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1.Chūbu-Sangaku National Park  ・Honshū, Japan
Chūbu-Sangaku National Park (中部山岳国立公園, Chūbu Sangaku Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in the Chūbu region of Japan. It was established around the Hida Mountains and encompasses parts of Nagano, Gifu, Toyama and Niigata prefectures. It was designated a national park on December 4, 1934, along with Daisetsuzan National Park, Akan National Park, Nikkō National Park, and Aso Kujū National Park.[1]
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2.Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park  ・Honshū, Japan
Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park (能登半島国定公園, Noto-hantō Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park covering a portion of Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture in Japan. It is rated a protected landscape (category V) according to the IUCN.[2] Noto Peninsula (能登半島, Noto Hantō) in the northern half of Ishikawa Prefecture, extends about 100 kilometers into the Sea of Japan. The peninsula is known for its coastal scenery and rural atmosphere. The Quasi-National Park covers much of the coastline, one side of which faces Toyama Bay and other side of which faces the Sea of Japan.[3]
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3.Hakusan National Park  ・Chūbu region, Honshū, Japan
Hakusan National Park (白山国立公園, Hakusan Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in the Chūbu region of Honshū, Japan. Established in 1962, it spans the borders of Fukui, Gifu, Ishikawa, and Toyama prefectures. Its main geographical feature is Mount Haku. In 1980 an area of 480 km² corresponding to the national park was designated a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve.[1][2]
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4.Goheimochi
Goheimochi (Japanese: 五平餅) is a type of mochi made in the Chubu region of central Japan, specifically in Nagano, Gifu, and Aichi prefectures.[1] Unlike regular mochi it is coated with a type of sweet and sour sauce, usually composed of sugar, soy sauce, and mirin.[2] The mochi is then skewered and grilled. Goheimochi is typically made in one of two shapes: Waraji is shaped like a traditional sandal and rounded mochi is served on a skewer.[3] The mochi is usually only half-cooked so that some grains of rice remain, the rice is usually short-grain rice giving goheimochi a firmer texture compared to standard mochi.[4]
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5.Chionoecetes opilio
Chionoecetes opilio, a species of snow crab, also known as opilio crab or opies, is a predominantly epifaunal crustacean native to shelf depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. It is a well-known commercial species of Chionoecetes, often caught with traps or by trawling. Seven species are in the genus Chionoecetes, all of which bear the name "snow crab". C. opilio is related to C. bairdi, commonly known as the tanner crab, and other crab species found in the cold, northern oceans.
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6.Kaetsu border castle ruins
The Kanetsu Border Castle ruins (加越国境城跡群及び道 切山城跡 松根城跡 小原越, Kaetsu-kuni-zakai shiro ato-gun oyobi michi Kiriyama-jō ato Matsune-jō ato Ohara-goe) is the name for a group of ruined castles and sites along the border of what is now Ishikawa Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture connected with the Sengoku period conflict between the warlords Maeda Toshiie and Sassa Narimasa. The ruins were designated a National Historic Site in 2015.[1]
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Type:  Japanese castle  
Builder  :  1584  
7.Masuzushi
Masuzushi (鱒寿司, literally 'trout sushi') is a kind of Japanese ekiben boxed meal sold on trains and train stations in Japan. It is a type of oshizushi (pressed sushi) and a well-known souvenir of Toyama. Masuzushi is made of vinegared trout sashimi on top of vinegared rice and wrapped in bamboo leaves.
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8.Toyama Prefecture
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9.Toyama (city)
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10.Toyama Science Museum
Toyama Science Museum (富山市科学博物館, Toyama-shi Kagaku Hakubutsukan) first opened in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan in 1979 as the Toyama City Science and Culture Center (富山市科学文化センター).[1][2] The Museum reopened in its current guise after renewal in 2007.[1] The museum collects, preserves, researches, and displays materials relating to the natural history of the area and there is also a planetarium.[1][3]
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11.Asanamachi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・13-13 Horikawamachi, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8072Japan
Asanamachi Station (朝菜町駅, Asanamachi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1958  
12.Arimineguchi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・362 Omi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-1456Japan
Arimineguchi Station (有峰口駅, Arimineguchi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  1 October 1937  
13.Inarimachi Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・4-1-73 Inarimachi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0012Japan
Inarimachi Station (稲荷町駅, Inarimachi-eki) is a train station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan operated by the Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  6 December 1914  
14.Inotani Station  ・ JR West  ・Inotani, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture 939-2187Japan
Inotani Station (猪谷駅, Inotani-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line close to the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). The station is the boundary for the two railway companies. Therefore, JR Central crews working on Toyama-bound "Hida" Limited Express services will get off here and JR West crews will take over the remaining journey. JR West crews working on Nagoya or Ōsaka-bound "Hida" Limited Express services will get off here and JR Central crews will take over the remaining journey.
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  27 November 1930; 93 years ago (27 November 1930)  
15.Etchū-Ebara Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2-13-7 Shinjo, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0916Japan
Etchū-Ebara Station (越中荏原駅, Etchū-Ebara-eki) is a train station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
16.Etchū-Sangō Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・460-1 Mizuhashi-Kaihatsu, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-3542Japan
Etchū-Sangō Station (越中三郷駅, Etchū-Sangō-eki) is a train station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
17.Etchū-Nakajima Station
Etchū-Nakajima Station (越中中島駅, Etchū-Nakajima-eki) is a station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Toyamakō Line in Toyama, Japan. 36°43′21″N 137°13′30″E / 36.72250°N 137.22500°E / 36.72250; 137.22500
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18.Etchū-Yatsuo Station  ・ JR West  ・Yatsuomachi Fukujima, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2376Japan
Etchū-Yatsuo Station (越中八尾駅, Etchū-Yatsuo-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  1 September 1927  
19.Ōizumi Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1520 Ōizumi, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8058Japan
Ōizumi Station (大泉駅, Ōizumi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  26 September 1952  
20.Ōshō Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・131 Minamioba, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 930-1304Japan
Ōshō Station (大庄駅, Ōshō-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
21.Kaihotsu Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・6-591 Tsukioka, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8132Japan
Kaihotsu Station (開発駅, Kaihotsu-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
22.Kamidaki Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・260-1 Nakadaki, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 930-1313Japan
Kamidaki Station (上滝駅, Kamidaki-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
23.Kamihori Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・61 Hori, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8057Japan
Kamihori Station (上堀駅, Kamihori-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
24.Kureha Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・1669 Kureha-cho, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0138Japan
Kureha Station (呉羽駅, Kureha-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  3 November 1908  
25.Kosugi Station (Toyama, Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・70-3 Kosugi, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8063Japan
Kosugi Station (小杉駅, Kosugi-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 March 2003  
26.Sakaemachi Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1-3-3 Ishigane, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken (富山県富山市石金1丁目3番3号)Japan
Sakaemachi Station (栄町駅, Sakaemachi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  16 March 2019  
27.Sasazu Station  ・ JR West  ・860 Sasazu, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2223Japan
Sasazu Station (笹津駅, Sasazu-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  27 November 1930  
28.Shinjō-Tanaka Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・4-96-6 Tanaka, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0985Japan
Shinjō-Tanaka Station (新庄田中駅, Shinjō-Tanaka-eki) is a train station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  21 December 2012  
29.Shin-Toyamaguchi Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway   ・Shimofugo, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0814Japan
Shin-Toyamaguchi Station (新富山口駅, Shin-Toyamaguchi-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway   
Opened:  12 March 2022[1][2]  
30.Daisenji Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・11 Kamidaki, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 930-1312Japan
Daisenji Station (大川寺駅, Daisenji-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  10 June 1929  
31.Chisato Station (Toyama)  ・ JR West  ・2300 Chisato Fuchu-machi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2622Japan
Chisato Station (千里駅, Chisato-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  1 September 1927  
32.Tsukioka Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2-282 Tsukioka, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8132Japan
Tsukioka Station (月岡駅, Tsukioka-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
33.Botanic Gardens of Toyama
The Botanic Gardens of Toyama (富山県中央植物園, Toyama-ken Chūō Shokubutsuen, 24.7 hectares) are botanical gardens located at 42 Kamikutsuwada, Fuchu-machi, Nei-gun, Toyama, Toyama, Japan. They are open daily except Thursdays; an admission fee is charged. Garden construction began in 1989. The gardens first opened to the public in 1993, with greenhouses following in 1996 and 2000. The gardens promote research as well as education, aiming to cultivate, preserve, investigate, and research plants. To this end the gardens publish a scholarly journal, the Bulletin of the Botanic Gardens of Toyama.
