Escape the crowds of Tokyo and uncover the elegance of Toyama on a seamless day trip guided by a nationally licensed expert. Travel comfortably by bullet train and discover two of Toyama’s most iconic highlights: the world’s most beautiful Starbucks nestled by a tranquil canal, and the award-winning Toyama Glass Art Museum designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma. Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch, scenic strolls, and local shopping at Toyama Station. With hotel pickup, round-trip transport, and expert guidance all included, this curated experience offers the perfect mix of modern design, culture, and relaxation—all in a single day.
The guide will be waiting for you at your hotel lobby with your name sign. Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
Your journey begins at Tokyo Station, where your guide will meet you and escort you to the bullet train bound for Toyama. As the train glides through the countryside at high speed, Japan’s landscapes shift from city skylines to mountains and rivers—an unforgettable prelude to the day’s discoveries.
Step into a serene dreamscape where water, sky, and architecture unite. Fugan Unga Kansui Park is a riverside oasis in the heart of Toyama, where calm canals reflect the sky and distant mountains. Here you’ll find what’s often called the most beautiful Starbucks in the world—a glass-walled café glowing beside the water. Whether you’re sipping coffee or taking in the view, this is more than a park—it’s a pause in time.
Inside a building sculpted by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, light dances through wood and glass to reveal a sanctuary of art. The Toyama Glass Art Museum blends tradition and innovation in breathtaking harmony. With luminous installations from international artists and a space that feels alive with air and light, this museum isn’t just a place to see art—it’s a place to feel it.
At Toyama Station, enjoy a delicious local lunch, shop for regional souvenirs, and treat yourself to sweets made with local ingredients—all conveniently located just steps from the train platform. It’s the perfect final stop to savor a taste of Toyama before your journey continues. Don’t miss it as a sweet ending to your day.
So, how was Toyama—one of The New York Times’ “52 Places to Go in 2025”? With its serene canals, world-class architecture, and unforgettable flavors, we hope this day left you inspired, refreshed, and ready for your next journey in Japan.
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