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Toyama (city)

Toyama (富山市, Toyama-shi, Japanese: [toꜜjama]) is the capital city of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chūbu region on central Honshū, about 200 km (120 mi) north of the city of Nagoya and 300 km (190 mi) northwest of Tokyo. As of 1 June 2019, the city had an estimated population of 415,844 in 176,643 households,[2] and a population density of 335 persons per km2. Its total area was 1,241.77 square kilometres (479.45 sq mi).

Toyama
富山市
(From top, left to right : Kureha Hills •Tomiiwa Canal Kansui Park • Toyama Black• Toyama Glass Museum• Toyama Light Rail • Avile • Toyama Drug Sales • Sogawa Ferio • Tomiiwa Canal)
Location of Toyama in Toyama Prefecture
Toyama
 
Coordinates: 36°41′45.3″N 137°12′49.3″E / 36.695917°N 137.213694°E / 36.695917; 137.213694Coordinates: 36°41′45.3″N 137°12′49.3″E / 36.695917°N 137.213694°E / 36.695917; 137.213694
Country Japan
RegionChūbu
Prefecture Toyama
First official recorded6th century AD
City settledApril 1, 1889
Government
 • MayorHirohisa Fujii
Area
 • Core city1,241.77 km2 (479.45 sq mi)
Population
 (June 1, 2019)
 • Core city415,844
 • Density330/km2 (870/sq mi)
 • Metro
[1] (2015)
1,066,328 (16th)
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)
Postal code
930-8510
Symbols 
• TreeZelkova serrata
• FlowerHelianthus annuus
• Flowering treeCamellia japonica
Phone number076-431-6111
Address7-38 Shinsakuramachi, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken
WebsiteOfficial website

Overview

The city has been designated an environmental model city by the national government for its efforts to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.

Cityscapes

Geography

Located in the middle of its prefecture, Toyama is a seaside city by the coast of the Sea of Japan. Its municipal territory borders with the Gifu Prefecture and with the municipalities of Imizu, Namerikawa, Tonami, Nanto, Hida and Takayama.[3]

The nearest towns are Imizu (west), and Namerikawa (east), both by the sea and part of the Toyama urban area. The nearest major city is Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, which is 65 km (40 miles) away.

Climate

Toyama has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with hot, humid summers and cool winters. Precipitation is abundant throughout the year, particularly in July, September and from November through January. Despite winter in Toyama being relatively mild, its position near the Sea of Japan places it within the heavy snow belt of Japan and on average 3.8 m (12 ft) of snow falls each season, almost all of it from December through March, as well as occasionally experiencing some tremendous amounts of snowfall.

Climate data for Toyama (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1939−present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 20.9
(69.6)
22.5
(72.5)
25.7
(78.3)
32.4
(90.3)
33.3
(91.9)
36.4
(97.5)
38.8
(101.8)
39.5
(103.1)
38.3
(100.9)
33.3
(91.9)
29.2
(84.6)
24.8
(76.6)
39.5
(103.1)
Average high °C (°F) 6.3
(43.3)
7.4
(45.3)
11.8
(53.2)
17.6
(63.7)
22.7
(72.9)
25.7
(78.3)
29.8
(85.6)
31.4
(88.5)
27.0
(80.6)
21.6
(70.9)
15.7
(60.3)
9.5
(49.1)
18.9
(66.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.0
(37.4)
3.4
(38.1)
6.9
(44.4)
12.3
(54.1)
17.5
(63.5)
21.4
(70.5)
25.5
(77.9)
26.9
(80.4)
22.8
(73.0)
17.0
(62.6)
11.2
(52.2)
5.7
(42.3)
14.5
(58.1)
Average low °C (°F) 0.2
(32.4)
0.1
(32.2)
2.6
(36.7)
7.4
(45.3)
12.9
(55.2)
17.7
(63.9)
22.1
(71.8)
23.2
(73.8)
19.1
(66.4)
13.1
(55.6)
7.3
(45.1)
2.5
(36.5)
10.7
(51.3)
Record low °C (°F) −11.9
(10.6)
−11.1
(12.0)
−7.0
(19.4)
−2.2
(28.0)
2.3
(36.1)
7.7
(45.9)
13.0
(55.4)
14.1
(57.4)
8.9
(48.0)
1.9
(35.4)
−2.0
(28.4)
−8.5
(16.7)
−11.9
(10.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 259.0
(10.20)
171.7
(6.76)
164.6
(6.48)
134.5
(5.30)
122.8
(4.83)
172.6
(6.80)
245.6
(9.67)
207.0
(8.15)
218.1
(8.59)
171.9
(6.77)
224.8
(8.85)
281.6
(11.09)
2,374.2
(93.47)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 104
(41)
84
(33)
17
(6.7)
1
(0.4)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
49
(19)
253
(100)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.5 mm) 23.7 19.9 18.2 13.5 12.0 12.1 15.3 11.6 13.7 14.2 17.9 23.0 194.9
Average relative humidity (%) 82 78 72 68 70 78 79 77 78 77 77 81 76
Mean monthly sunshine hours 68.1 89.7 135.9 173.6 199.9 154.0 153.3 201.4 144.2 143.1 105.1 70.7 1,647.2
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency[4]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[5] the population of Toyama has recently plateaued after a long period of growth.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1970 350,085—    
1980 391,554+11.8%
1990 408,942+4.4%
2000 420,804+2.9%
2010 421,953+0.3%
2020 413,938−1.9%