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34.Toyama Station  ・ JR West Ainokaze Toyama Railway Toyama Chihō Railway   ・1-227 Meirinchō, Toyama-shiToyama PrefectureJapan
Toyama Station (富山駅, Toyama-eki) is a major railway station in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and Ainokaze Toyama Railway. It is the largest and busiest railway terminal in Toyama. Dentetsu Toyama Station (電鉄富山駅, Dentetsu-Toyama-eki), the local railway terminal that provides access to nearby towns (Funahashi, Kamiichi, Tateyama, etc.) as well as access to Tateyama Station (the starting point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route) via Toyama Chihō Railway is next to Toyama Station.
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Operated by:   JR West Ainokaze Toyama Railway Toyama Chihō Railway   
Opened:  20 March 1899; 125 years ago (1899-03-20)  
35.Nishi-Toyama Station  ・ JR West JR Freight   ・860 Teramachi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0874Japan
Nishi-Toyama Station (西富山駅, Nishi-Toyama-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   JR West JR Freight   
Opened:  1 September 1927  
36.Nirehara Station  ・ JR West  ・3610 Nirehara, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2184Japan
Nirehara Station (楡原駅, Nirehara-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  27 November 1930  
37.Nunoichi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・774 Nunoichi, Toyama-shi Toyama-ken 939-8063Japan
Nunoichi Station (布市駅, Nunoichi-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1921  
38.Hayahoshi Station  ・ JR West JR Freight   ・Fuchumachi Hayahoshi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2706Japan
Hayahoshi Station (速星駅, Hayahoshi-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   JR West JR Freight   
Opened:  1 September 1927  
39.Higashi-Shinjō Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1-25-6 Shinjo, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0992Japan
Higashi-Shinjō Station (東新庄駅, Higashi-Shinjō-eki) is a train station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
40.Higashi-Toyama Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   ・3-17-53 Higashi-Toyama Kotobuki-cho, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 931-8452Japan
Higashi-Toyama Station (東富山駅, Higashi-Toyama-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   
Opened:  16 November 1908  
41.Higashi-Yatsuo Station  ・ JR West  ・Yatsuo-Jono, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2314Japan
Higashi-Yatsuo Station (東八尾駅, Higashi-Yatsuo-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  1 June 1956  
42.Fujikoshi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2-1-2 Ishigane, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-0966Japan
Fujikoshi Station (不二越駅, Fujikoshi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  6 December 1914  
43.Fuchū-Usaka Station  ・ JR West  ・1162-3 Nishi-hongō, Fuchū-machi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-2701Japan
Fuchū-Usaka Station (婦中鵜坂駅, Fuchū-Usaka-eki) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in Toyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  15 March 2008  
44.Hongū Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・Hongū, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 930-1455Japan
Hongū Station (本宮駅, Hongū-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  1 October 1937  
45.Mizuhashi Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・676-2 Mizuhashi Iseya, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-3524Japan
Mizuhashi Station (水橋駅, Mizuhashi-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  16 November 1908  
46.Minami-Toyama Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・217-8 Omachi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken 939-8073Japan
Minami-Toyama Station (南富山駅, Minami-Toyama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  6 December 1914  
47.Museum of Modern Art, Toyama
The Museum of Modern Art, Toyama (富山県立近代美術館, Toyama Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan) is a museum in Toyama, Toyama. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefecture.[1] The museum, which opened in 1981, stands within Jōnan Park in central Toyama. It displays a permanent collection and also temporary exhibitions.
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48.Toyama Castle
Toyama Castle (富山城, Toyama-jō) is a flatland-style Japanese castle located in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It is also called Azumi Castle (安住城 Azumi-jō).[1][2] Built in 1543, the castle and its surrounding land is maintained by the government of Japan as a public park.
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Type:  flatland-style Japanese castle  
Builder  :  1543  
49.Yasuda Castle
Yasuda Castle (安田城, Yasuda-jō) was a Sengoku period flatland-style Japanese castle located in the Fuchu neighborhood of the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Honshu, Japan. The ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1981.[1]
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Type:  flatland-style Japanese castle  
Buildyear  :  Maeda Toshiie (?)  
50.Mount Kurobegorō
Mount Kurobegorō (黒部五郎岳, Kurobegorō-dake) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains,[3] reaching the height of 2,839.58 m (9,316 ft). It is situated in Japan's Hida Mountains in Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture. It was specified for Chūbu-Sangaku National Park on December 4, 1934.[4]
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Elevation:  2,897.48 m (9,506.2 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
51.Mount Suisho
Mount Suisho (水晶岳, Suishō-dake, lit. "Mount Crystal"), also known as Kurodake or Mount Kuro (黒岳, Kuro-dake, lit. "Black Mountain"), is a mountain in the southeastern area of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is designated as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[2]
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Elevation:  2,986 m (9,797 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
52.Toyama Gokoku Shrine  ・
36°41′23″N 137°12′4″E / 36.68972°N 137.20111°E / 36.68972; 137.20111 Toyamaken Gokoku Shrine (富山縣護國神社, Toyamaken gokoku jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami of "martyrs of the state" (国事殉難者) and its annual festivals take place on April 25 and October 5. It was established in 1913.
