Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Toyama Prefecture, Japan.

Toyama Prefecture, Japan.

1. It is located in the center of the Japanese archipelago, in the central north of Honshu, between 36°16' and 36°59' north latitude, and between 136°46' and 137°46' east longitude, facing the Sea of ??Japan. It is equidistant from the three major metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, and has a unique geographical environment. Surrounded by steep mountains on three sides and surrounded by deep water bays, the vast plain stretches continuously and is surrounded by mountainous areas such as the "Northern Alps Tateyama" mountain range, forming a unified and coherent terrain with Toyama City as the center and a radius of 50km. Many of them rank first in Honshu Island, Japan. It is rich in water resources and has relatively developed agriculture and fisheries, forming one of the few industrial belts along the Sea of ??Japan coast.

2. Toyama City is a city located in the central part of Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It is also the seat of the Toyama Prefectural Office. For the Central Nuclear City. It covers an area of ??1,241.85 square kilometers and has a total population of 421,249 people. The city's main economic industries are warehousing and pharmaceuticals.

3. The four seasons change distinctly. In winter, the northwest monsoon blows. Affected by the Northern Alps Mountains, the snowfall is heavy. The annual average temperature is about 13 degrees and the annual precipitation is 2,296 mm. It is a relatively warm climate.

4. Compared with the three major metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, the living expenses in Toyama are lower.