Surrounding municipalities

 Toyama Prefecture
 Nagano Prefecture
 Gifu Prefecture

History

Early history

The area of present-day Toyama city was part of ancient Etchū Province. The Toyama Plain is good farmland and historically it was a point of strategic and traffic importance since prehistoric times.

Middle Ages

Sengoku period

During the Sengoku period, it was frequently a battlefield, coming under the control of warlord Sassa Narimasa, who built a castle town around Toyama Castle and channeled rivers to bringing about a flourishing agricultural industry.

Early Modern Ages

Edo period

The area subsequently became part of Kaga Domain under the Maeda clan during the Edo period, during which time a positive industrial promotion policy was implemented on the production of Chinese medicine and washi (Japanese paper). Also, thanks to the improvement of kitamaebune sea transportation routes, these industries thrived and Toyama became known nationwide as the province of medicine.

Recent history

Late Modern Ages

Meiji period

After the Meiji Restoration, with the creation of the municipalities system, the city of Toyama was established on April 1, 1889, as one of the first 30 cities in Japan. Economically, the area developed heavy and chemical industries based on abundant hydroelectric electricity. Toyama has become one of the most influential cities on the Sea of Japan with its good water supply, drainage system and thriving agricultural, forestry, fishery, commercial and manufacturing industries.

Contemporary Ages

During World War II, Allied Prisoners of War (POWs) were sent to Toyama as forced labor.[6] The city was almost completely destroyed on the night of August 1–2, 1945. At the time of the bombing, the city was a center for aluminum, ball-bearing and special steel production. Left unscathed however, were the war-related factories just outside the city.[7][8] The city during the time had a population of around 150,000 residents. The city also held Kakure Kirishitan, or "Hidden Christians" in Japan, forced from Nagasaki into internment camps after the government tried to punish them for their Christian beliefs.

2005 mergers

On April 1, 2005, the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District), the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada (all from Nei District) were merged into Toyama. Kaminiikawa District and Nei District were both dissolved as a result of this merger.

Government

 
Toyama city hall

Toyama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 38 members.

External relations

 
Toyama International Conference Center

Twin towns – sister cities

Toyama is twinned with:[9]

International

Sister Cities
Friendship city

Economy

Hokuriku Electric Power Company (colloquially known as Hokuden), the regional power-supply monopoly, is based in Toyama.[10] Bearing parts and industrial robot company Nachi-Fujikoshi and software company INTEC are also headquartered in Toyama.[11][12]

Regional banks include Hokuriku Bank, First Bank of Toyama, and Toyama Bank.[13]

Education

Colleges and universities

Primary and secondary education

Toyama has 65 public elementary schools and 26 public middle schools operated by the city government. There is also one public elementary school and one public middle school operated by the national government. The city has fourteen public high schools operated by the Toyama Prefectural Board of Education. and one public combined middle/high school operated by the national government. There are also seven private high schools. Toyama Shogyo High School is a commercial high school.