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53.Mount Yakushi
Mount Yakushi (薬師岳, Yakushi-dake) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains,[3] reaching the height of 2,926 m (9,600 ft). It is situated in Japan's Hida Mountains in Toyama Prefecture. It was specified for Chūbu-Sangaku National Park on December 4, 1934.[4]
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Elevation:  2,926.01 m (9,599.8 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
54.Mount Washiba
Mount Washiba (鷲羽岳, Washiba-dake) is a peak and complex of volcanoes in the Hida Mountains range of the Japanese Alps at 2924m, located in Nagano Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. It is listed in 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[2]
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Elevation:  2,924 m (9,593 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
55.Jinzū River
The Jinzū River (神通川, Jinzū-gawa or Jintsū-gawa or Jindzū-gawa) is a river that flows from Gifu Prefecture to Toyama Prefecture in Japan. The upper reaches of the river in Gifu are called the Miya River. It is 120 km (75 mi) in length and has a watershed of 2,720 square kilometres (1,050 sq mi).
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56.Takaoka, Toyama
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57.Asahigaoka Station (Toyama)  ・  ・Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture Japan
Asahigaoka Station (旭ヶ丘駅, Asahigaoka Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line[1] located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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58.Amaharashi Station  ・ JR West  ・105 Shibuya, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 933-0133Japan
Amaharashi Station (雨晴駅, Amaharashi-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in the city of Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  5 April 1912  
59.Ejiri Station
36°45′44″N 137°01′50″E / 36.7622493°N 137.0306468°E / 36.7622493; 137.0306468Ejiri Station (江尻駅, Ejiri Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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60.Etchū-Kokubu Station  ・ JR West  ・Fushihikokubu, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 933-0101Japan
Etchū-Kokubu Station (越中国分駅, Etchū-Kokubu-eki) is a train station in the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is the newest station of the Himi Line operated by West Japan Railway Company.[1]
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  July 1, 1953  
61.Etchū-Nakagawa Station  ・ JR West  ・1-3 Nakagawa, Takaoka, Toyama 933-0056Japan
Etchū-Nakagawa Station (越中中川駅, Etchū-Nakagawa-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  1 April 1916 (1916-04-01)  
62.Ogino Station (Toyama)
Ogino Station (荻布駅, Ogino Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°46′1.09″N 137°2′8.70″E / 36.7669694°N 137.0357500°E / 36.7669694; 137.0357500
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63.Kataharamachi Station (Toyama)
The Katahara-machi Station (片原町駅, Katahara-machi Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station is sometimes called Yamachōsuji Entrance (山町筋入り口, Yamachōsuji Iriguchi). Kataharamachi Station has two tracks with side platforms on street level.
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64.Kyūkan Iryō Center-mae Station
Kyūkan Iryō Center-mae Station (急患医療センター前駅, Kyūkan Iryō Sentā-mae eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station was once named Takaoka Shichō-mae and then renamed to Honmaru Kaikan-mae (本丸会館前, Honmaru Kaikan-mae) on October 1, 1977. The present name is from March 29, 2014.[1]
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65.Sakashitamachi Station
The Sakashita-machi Station (坂下町駅, Sakashita-machi Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station is sometimes called Takaoka Daibutsuguchi (高岡大仏口). 36°44′51″N 137°00′53″E / 36.74750°N 137.01472°E / 36.74750; 137.01472
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66.Shikino Chūgakkō-mae Station
The Shikino Chūgakkō-mae Station (志貴野中学前駅, Shikino Chūgakkō-mae Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station is sometimes called Takaoka-shi Yakusho-mae (高岡市役所前) because it's closer to the city offices than Honmaru Kaikan-mae Station. 36°45′20″N 137°01′25″E / 36.75556°N 137.02361°E / 36.75556; 137.02361
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67.Shimin Byōin-mae Station (Toyama)
The Shimin Byōin-mae Station (市民病院前駅, Shimin Byōin-mae Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°45′29″N 137°01′33″E / 36.75806°N 137.02583°E / 36.75806; 137.02583
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68.Shin-Takaoka Station  ・ JR West  ・1790-2 Shimokuroda, Takaoka CityToyama PrefectureJapan
Shin-Takaoka Station (新高岡駅, Shin-takaoka-eki) is an interchange railway station on the high-speed Hokuriku Shinkansen line and Jōhana Line in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It opened on 14 March 2015, coinciding with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from Nagano to Kanazawa.[1]
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  14 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-14)  
69.Shin-Nōmachi Station
Shin Nōmachi Station (新能町駅, Shin Nōmachi Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°46′12.66″N 137°2′15.60″E / 36.7701833°N 137.0376667°E / 36.7701833; 137.0376667
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70.Shin-Yoshihisa Station
The Shin Yoshihisa Station (新吉久駅, Shin Yoshihisa Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.[1] 36°46′34.67″N 137°3′10.74″E / 36.7762972°N 137.0529833°E / 36.7762972; 137.0529833
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71.Suehirochō Station (Toyama)
The Suehirochō Station (末広町駅, Suehirochō Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°44′39″N 137°00′49″E / 36.744274°N 137.013611°E / 36.744274; 137.013611
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72.Takaoka Station (Toyama)  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR West   ・6-1 Shimozekimachi, Takaoka, Toyama(富山県高岡市下関町6番1号)Japan
Takaoka Station (高岡駅, Takaoka-eki) is a major interchange railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR West   
73.Takaoka Freight Terminal  ・ JR Freight   ・1-1-20 Yoshihisa, Takaoka City, Toyama PrefectureJapan
Takaoka Freight Terminal (高岡貨物駅, Takaoka-kamotsu-eki) is a railway freight terminal in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). The terminal is located at the end of the Shinminato Line.
