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Commemorating 1,200th anniversary of Kongōbu-ji (金剛峯寺) , the head temple of Koyasan Shingon Buddhism locating on Mount Kōya (高野山 Kōya-san), Wakayama prefecture, Japan, Hiroshi Senju was commissioned to paint the fusuma in selected halls of the temple. Why is it significant? First, Kongōbu-ji is part of the UNESCO World Heritage: “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range”. It is indeed an interesting pilgrimage route filled with historical sites, mountains and forest. Please check out the other shrines along the route: Kumano Hayatama Grand shrine, Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine, and Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine. Second, fusuma (the painting on the sliding door/panels of Japanese room.) is a major decoration of the Japanese rooms. Hiroshi Senju were commissioned to paint fusuma for 3 halls. Part of the fusuma panels will be exhibited. Third, Hiroshi Senju (born in 1958, Tokyo) is one of the few masters of the Japanese-style painting emphasizing traditional Japanese techniques and materials. It is pretty rare to have a chance to see some new paintings of fusuma for the halls in a sacred temple.…

Launched in August 2017, Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design has become one of the attractions in the Fugan Canal Kansui Park area, offering a great space for art exhibitions, workshops for children and students, and a amazing roof garden with a spectacular panoramic view of Toyama city and a fun playground for children and the community.

Opened in April 2017, Shogun Burger is the first and only burger shop in Toyama that offers burger made with 100% female black wagyu beef. It’s a good idea, isn’t it? The owner is a hamburger fans and have worked several years on creating a unique burger with great taste. Finally, her first shop was opened in the downtown shopping area this year. Something different. Something New. The samori logo is cute!

If you come to Asahimachi for the “Spring Quartet on train then switch the shuttle bus that runs between Tomari JR station and Asahimachi, the bus will drop you off a club house where there are restaurants, a gym and a hot spring. I think it is for the locals but they let me have lunch there. I think it’s possible to use other facilities as well. There is a beautiful yard where many cherry trees are planted. Then you walk along the cherry tree road next to the club house to get to the “Spring Quartet”. Easy.

Only in spring and in Asahimachi, Toyama Prefecture of Japan where you can see these four layers of color: yellow, orange and red tulips, canola flowers, pink cherry trees and a backdrop of the Mount Asahi with snow. It is a new destination with a absolutely stunning view.

Of about 800 species of fish in the Sea of Japan, 500 species are caught in Toyama Bay, in addition to about 50 species of crabs and 600 species of shell fish, making it one of the leading inshore fishing area in Japan. So if you come to Toyama, don’t miss the Shinminato Kittokito Market at the Shinminato fishing harbor. It is not as easily accessible as other fresh seafood markets in Tokyo, Hokkaido and Kanazawa. But if you would like to have fresh seafood right by the fishing harbor and willing to make a trip, you won’t be disappointed.

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