Transportation

 
Toyama Chiho Railroad Linemap
 
Port of Toyama

Airways

Airports

Railways

High-speed rail

 West Japan Railway Company (JR West)

Conventional lines

 West Japan Railway Company (JR West)
 Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai)
  Ainokaze Toyama Railway
 Toyama Chihō Railway

Tramways

 Toyama Chihō Railway

Roads

Expressway

Japan National Route

Seaways

Seaport

  • Port of Toyama

Local attractions

 
Gohyaku rakan - five hundred statues depicting arhats, at the Chōkei-ji temple in Toyama

Culture

Festivals and events

  • Toyama Chindon Contest (Toyama Band of musical sandwichmen contest) – proposed by the Toyama Chamber of Commerce in 1955 and is held annually in early April. This event has become a festival, and many bands of sandwichmen (men wearing sandwich boards for advertisements) participate, attracting many tourists every year.
  • Kaze No Bon – held annually on September 1 to 3, in the Yatsuo region.[16]

References

  1. ^ "UEA Code Tables". Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ official city statistics(in Japanese)
  3. ^ 4807827 (x a j h) Toyama on OpenStreetMap
  4. ^ 気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値). Japan Meteorological Agency. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  5. ^ Toyama population statistics
  6. ^ Pennington, Matthew (25 April 2015). "'The truth needs to be told' about Japan's war history, some vets say". Stars and Stripes. United States. Associated Press. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  7. ^ Info on att.net 2007-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Info on echigonagaoka.com
  9. ^ "市の国際交流". city.toyama.toyama.jp (in Japanese). Toyama. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  10. ^ "Annual Report 2013". Hokuriku Electric Power Company. Retrieved on August 28, 2014.
  11. ^ "Corporate Info". Nachi-Fujikoshi. Retrieved on August 27, 2014.
  12. ^ "About INTEC". INTEC. Retrieved on August 27, 2014.
  13. ^ "Corporate Data". Hokuhoku Financial Group. Retrieved on August 28, 2014.
  14. ^ Toyama International Conference Center
  15. ^ Toyama Glass Art Museum
  16. ^ Visit Toyama 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. (2008). Visit Toyama. Retrieved Jan. 6, 2013, from prefectural web site, English version.

External links

  • Toyama City official website (in Japanese)
  • Toyama City official website (in English)
  • Toyama City's Website for foreign people Visit Toyama

