Welcome to Imizu
ようこそ射水
Welcome to the Official Imizu City Tourism Website!
Discover what kind of city Imizu truly is.
About Imizu City
Welcome to Imizu
— A Town Crowned
by Water
The name “Imizu”, which appears in Japan’s oldest poetry anthology, the Man'yōshū, carries the meaning of “water springing forth”. Surrounded by some of the region’s major rivers and enriched by abundant waterways, Imizu is a place shaped by water.
Here, you’ll find the Seaside Area, where charming port townscapes and traditions live on, and the Countryside Area, home to lush parks and historic streets along old highways. Discover fresh, vibrant experiences you can find only in Imizu.
“I’ll introduce
you to Imizu!”
Muzumuzu-kun
The official character of Imizu City.
A king born in the land of water,
his dream is to make Imizu
a sparkling, happy city.
The name “Imizu”, which appears in the Manyoshu, Japan's oldest anthology of poetry, carries the meaning of “water welling up”. Situated between two of Toyama Prefecture’s major rivers and blessed with abundant waterways, Imizu City is home to diverse areas: a bay area where the atmosphere and culture of a historic port town live on, a hilltop village area rich in nature, and a historical town road lined with traditional Japanese scenery.
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A Compact City
from Sea to Countryside
Nestled between the Shō River and the Jinzu River, Imizu is the third largest city in the prefecture, with views of the Tateyama Mountain Range to the east and the Noto Peninsula to the west.
Facing Toyama Bay, the Seaside Area is rich with the atmosphere of a historic port town, long supported by fishing and maritime trade. Inland, the Countryside Area features towns flourishing along the old Hokuriku Road, where history and culture linger, along with abundant opportunities to enjoy local produce and nature-based experiences.
Conveniently located between the prefecture’s two major cities, Imizu is easy to access. Within its compact landscape, a wide variety of attractions come together in one place.
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Seafood and Mountain Delicacies Alike!
Experience a Food Culture Found Only Here
Toyama Bay, often called a “natural fish tank”, is known for its incredible abundance of fresh seafood. At Shinminato Fishing Port, located right by the fishing grounds, you’ll find exceptional freshness and a wide variety of fish caught through diverse fishing methods. An auction known as the "Noon Auction" is also held here. Selling a variety of fresh fish, it's a rare sight unique to Imizu City.
Across the fertile Imizu Plain, nourished by rich waterways and soil, a variety of crops are grown, including rice, edamame, white leeks, pears, and persimmons. Seasonal delights from the mountains, such as bamboo shoots and wild vegetables, are also part of the local cuisine.
Alongside traditional dishes passed down in each area, new food culture is emerging, including creative local styles like “Imizustan Curry”.
It's a magnificent
red snow crab,
it looks just like my crown!
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Everyone here loves festivals
— People's hearts come together in a big way.
Traditions Passed Down for Over a Thousand Years.
For more than a millennium, traditions have been carefully passed down through generations. In every era, those who carry them forward have devoted themselves to refining their skills, shaping unique expressions, and bringing excitement to their communities. These vibrant festivals continue to thrive across Imizu today.
From one of the oldest and largest lion dance traditions in the prefecture, to the spectacular Hikiyama Festivals featuring 20 ornate floats — the most in the region — and the Hydrangea Festival where 20,000 blossoms fill a vast landscape, unforgettable moments await at every turn.
I’m counting down
the days until the festival…
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Port Towns and Post Towns
— Where History Lives On
The Seaside Area, long shaped by fishing and maritime trade, is home to many poems from the Man'yōshū composed by Ōtomo no Yakamochi, as well as a unique chapter of history in which an exiled shogun established a government here during the Kamakura period. Around the Uchikawa River, now gaining attention in recent years, the townscape still retains a nostalgic charm.
Meanwhile, the Countryside Area flourished as a key post town along historic routes since the Warring States period. Historic buildings remain throughout the area, and the town is adorned with artistic plaster reliefs called "Kote-e" created by Kosugi plasterers, a craft that reached its peak during the Edo period.
Sea routes and old Hokuriku town roads
— both were essential “avenues” for meeting
the unknown and for trade.
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Easy Access, both from Within and Outside Toyama
— and Unique Ways to Get Around
Located between Toyama City and Takaoka City, Imizu is well connected by major roads, making it easy to reach from across the prefecture and beyond. Along the coast runs the Manyō Line tram extending from Takaoka, while inland, the Ainokaze Toyama Railway crosses the region.
Within the city, community buses and the AI-powered on-demand service “Knowroute Imizu” connect the main areas. In parts of the Seaside Area, you can also explore using unique mobility options such as electric carts.
Getting around Imizu is not only convenient — it’s part of the experience itself.
Plenty of trains, buses,
and unique sightseeing mobility
options you’ll only find here!
Let’s Enjoy Imizu City!
Events &
Experiences
In Imizu City, a wide variety of seasonal events are held throughout the year, delighting visitors. There are also many community - based events unique to the area — one of the highlights is the chance to connect with local people.
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Kaiwomaru Full Sail Display
海王丸の総帆展帆 -
The Gejo River Thousand Cherry Blossoms Festival
下条川千本桜まつり -
Night Lion Dance
夜の獅子舞
Tourist Spots
Enjoy Imizu’s scenic highlights, from the striking Shinminato Bridge in the bay area to the charming streets along the Uchikawa River. A sightseeing boat ride offers a unique way to explore this waterside town, creating a truly memorable experience.
You’ll also find temples, shrines, and museums where you can discover the area’s history and culture, making it a great destination for those who enjoy exploring on foot.
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Cuisine and
Souvenirs
From fresh seafood to beloved local specialties, Imizu offers a wide range of flavors unique to the region. You’ll find plenty of souvenirs too, including seafood products, locally grown produce, and sweet treats.
There are also hidden gems — special items you can only find at select local shops.
Cuisine & Souvenirs
Make Use of Tourist Guides!
Local volunteer guides who love Imizu City are here to help you create unforgettable travel memories!
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