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Operated by:   JR Freight   
Opened:  27 January 1918  
74.Takaoka-Yabunami Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・Takaoka-shi, Toyama-kenJapan
Takaoka-Yabunami Station (高岡やぶなみ駅, Takaoka-Yabunami Station-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan which is operated by the third-sector railway operating company Ainokaze Toyama Railway from March 2018.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
75.Toide Station  ・ JR West  ・2-4-1 Toidemachi, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1104Japan
Toide Station (戸出駅, Toide-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  4 May 1894; 129 years ago (1894-05-04)  
76.Naka Shinminato Station
The Naka Shinminato Station (中新湊駅, Naka Shinminato Eki) is a city tram station located on the Shinminatokō Line in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. This station is located near Route 415. 36°46′31″N 137°05′18″E / 36.7753°N 137.0884°E / 36.7753; 137.0884
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77.Nishi-Takaoka Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・219 Tateno Takaike-cho, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 933-0325Japan
Nishi-Takaoka Station (西高岡駅, Nishi-Takaoka-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  25 April 1957  
78.Nōmachi Station  ・ JR West JR Freight   ・1438 Nōmachi, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-kenJapan
Nōmachi Station (能町駅, Nōmachi-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West JR Freight   
Opened:  29 December 1900 (1900-12-29)  
79.Nōmachiguchi Station
The Nōmachiguchi Station (能町口駅, Nōmachiguchi Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°46′24″N 137°02′56″E / 36.77333°N 137.04889°E / 36.77333; 137.04889
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80.Hayashi Station  ・ JR West  ・240 Higashitoheizo, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 933-0817Japan
Hayashi Station (林駅, Hayashi-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  19 November 1956; 67 years ago (1956-11-19)  
81.Hirokōji Station (Toyama)
The Hirokōji Station (広小路駅, Hirokōji Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station was renamed from Izumi-chō on May 7, 1958. 36°45′9.54″N 137°1′14.62″E / 36.7526500°N 137.0207278°E / 36.7526500; 137.0207278
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82.Fukuoka Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・321 Fukuoka-cho Shimomino, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 939-0116Japan
Fukuoka Station (福岡駅, Fukuoka-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the Fukuoka neighbourhood of the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ainokaze Toyama Railway, which is a third-sector operator. This station is named after Fukuoka, Toyama, not the city of Fukuoka in Kyushu, the main station of which is named Hakata.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  1 November 1898  
83.Fushiki Station  ・ JR West  ・1 Fushikifurukokufu, Takaoka, Toyama 933-0112Japan
Fushiki Station (伏木駅, Fushiki-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  29 December 1900 (1900-12-29)  
84.Futatsuka Station  ・ JR West  ・2209 Futatsuka, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken 933-0816Japan
Futatsuka Station (二塚駅, Futatsuka-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  20 February 1914; 110 years ago (1914-02-20)  
85.Yoshihisa Station
The Yoshihisa Station (吉久駅, Yoshihisa Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Yoshihisa Station has one track without raised platforms. The two side platforms by the track are only indicated with white lines on the road. 36°46′55.86″N 137°3′23.58″E / 36.7821833°N 137.0565500°E / 36.7821833; 137.0565500
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86.Yonejimaguchi Station
Yonejimaguchi Station (米島口駅, Yonejimaguchi-eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan. 36°46′22″N 137°02′19″E / 36.77278°N 137.03861°E / 36.77278; 137.03861
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87.Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens
The Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens (二上山万葉植物園, Futagamiyama Man'yō Shokubutsuen) are botanical gardens located in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan. The garden site occupies about 10,000 m2, and contains both wildflowers and many plant varieties mentioned in the Man'yōshū anthology. 36°47′28.5″N 137°1′14.5″E / 36.791250°N 137.020694°E / 36.791250; 137.020694
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88.Takaoka Castle
Takaoka Castle (高岡城, Takaoka-jō) was a flatland-style Japanese castle in what is now the city of Takaoka, Toyama Japan. It was originally constructed in 1609, and was only used for a few years before being dismantled. The site of its ruins are now a park.[1] The castle is designated one of Japan's Top 100 Castles by the Japanese Castle Foundation.[2] The ruins are protected as a National Historic Site.[3]
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Type:  flatland-style Japanese castle  
Builder  :  1609  
Buildyear  :  Maeda clan  
89.Imizu Shrine  ・Shinto
Imizu Shrine (射水神社, Imizu Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Kojo neighborhood of the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It one of four shrines claiming the title of ichinomiya of former Etchū Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on April 23.[1]
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Deity:  Ninigi  
Festival:  April 23  
Established:  pre-Nara period  
90.Keta Jinja  ・Shinto
Keta Shrine (気多神社, Keta Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Fushiki-ichinomiya neighborhood of the city of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It one of four shrines claiming the title of ichinomiya of former Etchū Province, and has one of the strongest claims, as it is located in close proximity to the ruins of the provincial capital, kokubunji and the Sōja of Etchū Province, and the local place name is also ichinomiya". The main festival of the shrine is held annually on April 18.[1]
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Deity:  Ōkuninushi  
Festival:  April 18  
Established:  Nara period  
91.Kokutai-ji  ・184 Ota, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken, 933-0133  ・Rinzai
Kokutai-ji (国泰寺, "Temple of National Peace"), originally Tosho-ji (東松寺), is one of fourteen autonomous branches of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, founded in 1300 by the monk Jiun Myoi in Toyama, Japan. In 1327 Emperor Go-Daigo gave the temple the name Kokutai-ji, and Jiun Myoi became Seisen Zenji.[1]
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92.Zuiryū-ji (Toyama)  ・Takaoka, Toyama  ・Buddhist
Zuiryū-ji (瑞龍寺) is a Buddhist temple in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The temple belongs to the Sōtō-school of Japanese Zen Buddhism.
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93.Nishi-Uozu Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・3363-7 Sumiyoshi, Uozu-shi, Toyama-ken 937-0851Japan
Nishi-Uozu Station (西魚津駅, Nishi-Uozu-eki) is a railway station in the city of Uozu, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.[1]
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 June 1936  
94.Uozu, Toyama
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95.Uozu Aquarium
Uozu Aquarium (魚津水族館, Uozu Suizokukan) is an aquarium in Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.[1] Opened on the 21st of September 1913, it claims to be the oldest aquarium in Japan still open.[4][5] The aquarium is accredited as a Registered Museum by the Museum Act from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.[6]
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96.Uozu Momoyama Sports Park Stadium  ・ Uozu, Toyama, Japan
Uozu Momoyama Sports Park Stadium (魚津桃山運動公園陸上競技場) is an athletic stadium in Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the home stadiums of football club Kataller Toyama.[1]
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97.Matsukura Castle
Matsukura Castle (松倉城, Matsukura-jō) was a Muromachi period yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It was one of the three major mountain-castles in Etchū Province, along with Matsuyama Castle in central Etchū and Moriyama Castle in western Etchū.
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Type:  yamajiro-style Japanese castle  
Builder  :  c.1335  
98.Uozu Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   ・1-1 Shakado, Uozu-shi, Toyama-ken 937-0067Japan
Uozu Station (魚津駅, Uozu-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Uozu, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   
Opened:  16 November 1908 (1908-11-16)  
99.Kyōden Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・437-1 Hamakyōden, Uozu-shi, Toyama-ken 937-0007Japan
Kyōden Station (経田駅, Kyōden-eki) is a railway station in the city of Uozu, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  1 October 1936  
100.Dentetsu-Uozu Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・10-3 Bunka-machi, Uozu-shi, Toyama-ken 937-0805Japan
Dentetsu-Uozu Station (電鉄魚津駅, Dentetsu-Uozu-eki) is a railway station in the city of Uozu, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 June 1936  
101.Himi Station  ・ JR West  ・1-12-18 Ise-Omachi, Himi-shi, Toyama-ken 935-0015Japan
Himi Station (氷見駅, Himi-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in the city of Himi in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  19 September 1912  
102.Himi, Toyama
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103.Himi Seaside Botanical Garden
The Himi Seaside Botanical Garden (氷見市海浜植物園, Himi-shi Kaihin Shokubutsuen) is a botanical garden located at 3583 Banchi, Tanagida, Himi, Toyama, Japan. It is open daily except Tuesdays; an admission fee is charged. The garden opened in 1996 beside Matsudae-no-Nagahama, a seaside promenade along a beach of white sands and green pines mentioned in the Man'yōshū. It is set within a striking building designed by architect Itsuko Hasegawa.
