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Hidden gem Toyama, a secret destination more beautiful than Mt. Fuji!

🚗Transportation: To get to Toyama, you can choose to depart from Nagoya, passing through Takayama and other places, and enjoy the natural scenery of central Japan along the way. Toyama City has convenient transportation, and car rental is the best choice, especially in winter when the snow is beautiful but the road conditions are complicated. Car rental can ensure a safe and comfortable trip. The JR Himi Line runs through the Amaharashi Coast, which is a great way to experience the perfect combination of the train and the beautiful scenery of the mountains and the sea. 🚩Queues Popular attractions in Toyama, such as Amaharashi Coast and Tateyama Mountain Range, may be crowded during peak tourist seasons, but compared to big cities such as Tokyo and Kyoto, the number of tourists here is still relatively moderate. It is recommended to travel during off-peak hours, in the morning or evening, to avoid the peak crowds and capture the most beautiful light. 👍️Recommended reasons: Toyama attracts more and more travelers with its unique natural scenery and tranquil small-town atmosphere. The spectacular mountains and sea of Amaharashi Coast, the majestic Tateyama Mountain Range, and the rich historical and cultural experiences in the surrounding area make this a rare travel destination. Compared to the famous Mt. Fuji, Toyama is more like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by those with a heart. 📅Travel guide: Day 1: Depart from Nagoya and explore Takayama • Morning: After picking up at Nagoya, head to Takayama. Takayama is the center of the famous Hida Takayama area, retaining a strong traditional Japanese style. You can visit Takayama Jinya to learn about the history of the Edo period; Hie Shrine is known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful gardens; Miyagawa Morning Market is a great place to experience the local life, with a lively morning market and a wide variety of fresh ingredients. • Afternoon to evening: Stay overnight in Takayama and enjoy a quiet night. In the evening, you can taste Hida beef, a specialty of Takayama, which is delicious and tender. Day 2: From Takayama to Toyama, encounter snow-capped mountains and coasts • Morning: Depart from Takayama to Toyama. On the way, you can visit Toyama Castle Ruins, a historic castle site, and walk through the ruins as if you were traveling back in time to the Edo period. Then head to Tateyama Kurobe, which is a great place to see the Tateyama Mountain Range, and in winter, the snow-capped mountains and clouds form a magnificent picture. • Afternoon: Arrive at Amaharashi Coast, the highlight of your trip to Toyama. Standing on the coast, you can see the vast sea on one side and the snow-capped mountains on the other three sides, which is a breathtaking view. You can stay here for a while and capture this unforgettable moment with your camera. Stay overnight in Toyama. Day 3: From Toyama to Kanazawa and Shirakawa-go, experience the rural scenery • Morning: Depart from Toyama to Kanazawa. Kanazawa is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, known for its rich history and culture and beautiful natural scenery. You can visit Omicho Market to experience the daily life of the locals; Kenrokuen Garden is a Japanese garden that combines natural beauty and cultural landscape, with different scenery in each season, worth a visit. • Afternoon: Head to Shirakawa-go, a World Heritage Site, known for its unique gassho-zukuri architecture. Stroll along the quiet country paths and enjoy the tranquil rural scenery. Stay overnight in Gero and experience a traditional Japanese open-air hot spring. Day 4: From Gero to Nagoya, reminisce about the trip • Morning: After a leisurely morning in Gero, head to Nagoya. On the way, you can review the trip of the past few days and organize your photos and mood. • Afternoon to evening: After arriving in Nagoya, take a day trip. You can visit famous attractions such as Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine; in the evening, you can taste local delicacies in the Sakae area, such as Nagoya fried chicken and miso udon noodles. Then prepare for the airport transfer. 🍜Food guide: • Hida beef: One of the must-try delicacies in Takayama, with delicious and tender meat, suitable for grilling or hot pot. • Nagoya fried chicken: One of Nagoya's specialties, with crispy skin and juicy inside, best served with delicious sauce. • Miso udon noodles: One of Nagoya's traditional noodles, known for its rich miso soup base and smooth udon noodles. • Washi lantern exhibition food: When visiting the Washi Lantern Exhibition in Mino City, you can try local snacks and tea. 🏨Accommodation guide: • Takayama: It is recommended to stay in a traditional Japanese inn or guesthouse to experience the local accommodation culture. • Toyama: You can choose a hotel in the city center or a resort near Amaharashi Coast, which is convenient for sightseeing. • Gero: It is recommended to stay in a hotel or inn with hot spring facilities and enjoy a traditional Japanese open-air hot spring. • Nagoya: Hotels in the city center or near transportation hubs are more convenient. 💗Other tips: 1. Best travel time: Toyama has its own characteristics in all seasons, but the snow scene in winter is especially charming. If you like snow scenes, you can choose to go in winter. 2. Dress suggestion: The climate in Toyama is changeable, especially in winter when it is cold and snowy. It is recommended to bring enough warm clothes and waterproof shoes. 3. Photography tips: When taking photos at attractions such as Amaharashi Coast, you can try using different angles and lighting to capture the beauty. The light in the morning and evening is the softest, suitable for taking portraits and landscapes. 4. Local cultural experience: You can try to participate in local traditional festivals or activities, such as washi making and tea ceremony experience, to deeply feel the charm of Japanese culture. 5. Transportation card: It is more convenient to use a transportation card (such as ICOCA card) in big cities such as Nagoya, which can be recharged and used at subway stations, convenience stores, etc.
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Posted: Feb 18, 2025
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