience for visitors about the local culture and history by exploring the traditional houses and participating in hands-on activities, visiting the small museums, and watching unique cultural manifestations such as the Kokiriko folk dance. The villages are particularly beautiful in the winter when they are covered in snow, creating a magical atmosphere.
For some more details, check out our dedicated article: Shirakawago: Best Things to Do
4. Feel the Spirituality at Takaoka Great Buddha

A series of fires eventually convinced the temple to go for a more durable material instead, and so the bronze statue came to be since bronzeware was traditionally one of the town’s main industries. However, the wooden head of the statue’s previous iteration is preserved inside the Buddha itself, which can be seen if you enter the statue’s pedestal.
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9-min walk from Takaoka Station |
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Official Website |
https://visit-toyama-japan.com/en/places-to-go/21108 |
5. Discover the Beauty of Amaharashi Coast

Nowadays it’s designated as a National Site of Scenic Beauty and one of Japan’s Best 100 beaches. The most popular spot is where the Onnaiwa rocky islet is located, which is especially photogenic during sunrises or sunsets and on clear days against the backdrop of the Tateyama Mountains.
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7-min walk from Amarashi Station |
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Official Website |
https://visit-toyama-japan.com/en/places-to-go/21011 |
6. Become Inspired at Toyama Glass Art Museum

The museum’s unique architecture, designed by the renowned architect Kuma Kengo, is also a highlight and is worth a visit on its own.
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2-min walk from Grand Plaza-mae Station |
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Official Website |
https://toyama-glass-art-museum.jp/en/ |
7. Marvel at Inami’s Wood Craftsmanship

Walking around Yokamachi dori (八日町通り), the district’s main road that’s lined with woodcarving workshops, is like stepping back in time with its charming old-school architecture, where we can also experience the sounds of the workshops, selected as one of the Best Hundred Soundscapes in Japan.
And once we’re there, we cannot miss Zuisenji (井波別院瑞泉寺), the largest Buddhist temple in the Hokuriku region and the actual reason the district’s advanced woodcarving culture started. After a fire in the late 19th century, this wooden temple needed reconstruction work, and Kyoto’s best wooden carvers were sent here for this task. They also taught their techniques to local carvers in the process, sparking the craft that the area prides itself on nowadays.
8. Discover Local History at Toyama Castle

A replica of the main keep of the castle was built in 1954 and currently houses the Toyama Local History Museum. So despite its lack of historical authenticity, it’s a beautifully faithful replica and a great destination for history enthusiasts.
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4-min walk from Maruno-Uchi Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.toyamashi-kankoukyoukai.jp/en/?tid=201332 |
9. Stroll Around The Port Town of Uchikawa

The town’s narrow streets along the Hojozuuchi River are lined with old-fashioned wooden houses, small shops, and traditional restaurants that serve fresh seafood caught daily by local fishermen. While the visitors can take a stroll along the harbor, watch the boats come and go, and enjoy the scenic views of the sea and the surrounding mountains.
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Around the area of Nishi-Shinminato or Shinmachiguchi Stations |
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Official Website |
https://www.info-toyama.com/attractions/21053 |
10. Indulge in Toyama’s Local Gastronomic Specialties

For instance, one of the most famous dishes in Toyama is known as masuzushi (鱒寿司). It consists of slices of marinated trout pressed on top of rice, in a circular shape and roughly the size of a small dessert plate, wrapped in bamboo leaves and packed in a small rounded wooden lunchbox.
Firefly Squids (ホタルイカ) are also a local snack favorite, partially because of their beautiful bioluminescent glow that creates a gorgeous sight on Toyama Bay at night during spawning season.
Another popular specialty product is the white shrimp (白エビ), one of the most prized catches in Toyama Bay as this is one of the very few places where it can be found. They owe their popularity to their soft texture and sweet flavor.
11. Unwind at the Hot Springs of Unazuki Onsen and Himi Onsen

Unazuki Onsen’s proximity to Kurobe Gorge is a great opportunity to enjoy both attractions, while Himi Onsen Village, boasts several locations where visitors can soak their feet in the hot spring water baths called “ashiyu” while enjoying the view of the sea.
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Access through Himi Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kitokitohimi.com/site/stay/himionsen.html |
12. Taste the Finest Whiskey at Wakatsuru Saburomaru Distillery

What started as a way to try to make the best of the circumstances, has continued as a company that produces an excellent whisky with a smoky aroma that has earned multiple awards around the world, including two at the latest edition of World Whiskies Awards 2023. Spirits enthusiasts will be more than overjoyed to be able to take a tour around the distillery premises and will have the chance to try all the different products from the company.
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In front of Aburaden Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.wakatsuru.co.jp/saburomaru/ |
My Top Picks From This Bucket List
It’s not every day that you stumble upon a UNESCO World Heritage site right? That’s why you cannot miss the chance to visit Gokayama (and Shirakawago if your schedule allows it) and marvel at its unique and historical architecture amid a quaint mountainous landscape. As an alternative, depending on the season, you probably should visit the iconic and monumental Snow Wall at the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route for a once-in-a-lifetime sight!
Toyama Prefecture is a captivating destination filled with unique and exhilarating experiences that cater to all types of travelers, and it’s still a largely undiscovered destination for mass tourism, so embarking on the Hokuriku route, this is one of the destinations you can’t really miss. Awe-inspiring natural sights, fascinating historical landmarks and delicious dishes are here waiting for you!
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.