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104.Mount Sekidō
Mount Sekidō (石動山, Sekidōzan) is a 564 metres (1,850 ft) mountain on the border of Nanao and Nakanoto in Ishikawa Prefecture and the town of Himi, in Toyama Prefecture. It is also called Mount Isurugi (伊須流岐山, Isurugizan). Mount Sekidō was considered a holy mountain and was the center of a mountain cult since the Heian period. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1978.[1] It is located with the borders of the Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park.
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Elevation:  564 m (1,850 ft)  
105.Shimao Station  ・ JR West  ・2015 Shimao, Himi-shi, Toyama-ken 935-0032Japan
Shimao Station (島尾駅, Shimao-eki) is a railway station on the Himi Line in the city of Himi in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  5 April 1912  
106.Naka-Namerikawa Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・39 Tanaka Shinmachi, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0056Japan
Naka-Namerikawa Station (中滑川駅, Naka-Namerikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  28 February 1914  
107.Namerikawa Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway Toyama Chihō Railway   ・Tatsuno, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0024Japan
Namerikawa Station (滑川駅, Namerikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated jointly by the private railway operator Toyama Chiho Railway and the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway Toyama Chihō Railway   
Opened:  24 March 1906  
108.Nishi-Kazumi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・621 Shimo-Umezawa, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-085Japan
Nishi-Kazumi Station (西加積駅, Nishi-Kazumi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 June 1913  
109.Nishi-Namerikawa Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・294-2 Komohara, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0066Japan
Nishi-Namerikawa Station (西滑川駅, Nishi-Namerikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 June 1913  
110.Hamakazumi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・393-5 Magaribuchi, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0016Japan
Hamakazumi Station (浜加積駅, Hamakazumi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  14 December 1935  
111.Hayatsukikazumi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1243-1 Oiwakei, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0808Japan
Hayatsukikazumi Station (早月加積駅, Hayatsukikazumi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  23 March 1950  
112.Higashi-Namerikawa Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・1512 Nakamura, Namerkawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0002Japan
Higashi-Namerikawa Station (東滑川駅, Higashi-Namerikawa-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  20 November 1964  
113.Namerikawa, Toyama
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114.Firefly squid
The firefly squid (Watasenia scintillans), also commonly known as the sparkling enope squid or hotaru-ika in Japan,[3] is a species of squid in the family Enoploteuthidae.[4] W. scintillans is the sole species in the monotypic genus Watasenia.[4] These tiny squid are found on the shores of Japan in springtime during spawning season, but spend most of their lives in deeper waters between 200 and 400 metres (700 and 1,300 feet; 100 and 200 fathoms).[5] They are bioluminescent organisms and emit blue light from photophores, which some scientists have hypothesized could be used for communication, camouflage, or attracting food, but it is still unclear in the scientific community exactly how this species uses their bioluminescence.[3]
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115.Etchū-Nakamura Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1319-1 Nakamura, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0002Japan
Etchū-Nakamura Station (越中中村駅, Etchū-Nakamura-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  14 December 1935  
116.Naka-Kazumi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・938 Horie, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0846Japan
Naka-Kazumi Station (中加積駅, Naka-Kazumi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 June 1913  
117.Aimoto Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2826 Uchiyama, Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0281Japan
Aimoto Station (愛本駅, Aimoto-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  21 November 1923  
118.Ikuji Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・4303 Yoshida-Urashima, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0005Japan
Ikuji Station (生地駅, Ikuji-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  16 April 1910 (1910-04-16)  
119.Uchiyama Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1675 Uchiyama, ,Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0281Japan
Uchiyama Station (内山駅, Uchiyama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  21 November 1923  
120.Unazuki Station
Unazuki Station (宇奈月駅, Unazuki-eki) is a railway station in Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the Kurobe Gorge Railway.
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121.Unazuki Onsen Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・260 Unazuki Onsen, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0282Japan
Unazuki Onsen Station (宇奈月温泉駅, Unazuki-onsen-eki) is a railway station in Unazuki, Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway. It is the terminus of the line. It is also located close to Unazuki Station on the narrow-gauge Kurobe Gorge Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  21 November 1923  
122.Urayama Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・623-2 Unatsuki-Urayama, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0862Japan
Urayama Station (浦山駅, Urayama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
123.Ogyū Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・5276 Ogyū, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0801Japan
Ogyū Station (荻生駅, Ogyū-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
124.Otozawa Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・3993-2 Uchiyama, Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0864Japan
Otozawa Station (音沢駅, Otozawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  21 November 1923  
125.Oritate Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・3195-2 Oritate, Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0861Japan
Oritate Station (下立駅, Oritate-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
126.Oritateguchi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2654 Oritatate, Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0861Japan
Oritateguchi Station (下立口駅, Oritateguchi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
127.Kanetsuri Station  ・Kurobe Gorge Railway  ・Kurobe, ToyamaJapan
Kanetsuri Station (鐘釣駅, Kanetsuri Eki) is a railway station operated by Kurobe Gorge Railway in Kurobe, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:  Kurobe Gorge Railway  
Opened:  16 November 1953 (1953-11-16)  
128.Kuronagi Station  ・Kurobe Gorge Railway  ・Kurobe, ToyamaJapan
Kuronagi Station (黒薙駅, Kuronagi Eki) is a railway station operated by Kurobe Gorge Railway in Kurobe, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:  Kurobe Gorge Railway  
Opened:  16 November 1953 (1953-11-16)  
129.Kurobe Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   ・5 Tenjinshin, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0042Japan
Kurobe Station (黒部駅, Kurobe-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway JR Freight   
Opened:  16 April 1910 (1910-04-16)  
130.Kurobe-Unazukionsen Station  ・ JR West  ・3210-3 Wakaguri, Kurobe City, Toyama PrefectureJapan
Kurobe-Unazukionsen Station (黒部宇奈月温泉駅, Kurobe-Unazuki-onsen-eki) is a railway station on the high-speed Hokuriku Shinkansen line in Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Shin-Kurobe Station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line is connected to the station by a walkway.