toyama, city, toyama, 富山市, toyama, japanese, toꜜjama, capital, city, toyama, prefecture, japan, located, coast, japan, chūbu, region, central, honshū, about, north, city, nagoya, northwest, tokyo, june, 2019, update, city, estimated, population, households, po. Toyama 富山市 Toyama shi Japanese toꜜjama is the capital city of Toyama Prefecture Japan located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chubu region on central Honshu about 200 km 120 mi north of the city of Nagoya and 300 km 190 mi northwest of Tokyo As of 1 June 2019 update the city had an estimated population of 415 844 in 176 643 households 2 and a population density of 335 persons per km2 Its total area was 1 241 77 square kilometres 479 45 sq mi Toyama 富山市Core city From top left to right Kureha Hills Tomiiwa Canal Kansui Park Toyama Black Toyama Glass Museum Toyama Light Rail Avile Toyama Drug Sales Sogawa Ferio Tomiiwa Canal FlagSealLocation of Toyama in Toyama PrefectureToyama Coordinates 36 41 45 3 N 137 12 49 3 E 36 695917 N 137 213694 E 36 695917 137 213694 Coordinates 36 41 45 3 N 137 12 49 3 E 36 695917 N 137 213694 E 36 695917 137 213694Country JapanRegionChubuPrefecture ToyamaFirst official recorded6th century ADCity settledApril 1 1889Government MayorHirohisa FujiiArea Core city1 241 77 km2 479 45 sq mi Population June 1 2019 Core city415 844 Density330 km2 870 sq mi Metro 1 2015 1 066 328 16th Time zoneUTC 9 JST Postal code930 8510Symbols TreeZelkova serrata FlowerHelianthus annuus Flowering treeCamellia japonicaPhone number076 431 6111Address7 38 Shinsakuramachi Toyama shi Toyama kenWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Cityscapes 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Demographics 2 3 Surrounding municipalities 3 History 3 1 Early history 3 1 1 Middle Ages 3 1 2 Early Modern Ages 3 2 Recent history 3 2 1 Late Modern Ages 3 2 2 Contemporary Ages 3 2 2 1 2005 mergers 4 Government 5 External relations 5 1 Twin towns sister cities 5 1 1 International 6 Economy 7 Education 7 1 Colleges and universities 7 2 Primary and secondary education 8 Transportation 8 1 Airways 8 1 1 Airports 8 2 Railways 8 2 1 High speed rail 8 2 2 Conventional lines 8 3 Tramways 8 4 Roads 8 4 1 Expressway 8 4 2 Japan National Route 8 5 Seaways 8 5 1 Seaport 9 Local attractions 10 Culture 10 1 Festivals and events 11 References 12 External linksOverview EditThe city has been designated an environmental model city by the national government for its efforts to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases Cityscapes Edit Toyama Castle 2009 Skyline of Toyama City 2015 CBD of Toyama 2018 Downtown Sōgawa 2016 Toyama Kansui park 2016 Geography EditLocated in the middle of its prefecture Toyama is a seaside city by the coast of the Sea of Japan Its municipal territory borders with the Gifu Prefecture and with the municipalities of Imizu Namerikawa Tonami Nanto Hida and Takayama 3 The nearest towns are Imizu west and Namerikawa east both by the sea and part of the Toyama urban area The nearest major city is Kanazawa the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture which is 65 km 40 miles away Climate Edit Toyama has a humid subtropical climate Koppen climate classification Cfa with hot humid summers and cool winters Precipitation is abundant throughout the year particularly in July September and from November through January Despite winter in Toyama being relatively mild its position near the Sea of Japan places it within the heavy snow belt of Japan and on average 3 8 m 12 ft of snow falls each season almost all of it from December through March as well as occasionally experiencing some tremendous amounts of snowfall Climate data for Toyama 1991 2020 normals extremes 1939 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 20 9 69 6 22 5 72 5 25 7 78 3 32 4 90 3 33 3 91 9 36 4 97 5 38 8 101 8 39 5 103 1 38 3 100 9 33 3 91 9 29 2 84 6 24 8 76 6 39 5 103 1 Average high C F 6 3 43 3 7 4 45 3 11 8 53 2 17 6 63 7 22 7 72 9 25 7 78 3 29 8 85 6 31 4 88 5 27 0 80 6 21 6 70 9 15 7 60 3 9 5 49 1 18 9 66 0 Daily mean C F 3 0 37 4 3 4 38 1 6 9 44 4 12 3 54 1 17 5 63 5 21 4 70 5 25 5 77 9 26 9 80 4 22 8 73 0 17 0 62 6 11 2 52 2 5 7 42 3 14 5 58 1 Average low C F 0 2 32 4 0 1 32 2 2 6 36 7 7 4 45 3 12 9 55 2 17 7 63 9 22 1 71 8 23 2 73 8 19 1 66 4 13 1 55 6 7 3 45 1 2 5 36 5 10 7 51 3 Record low C F 11 9 10 6 11 1 12 0 7 0 19 4 2 2 28 0 2 3 36 1 7 7 45 9 13 0 55 4 14 1 57 4 8 9 48 0 1 9 35 4 