The “Etchu Yatsuo Owara Kaze no Bon” is a folk song event with over 300 years of history, held annually in Etchu Yatsuo from September 1st to 3rd. Its refined dances, songs, and musical performances attract many visitors each year.
On this special tour, you can experience the locally rooted Owara dance from an unusually close distance in a private tatami room. Plus, let's actually dance with the locals!"
Etchu Yatsuo Tourism Hall
The Hikiyama Festival, Yatsuo's spring ritual passed down since the 1740s, symbolizes the prosperity of Yatsuo merchants who thrived through the production and trade of raw silk, silkworm seeds, Japanese paper, and charcoal.
Amidst this affluent lifestyle, the Hikiyama floats and local performing arts have been continuously preserved.
The exhibition hall displays three Hikiyama floats at all times, accompanied by the elegant Hikiyama festival music.
Echizen Yatsuo Base OYATSU
Built in 1872. This renovated traditional house was once the residence of a merchant who dealt in raw silk and Echizen washi paper and also ran a sericulture operation. Enjoy a specially prepared lunch and a live performance of the traditional Owarai dance right before your eyes.
Yao Owara Museum
At the Yao Owara Museum, you can view exhibits on the history of Owara, its songs, dances, costumes, and instruments. In the video exhibition room, you can enjoy the fantastical and elegant imagery of Owara.
At “Etchu Yatsuo Base OYATSU,” a renovated merchant residence built in 1872 that once housed a wholesaler of raw silk and Etchu washi paper while also operating a sericulture business, you will enjoy a course meal prepared by local chefs featuring mountain delicacies and meats, along with a live performance of the traditional Owarai dance right before your eyes.
The person standing in front of the Shinkansen ticket gates at Toyama Station holding a board is the landmark.
Toyama Prefecture, located on the west coast of Japan's main island Honshu, is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the famous Tateyama Mountain Range and the picturesque Toyama Bay. The region is also celebrated for its rich culinary traditions, particularly its seafood and the unique 'white rose' shrimp. With a mix of modern cities and traditional towns, Toyama offers a blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures.
The Tateyama Mountain Range is a stunning alpine area known for its dramatic peaks, glacial lakes, and hot springs. It's part of the Chubu-Sangaku National Park and offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities.
Toyama Bay is famous for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life. It's a prime spot for whale watching, scuba diving, and enjoying fresh seafood.
Gokayama is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring traditional thatched-roof houses (gassho-zukuri) that have stood for centuries. The villages offer a glimpse into rural Japanese life and architecture.
Toyama Castle Park is a beautiful park featuring the ruins of Toyama Castle and a reconstructed keep. The park is surrounded by cherry blossom trees and offers a peaceful escape in the city.
Kurobe Dam is one of the tallest dams in the world and a marvel of modern engineering. The dam is part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route and offers stunning views and a thrilling experience.
Small, sweet shrimp harvested from Toyama Bay, often served as sashimi or in hot pots.
A hearty noodle soup made with miso broth, vegetables, and various meats, similar to a Japanese version of ramen.
A local ramen variety with a rich, soy-based broth and thick, chewy noodles, often topped with chashu pork and green onions.
High-quality beef from the Kurobe region, known for its tenderness and marbling, often served as steak or in hot pots.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn are major attractions.
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Toyama Prefecture is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a peaceful environment. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
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Kanazawa is a beautiful city known for its well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums, and traditional crafts. It's a great day trip from Toyama for history and culture enthusiasts.
Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring traditional thatched-roof houses (gassho-zukuri) that have stood for centuries. The village offers a glimpse into rural Japanese life and architecture.
Takayama is a charming town known for its well-preserved Edo-era streets, traditional inns, and sake breweries. It's a great day trip for those interested in history, culture, and local crafts.
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