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  14 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-14)  
131.Keyakidaira Station  ・Kurobe Gorge Railway  ・Kurobe, ToyamaJapan
Keyakidaira Station (欅平駅, Keyakidaira Eki) is a railway station operated by Kurobe Gorge Railway in Kurobe, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Though the tracks continue southward to Kurobe Dam, access past Keyakidaira Station is limited to employees of the Kansai Electric Power Company (Kanden) and guided tours.[1][2]
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Operated by:  Kurobe Gorge Railway  
Opened:  16 November 1953 (1953-11-16)  
132.Sasadaira Station  ・Kurobe Gorge Railway  ・Kurobe, ToyamaJapan
Sasadaira Station (笹平駅, Sasadaira Eki) is a railway station operated by Kurobe Gorge Railway in Kurobe, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Sasadaira is a seasonal station. For most of the year, Sasadaira Station is closed to passenger traffic and is only served by trains for Kansai Electric Power Company employees. However, the station is sometimes served by trains between the end of April and the beginning of May, when snowfall prevents trains from heading any further towards Keyakidaira Station.[1][2] The station is equipped with a toilet.
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Operated by:  Kurobe Gorge Railway  
Opened:  16 November 1953 (1953-11-16)  
133.Shitayama Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・4229 Wakaguri, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0802Japan
Shitayama Station (舌山駅, Shitayama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
134.Dentetsu-Ishida Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・253-2 Oka, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0054Japan
Dentetsu-Ishida Station (電鉄石田駅, Dentetsu-Ishida-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  1 June 1940  
135.Dentetsu-Kurobe Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・815 Mikkabi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 9938-0031Japan
Dentetsu-Kurobe Station (電鉄黒部駅, Dentetsu-Kurobe-eki) is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
136.Tochiya Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・953 Tochiya,Unatsuki-machi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0864Japan
Tochiya Station (栃屋駅, Tochiya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
137.Nagaya Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1382 Nagaya, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0801Japan
Nagaya Station (長屋駅, Nagaya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
138.Higashi-Mikkaichi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2894-3 Sakai-Mikkaichi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0031Japan
Higashi-Mikkaichi Station (東三日市駅, Higashi-Mikkaichi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
139.Wakaguri Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1860 Wakaguri, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-0802Japan
Wakaguri Station (若栗駅, Wakaguri-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  5 November 1922  
140.Mount Okukane
Mount Okukane (奥鐘山, Okukane-yama) is a mountain located between the towns of Tateyama and Kurobe in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The mountain has an elevation of 1,543 m (5,062 ft). Mount Okukane rises dramatically between the Kurobe Gorge and the Haba Valley to form, at 600 metres (2,000 ft), one of the foremost sheer rock faces in Japan.[1] The mountain is primarily composed of granite and is part of the Hida Mountains, also known as the Northern Japan Alps. Mount Okukane, together with the Kurobe and Sarutobi gorges, were designated a Special Natural Monument and Special Place of Scenic Beauty in 1964.A[2][3]
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Elevation:  1,543 m (5,062 ft)  
141.Mount Goryu
Mount Goryu (五竜岳, Goryu-dake) is a mountain in the Ushirotateyama Mountains in the Hida Mountains. The mountain body straddles Kurobe, Toyama and Ōmachi, Nagano, and the summit is mostly located on the Toyama side.[3] It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[4] It is sometimes written as Goryu-dake with only "dragon" in the old font.[2]
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Elevation:  2,814 m (9,232 ft)[1][2]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains (Ushirotateyama Mountains)  
142.Kurobe River
The Kurobe River (黒部川, Kurobe-gawa) is a river in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The river is 86 kilometres (53 mi) in length and has a watershed of 689 square kilometres (266 sq mi).[1] The river rises from Mount Washiba in the Hida Mountains and carves the deep valley known as the Kurobe Gorge. It comes out of the mountains at Unazuki and forms an alluvial fan which directly sinks into the Sea of Japan.
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143.Higashi-Nojiri Station  ・ JR West  ・4162 Noka, Tonami-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1333Japan
Higashi-Nojiri Station (東野尻駅, Higashi-Nojiri-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Tonami, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  10 August 1951; 72 years ago (1951-08-10)  
144.Tonami, Toyama
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145.Masuyama Castle
Masuyama Castle (増山城, Masuyama-jō) was a Muromachi period yamashiro-style Japanese castle located in what is now part of the city of Tonami, Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Honshu, Japan. The ruins have been protected by the central government as a National Historic Site since 2009.[1] It was also known as Wada Castle (和田城, Wada-jō)
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Type:  yamashiro-style Japanese castle  
Builder  :  c.1394  
146.Aburaden Station  ・ JR West  ・Saburomaru, Tonami-shi, Toyama-ken 939-13Japan
Aburaden Station (油田駅, Aburaden-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Tonami, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  29 December 1900; 123 years ago (1900-12-29)  
147.Shō River
The Shō River (庄川, Shō-gawa) has its source in Mount Eboshi (烏帽子岳 Eboshigatake) in the Shōkawa-chō area of Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. After flowing for 115 km (71 mi) through the northern part of Gifu Prefecture and the western part of Toyama Prefecture, it empties into Toyama Bay.
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148.Tonami Station  ・ JR West  ・1-1-1 Omotemachi, Tonami-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1374Japan
Tonami Station (砺波駅, Tonami-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in the city of Tonami, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  4 May 1897; 126 years ago (1897-05-04)  
149.Oyabe, Toyama
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150.Isurugi Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・11-10 Isurugi-cho, Oyabe-shi, Toyama-ken 932-0053Japan
Isurugi Station (石動駅, Isurugi-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Oyabe, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  1 November 1898  
151.Nanto, Toyama
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152.Etchū-Yamada Station  ・ JR West  ・586 Takebayashi, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1734Japan
