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Beautiful Nature of Himi City in Toyama

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更新於 2020年04月10日12:04 • 發布於 2020年04月10日12:04 • LikeJapan Editorial Team
Beautiful Nature of Himi City in Toyama

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Himi, a small city inToyama Prefecture, located alongside the sea of Japan, has a fabulous view of the northern part of the Japanese Alps and also a vibrant history of the fishing industry. This little town offers its best beautiful nature for travellers to explore.

Asahiyama Park and Its Temples

Autumn is certainly the most beautiful season to admire the many colors offered by the beautiful nature in Toyama and Himi. Wandering in Asahiyama Park is very pleasant to say the least but, combined with the view of a gigantic 24m tall gingko tree (the roots 12m), over 1000 years old, overlooking the Jyonichi-ji Temple and it’s an experience you do not want to miss. The trunk is truly surreal! For the most magical experience, I’d recommend visiting in autumn, when the majestic gingko is adorned with incandescent yellow foliage.

 

This gingko that has crossed the centuries …
Temple Jonichi-ji
The koyo (the fall colours) that are so popular in Japan.

Senju-ji Temple (千手寺), another temple particularly popular among the Himi locals, was founded in 681 and is one of the oldest existing temples in Himi. You can find it on one of the higher parts of the city.

The pass you took to the temple will continue to climb to the top of the park, which offers a panoramic view of the city and (if the weather is good) an exquisite view of the mountain range in the distance. This view is certainly worth the trip! In spring, the park is adorned with cherry blossoms and the Japanese festival, hanami begins, drawing big crowds to the park.

Michi-jinja Shrine

A little further north of Himi, 20 minutes by car (or by bus to the Nakata 中田 stop), you will find three temples in the locality of Nakata. Michi-jinja Shrine in one of these shrines located close to the sea in the forest. This site is very peaceful and offers you a glimpse of soothing coast.

The torii of Michi-jinja Shrine

The Remains of Jomon and Yayoi: The Ozakai Cave Ruins

This rather surprising place is an entirely natural cavity formed six thousand years ago from erosion.

Many traces of ancient inhabitants, including pottery and even human bones were found in the cave when it was discovered in 1918 in Ozakai. Today, the site is classified as a national historic site and a record of the prehistoric periods of Japan. You can even visit the cave for free! It may lack in depth but having the opportunity to explore how these civilizations inhabited the place in the ancient and middle ages is not an opportunity that presents itself very often.  In addition, a small shrine, the Hakusansha, was built in the axis of this cavity, facing in the sea.

The cave that sheltered humans six thousand years ago…
A little fishing village at Ozakai.
A panoramatic view of Tateyama mountain range.

Do not hesitate to continue your walk via the pedestrian path in the forest, to reach the observation point of Kudonohama (also accessible by road). You will pass through cultivated fields of mandarin oranges, persimmon and daikon, the great Japanese radish, and enjoy a beautiful view of the bay and Tateyama mountain range.

Big radishes staring out to sea!
Kudonohama observation deck

Hamamoto House

Lovers of architecture and Japanese culture, I strongly encourage you to visit this traditional house. Built 110 years ago, during the Meiji era, it is the old villa of a family that made a fortune in the Buri fish trade.

The place is not only surprising in its size, but also in its atypical construction. Everything has been designed with great care, and successive generations have managed to preserve the atmosphere of the place, which is full of riches: gilded screensornate shojiprints, lacquerssilk hangings, an interior Japanese garden, and an impressive collection of potteryceramics and kimonos kept in the warehouse. The place is also home to an old miso factory.

The folding screen gives the house charm.
Japanese sliding door – fusuma – providing more art to the house
The Japanese garden.

The current owners are very happy to contribute to the preservation of this exceptional heritage, and have always tried to spread the story of this house. You can book your visit for 450 yen per person with matcha tea served with a wagashi, a Japanese pastry for 1080 yen per person. Why not have a meal here while contemplating the beauty of the pristine garden (4500 yen per person – a reservation is needed in advance).

A tea ceremony : matcha and a Japanese sweet

How to Get to Himi ?

Just an hour from Kanazawa (easily accessible by car and Shinkansen, via Shin-Takaoka) is another cultural gem near the northern part of  the Japanese AlpsHimi offers you breathtaking scenery and an escape from the big, crowded cities. About 4 hours from Kyoto and Tokyo by Shinkansen, Himi is the ideal destination for a weekend in the countryside.

From Tokyo, there are two main ways to get there:

  • Take the Hokuriku Shinkansen bound for Kanazawa, and get off at Shin-Takaoka. From there, take a local bus (platform number 4 from the bus station, 500 yen) that will take you the michi-no-eki station named Himi Banyagai, close to the port and the city center.
Shinkansen – A rapid and comfortable journey
A bus will come at platform number 4.
The view from the bus
  • Another option : take the same Shinkansen but this time, get off at Toyama. Then, take a train on the Toyama Line (Ainokaze Toyama Tetsudo) and get off at Takaoka (4 stops). Finally, take a train on the Himi Line and get off at the last stop, Himi Station. Enjoy the sea of Japan and its beautiful landscapes.
Himi Station
A view from the train

Once there, you can rent-a-cycle, an electric bike for 500 yen and a normal bike for 200 yen a day, if you decide to stay in the center. But it is better to rent a car if you also want to enjoy the many activities in the surrounding areas.

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Original article by Julie
Translated by Aika Ikeda

Photo and text by Voyapon.
Original text written by Voyapon and edited by Like Japan Editorial Team.

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