2 0 28 4 8 5 16 7 11 9 10 6 Average precipitation mm inches 259 0 10 20 171 7 6 76 164 6 6 48 134 5 5 30 122 8 4 83 172 6 6 80 245 6 9 67 207 0 8 15 218 1 8 59 171 9 6 77 224 8 8 85 281 6 11 09 2 374 2 93 47 Average snowfall cm inches 104 41 84 33 17 6 7 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 19 253 100 Average precipitation days 0 5 mm 23 7 19 9 18 2 13 5 12 0 12 1 15 3 11 6 13 7 14 2 17 9 23 0 194 9Average relative humidity 82 78 72 68 70 78 79 77 78 77 77 81 76Mean monthly sunshine hours 68 1 89 7 135 9 173 6 199 9 154 0 153 3 201 4 144 2 143 1 105 1 70 7 1 647 2Source Japan Meteorological Agency 4 Demographics Edit Per Japanese census data 5 the population of Toyama has recently plateaued after a long period of growth Historical populationYearPop 1970350 085 1980391 554 11 8 1990408 942 4 4 2000420 804 2 9 2010421 953 0 3 2020413 938 1 9 Surrounding municipalities Edit Toyama PrefectureImizu Namerikawa Tonami Nanto Kamiichi Tateyama Funahashi Nagano PrefectureŌmachi Gifu PrefectureHida TakayamaHistory EditEarly history Edit The area of present day Toyama city was part of ancient Etchu Province The Toyama Plain is good farmland and historically it was a point of strategic and traffic importance since prehistoric times Middle Ages Edit Sengoku periodDuring the Sengoku period it was frequently a battlefield coming under the control of warlord Sassa Narimasa who built a castle town around Toyama Castle and channeled rivers to bringing about a flourishing agricultural industry Early Modern Ages Edit Edo periodThe area subsequently became part of Kaga Domain under the Maeda clan during the Edo period during which time a positive industrial promotion policy was implemented on the production of Chinese medicine and washi Japanese paper Also thanks to the improvement of kitamaebune sea transportation routes these industries thrived and Toyama became known nationwide as the province of medicine Recent history Edit Late Modern Ages Edit Meiji periodAfter the Meiji Restoration with the creation of the municipalities system the city of Toyama was established on April 1 1889 as one of the first 30 cities in Japan Economically the area developed heavy and chemical industries based on abundant hydroelectric electricity Toyama has become one of the most influential cities on the Sea of Japan with its good water supply drainage system and thriving agricultural forestry fishery commercial and manufacturing industries Contemporary Ages Edit During World War II Allied Prisoners of War POWs were sent to Toyama as forced labor 6 The city was almost completely destroyed on the night of August 1 2 1945 At the time of the bombing the city was a center for aluminum ball bearing and special steel production Left unscathed however were the war related factories just outside the city 7 8 The city during the time had a population of around 150 000 residents The city also held Kakure Kirishitan or Hidden Christians in Japan forced from Nagasaki into internment camps after the government tried to punish them for their Christian beliefs 2005 mergers Edit On April 1 2005 the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama both from Kaminiikawa District the towns of Fuchu and Yatsuo and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada all from Nei District were merged into Toyama Kaminiikawa District and Nei District were both dissolved as a result of this merger Government Edit Toyama city hall Toyama has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 38 members External relations Edit Toyama International Conference Center Twin towns sister cities Edit See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Japan Toyama is twinned with 9 International Edit Sister CitiesCity Country State sinceMogi das Cruzes Brazil Sao Paulo November 8 1979Durham United States North Carolina June 13 1989Wellington Australia New South Wales August 24 1992Gwangju South Korea Special cities 2011Friendship cityCity Country State sinceQinhuangdao China Hebei May 8 1981Economy EditHokuriku Electric Power Company colloquially known as Hokuden the regional power supply monopoly is based in Toyama 10 Bearing parts and industrial robot company Nachi Fujikoshi and software company INTEC are also headquartered in Toyama 11 12 Regional banks include Hokuriku Bank First Bank of Toyama and Toyama Bank 13 Education Edit University of Toyama Colleges and universities Edit Toyama College Toyama National College