Etchū-Yamada Station (越中山田駅, Etchū-Yamada-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  10 August 1951; 72 years ago (1951-08-10)  
153.Jōhana Station  ・ JR West  ・385 Koreyasu, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1852Japan
Jōhana Station (城端駅, Jōhana-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  31 October 1897; 126 years ago (1897-10-31)  
154.Takagi Station (Toyama)  ・ JR West  ・879-2 Kawayokeshin, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1504Japan
Takagi Station (高儀駅, Takagi-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  30 May 1899; 124 years ago (1899-05-30)  
155.Higashi-Ishiguro Station  ・ JR West  ・2683-2 Shimoyoshie, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1543Japan
Higashi-Ishiguro Station (東石黒駅, Higashi-Ishiguro-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  10 August 1951; 72 years ago (1951-08-10)  
156.Fukuno Station (Toyama)  ・ JR West  ・1767 Matsubarashin, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1571Japan
Fukuno Station (福野駅, Fukuno-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  4 May 1897; 126 years ago (1897-05-04)  
157.Fukumitsu Station  ・ JR West  ・5327 Araki, Nanto-shi, Toyama-ken 939-1732Japan
Fukumitsu Station (福光駅, Fukumitsu-eki) is a railway station on the Jōhana Line in city of Nanto, Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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Operated by:   JR West  
Opened:  10 August 1951; 72 years ago (1951-08-10)  
158.Iozen
Mount Iō (医王山, Iō-zen),[1] also Iozen, is a 939-metre (3,081 ft) tall mountain in Japan, on the border of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa and Nanto City, Toyama.[2] 36°30′46″N 136°47′46″E / 36.5127°N 136.7960°E / 36.5127; 136.7960
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159.Takase Shrine  ・Shinto
Takase Shrine (高瀬神社, Takase-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Takase neighborhood of the city of Nanto, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It one of four shrines claiming the title of ichinomiya of former Etchū Province.[1] The shrine's main festival is held annually on September 13.[2]
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Deity:  Ōkuninushi  
Festival:  September 13  
Established:  pre-Nara period  
160.Oyabe River
The Oyabe River (小矢部川, Oyabe-gawa) is a river in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The river rises from Mount Daimon on the border of Ishikawa Prefecture and enters the sea at Toyama Bay.[1] The river runs through the city of Fukumitsu in Toyama, where two kilometres are lined with trees for cherry blossom-viewing.[2]
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161.Etchū-Daimon Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway   ・1442 Kojima, Imizu-shi, Toyama-ken 939-0274Japan
Etchū-Daimon Station (越中大門駅, Etchū-Daimon-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the city of Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway   
Opened:  15 October 1923  
162.Kaiōmaru Station
Kaiōmaru Station (海王丸駅, Kaiōmaru Eki) is a city tram station located on the Man'yōsen Shinminatokō Line in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. The station is served by one track with platforms on its both sides. 36°46′36″N 137°06′19″E / 36.776736°N 137.105336°E / 36.776736; 137.105336
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163.Koshinokata Station
The Koshinokata Station (越ノ潟駅, Koshinokata Eki) is a city tram station located on the Shin-Minato Harbor Line in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. Koshinokata Station has one side platform. 36°46′29″N 137°06′43″E / 36.774811°N 137.111972°E / 36.774811; 137.111972
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164.Kosugi Station (Imizu)  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・4156-2, Sanga, Imizu-shi, Toyama-ken 939-0341Japan
Kosugi Station (小杉駅, Kosugi-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in Imizu, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  20 March 1899  
165.Shōgawaguchi Station
The Shōgawaguchi Station (庄川口駅, Shōgawaguchi Eki) is a city tram station located on the Shin-Minato Harbor Line in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. Imizu Municipal Shin-Minato Seibu Junior High School (射水市立新湊西部中学校, Imizu Shiritsu Shin-Minato Seibu Chūgakkō) is located near this station.
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166.Shinmachiguchi Station
The Shinmachiguchi Station (新町口駅, Shinmachiguchi Eki) is a city tram station located on the Shin-Minato Harbor Line in Imizu,[1] Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. The Shin-Minato City Center Cultural Hall (新湊市中央文化会館, Shin-Minato-shi Chūō Bunka Kaikan) and Route 472 are located near this station.
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167.Nakafushiki Station
The Naka Fushiki Station (中伏木駅, Naka Fushiki Eki) is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Near the JR West Himi Line Fushiki Station and the ferry port. 36°47′18″N 137°03′42″E / 36.78833°N 137.06167°E / 36.78833; 137.06167
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168.Nishi Shinminato Station  ・Man'yosen  ・Imizu, ToyamaJapan
Nishi Shinminato Station (西新湊駅, Nishi Shinminato Eki) is a city tram station on the Man'yōsen Shinminatokō Line in Nishi Shinminato area of Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station opened in 1933. The original station name was Chūgakkōmae, meaning Middle School. The station name was changed in 1949 to Nishi Shinminato, in 1985 to Shinminato Shiyakusho-mae (meaning Shinminato City Hall) and in 2005 to Imizu City Shinminato Chōsha-mae (meaning Imizu City Shinminato Office). The station name was restored to Nishi Shinminato from October 11, 2016 as the city office was relocated.[1]
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Operated by:  Man'yosen  
Opened:  1933  
169.Higashi Shinminato Station
Higashi Shinminato Station (東新湊駅, Higashi Shinminato Eki) is a city tram station located on the Shinminatokō Line in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. 36°46′40″N 137°05′58″E / 36.7778°N 137.0995°E / 36.7778; 137.0995
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170.Rokudōji Station
The Rokudōji Station (六渡寺駅, Rokudōji Eki) is a city tram station located in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The Takaoka Kidō Line and Shin-Minato Harbor Line meet at this station. The station's name was changed from Shin-Minato Station in March 1985.
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171.Imizu
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172.Funahashi
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173.Etchū-Funahashi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・602 Takeuchi, Funahashi-mura, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0289Japan
Etchū-Funahashi Station (越中舟橋駅, Etchū-Funahashi-eki) is a train station in the village of Funahashi, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
174.Kamiichi, Toyama
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175.Nisseki-ji  ・Kamiichi, Toyama  ・Buddhist
Nisseki-ji (日石寺) is a Buddhist temple in the town of Kamiichi, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The temple belongs to the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. It is more popularly known by the name of Ōiwa Fudō (大岩不動) after its main image.
