Toyama City
Toyama City is the capital of Toyama Prefecture in Japan, located along the coast of the Sea of Japan. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including the nearby Tateyama Mountain Range and the Toyama Bay. The city has a rich history and is famous for its traditional crafts, such as Toyama glass and Takaoka bronze.
The city also boasts modern attractions, including the Toyama Science Museum and the Toyama Castle. With a population of around 420,000, Toyama City serves as a regional hub for commerce and education, making it an important center in the Hokuriku region.