of Technology Toyama Prefectural University Toyama University of International Studies University of ToyamaPrimary and secondary education Edit Toyama has 65 public elementary schools and 26 public middle schools operated by the city government There is also one public elementary school and one public middle school operated by the national government The city has fourteen public high schools operated by the Toyama Prefectural Board of Education and one public combined middle high school operated by the national government There are also seven private high schools Toyama Shogyo High School is a commercial high school Transportation Edit Toyama Airport Toyama Station Toyama Chiho Railroad Linemap Port of Toyama Airways Edit Airports Edit Toyama AirportRailways Edit High speed rail Edit West Japan Railway Company JR West Hokuriku Shinkansen ToyamaConventional lines Edit West Japan Railway Company JR West Takayama Main Line Inotani Nirehara Sasazu Higashi Yatsuo Etchu Yatsuo Chisato Hayahoshi Fuchu Usaka Nishi Toyama Toyama Central Japan Railway Company JR Tōkai Takayama Main Line Inotani Ainokaze Toyama RailwayAinokaze Toyama Railway Line Kureha Toyama Higashi Toyama Mizuhashi Toyama Chihō RailwayMain Line Inarimachi Fujikoshi Ōizumi Minami Toyama Kamidaki Line Inarimachi Fujikoshi Ōizumi Minami Toyama Asanamachi Kamihori Kosugi Nunoichi Kaihotsu Tsukioka Ōshō Kamidaki Daisenji Tateyama Line Arimineguchi HonguTramways Edit Toyama Chihō RailwayToyama Light Rail Toyamakō Line Toyama City Tram LineRoads Edit Expressway Edit Hokuriku ExpresswayJapan National Route Edit National Route 8 National Route 41 National Route 359 National Route 360 National Route 415 National Route 471 National Route 472Seaways Edit Seaport Edit Port of ToyamaLocal attractions Edit Yatsuo Area Gohyaku rakan five hundred statues depicting arhats at the Chōkei ji temple in Toyama Botanic Gardens of Toyama Toyama International Conference Center 14 Toyama Castle Toyamaken Gokoku Shrine Toyama Chukyoin ja simple the smallest shinto shrine Museum of Modern Art of Toyama Toyama Athletic Recreation Park Stadium home of Toyama s representative in the J League Kataller Toyama football club Toyama Glass Art Museum 15 Yasuda Castle ruins National Historic Site Sugusaka Site Japanese Paleolithic period site National Historic Site Kitadai Site Jomon period site National Historic Site Ōzuka Senbōyama Sites Yayoi period settlement ruins and Kofun National Historic Site Kurobe DamCulture EditFestivals and events Edit Toyama Chindon Contest Toyama Band of musical sandwichmen contest proposed by the Toyama Chamber of Commerce in 1955 and is held annually in early April This event has become a festival and many bands of sandwichmen men wearing sandwich boards for advertisements participate attracting many tourists every year Kaze No Bon held annually on September 1 to 3 in the Yatsuo region 16 References Edit UEA Code Tables Center for Spatial Information Science University of Tokyo Retrieved January 26 2019 official city statistics in Japanese 4807827 x a j h Toyama on OpenStreetMap 気象庁 平年値 年 月ごとの値 Japan Meteorological Agency Retrieved May 19 2021 Toyama population statistics Pennington Matthew 25 April 2015 The truth needs to be told about Japan s war history some vets say Stars and Stripes United States Associated Press Retrieved 25 April 2015 Info on att net Archived 2007 02 28 at the Wayback Machine Info on echigonagaoka com 市の国際交流 city toyama toyama jp in Japanese Toyama Retrieved 2020 04 09 Annual Report 2013 Hokuriku Electric Power Company Retrieved on August 28 2014 Corporate Info Nachi Fujikoshi Retrieved on August 27 2014 About INTEC INTEC Retrieved on August 27 2014 Corporate Data Hokuhoku Financial Group Retrieved on August 28 2014 Toyama International Conference Center Toyama Glass Art Museum Visit Toyama Archived 2013 05 12 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Visit Toyama Retrieved Jan 6 2013 from prefectural web site English version External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyama Toyama Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Toyama Toyama City official website in Japanese Toyama City official website in English Toyama City s Website for foreign people Visit Toyama Toyama Castle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toyama city amp oldid 1149030252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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