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176.Ainoki Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・47 Shoinshin Kamiichi-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0358Japan
Ainoki Station (相ノ木駅, Ainoki-eki) is a train station in the town of Kamiichi, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  1 September 1931  
177.Kamiichi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・4-2 Takasugi, Kamiichi-machi, Nakaxiikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0314Japan
Kamiichi Station (上市駅, Kamiichi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Kamiichi, Nakaniikawa District Toyama Prefecture , Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
178.Shin-Ainoki Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・4-91 Kamikyōden, Kamiichi-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0372Japan
Shin-Ainoki Station (新相ノ木駅, Shin-Ainoki eki) is a railway station in the town of Kamiichi, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  26 December 2013  
179.Shin-Miyakawa Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・32 Naka-Egami, Kamiichi-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0313Japan
Shin-Miyakawa Station (新宮川駅, Shin-Miyakawa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Kamiichi, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 June 1913  
180.Kurobe, Toyama
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181.Tateyama, Toyama
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182.Iwakuraji Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・105-4 Iwakuraji, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-1367Japan
Iwakuraji Station (岩峅寺駅, Iwakuraji-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  19 March 1921  
183.Enokimachi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2879-2 Maezawa, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0221Japan
Enokimachi Station (榎町駅, Enokimachi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.[1]
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  19 March 1921  
184.Kamagafuchi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・15-2 Teratsubo, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 9930-0241Japan
Kamagafuchi Station (釜ヶ淵駅, Kamagafuchi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  19 March 1921  
185.Kurobeko Station
Kurobeko Station (黒部湖駅, Kurobeko-eki) is a funicular station in Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°34′00″N 137°39′31″E / 36.5665597°N 137.6586539°E / 36.5665597; 137.6586539
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186.Kurobedaira Station
Kurobedaira Station (黒部平駅, Kurobedaira-eki) is a funicular and cable car station in Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.[1] 36°34′00″N 137°39′01″E / 36.5667708°N 137.6501513°E / 36.5667708; 137.6501513
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187.Gohyakkoku Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1172 Maezawa, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0221Japan
Gohyakkoku Station (五百石駅, Gohyakkoku-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  25 June 1913  
188.Sawanakayama Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・2-2 Iwakuraji, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-1368Japan
Sawanakayama Station (沢中山駅, Sawanakayama-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  19 March 1921  
189.Shitadan Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・42-2 Ueki, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0235Japan
Shitadan Station (下段駅, Shitadan-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  26 December 1936  
190.Daikanbō Station
Daikanbō Station (大観峰駅, Daikanbō-eki) is a trolleybus and cable car station in Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 36°34′11″N 137°37′54″E / 36.5696919°N 137.6316977°E / 36.5696919; 137.6316977
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191.Tazoe Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・262-2 Tazoe, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0219Japan
Tazoe Station (田添駅, Tazoe-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
192.Tateyama Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (Tateyama Kurobe Kankō)   ・156 Chigaki, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-1408Japan
Tateyama Station (立山駅, Tateyama-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (Tateyama Kurobe Kankō)   
Opened:  1 August 1954  
193.Chigaki Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・156 Chigaki, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-1408Japan
Chigaki Station (千垣駅, Chigaki-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  20 April 1923  
194.Chigozuka Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・1766-4 Urada, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-0208Japan
Chigozuka Station (稚子塚駅, Chigozuka-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
195.Terada Station (Toyama)  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・283-3 Urada, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0208Japan
Terada Station (寺田駅, Terada-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931 (1931-08-15)  
196.Bijodaira Station  ・Tateyama Kurobe Kankō  ・ Japan
Bijodaira Station (美女平駅, Bijodaira-eki) is a funicular station in Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:  Tateyama Kurobe Kankō  
197.Murodō Station
Murodō Station (室堂駅, Murodō-eki) is a trolleybus station in Tateyama, Toyama, Japan. It is situated on the Murodō Plateau, 2,400 m above sea level. Murodō is the main station providing access to the Japanese Alps, including Mount Tate and Mount Tsurugi. 36°34′38″N 137°35′44″E / 36.5773°N 137.5955°E / 36.5773; 137.5955
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198.Yokoe Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・45 Yokoe, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun Toyama-ken 930-1377Japan
Yokoe Station (横江駅, Yokoe-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tateyama, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  26 December 1936  
199.Kurobe Dam Station
Kurobe Dam Station (黒部ダム駅, Kurobe Damu-eki) is a trolleybus station in Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The station offers views of Kurobe Dam. 36°34′00″N 137°39′58″E / 36.56667°N 137.66611°E / 36.56667; 137.66611
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200.Mount Kashimayari
Mount Kashimayari (鹿島槍ヶ岳, Kashimayari-ga-dake) is a peak in the Hida Mountains range of the Japanese Alps at 2889m, located in Kurobe and Tateyama, Toyama and Ōmachi, Nagano, central Honshu, Japan.[3] It is part of Chūbu-Sangaku National Park[4] and is the second highest peak of the Ushirotateyama mountain range.[5][6]
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Elevation:  2,889 m (9,478 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
201.Oyama Shrine (Tateyama)  ・Shinto
Oyama Shrine (雄山神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Japan that worships Mount Tate. The shrine is located at a high altitude of 3,003 meters and has three sub-shrines.[1]: 97  Several million people visit the shrine every yearr.[2] It is located on Oyama peak, one of the three peaks of Mount Tate.[3] It used to be called Tateyama Gongen, but was renamed Oyama Shrine in 1869 during Haibutsu kishaku.[4]
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Deity:  Ame-no-Tajikarao, Izanagi, Amitābha (formerly)  
202.Mount Tate
Mount Tate (立山, Tate-yama, IPA: [tateꜜjama]), also known as Tateyama, is a mountain located in the southeastern area of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the tallest mountains in the Hida Mountains at 3,015 m (9,892 ft) and one of Japan's Three Holy Mountains (三霊山, Sanreizan) along with Mount Fuji and Mount Haku.[2] Tateyama consists of three peaks: Ōnanjiyama (大汝山, 3,015 m), Oyama (雄山, 3,003 m), and Fuji-no-Oritate, (富士ノ折立, 2,999m)[3] which form a ridge line. Tateyama is the tallest mountain in the Tateyama Mountain Range (立山連峰, Tateyama-renpō).
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Elevation:  3,015 m (9,892 ft)[1]  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
203.Mount Tsurugi (Toyama)
Mount Tsurugi (剱岳, Tsurugi-dake) is a mountain located in the eastern area of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the tallest peaks in the Hida Mountains at 2,999 m (9,839 ft). It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and is called "the most dangerous mountain" climbable.[1] Tsurugi has a number of routes which approach world class long routes. It is recognised in Japan as "the" premiere mountaineering peak in winter. Although dangerous, its death toll is a small fraction of those who have died on Japan's much smaller, but more lethal Tanigawa-dake.
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Elevation:  2,999 m (9,839 ft)  
Parent range:  Hida Mountains  
204.Etchū-Izumi Station  ・ Toyama Chihō Railway  ・Izumi, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 930-0201Japan
Etchū-Izumi Station (越中泉駅, Etchū-Izumi-eki) is a train station in the town of Tateyama, Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
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Operated by:   Toyama Chihō Railway  
Opened:  15 August 1931  
205.Jōganji River
The Jōganji River (常願寺川, Jōganji-gawa) is a river in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, that flows through the city of Toyama as well as the town of Tateyama. The river was previously referred to as the Nii River (新川 Nii-kawa).[1]
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206.Nishi-Nyūzen Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・392-2 Shimoiinoshin, Nyūzen-machi, Shimoniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 939-0662Japan
Nishi-Nyūzen Station (西入善駅, Nishi-Nyūzen-eki, lit. "West Nyūzen Station") is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the town of Nyūzen, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  1 July 1960 (1960-07-01)  
207.Nyūzen Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・6987 Irizen, Nyūzen-machi, Shimoniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 939-0626Japan
Nyūzen Station (入善駅, Nyūzen-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the town of Nyūzen, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  16 April 1910 (1910-04-16)  
208.Nyūzen
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209.Asahi, Toyama
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210.Etchū-Miyazaki Station  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・3239 Miyazaki-Yotota Asahi-machi, Niikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 939-0703Japan
Etchū-Miyazaki Station (越中宮崎駅, Etchū-Miyazaki-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in the town of Asahi, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  20 November 1957  
211.Tomari Station (Toyama)  ・ Ainokaze Toyama Railway  ・631 Kawahara, Hiranayagi, Asahi-machi, Shimoniikawa-gun, Toyama-ken 939-0744Japan
Tomari Station (泊駅, Tomari-eki) is a railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in Asahi, Toyama, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Ainokaze Toyama Railway.
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Operated by:   Ainokaze Toyama Railway  
Opened:  16 April 1910 (1910-04-16)  

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