{"id":13276,"date":"2016-06-20T10:09:37","date_gmt":"2016-06-20T01:09:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=13276"},"modified":"2024-11-27T14:47:29","modified_gmt":"2024-11-27T05:47:29","slug":"toyama-kaiwomaru-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/toyama-kaiwomaru-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet “The Lady of the Sea” at Kaiwomaru Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kaiwomaru Park is a place of gathering for the communities around Toyama Bay. It’s also a wonderful place to ease one’s mind in a suburban city oasis. My first thought when my Couchsurfing<\/a>\u00a0host family took me here was: “how spoiled are the folks here – the view, the scenery!” Under the big blue sky we stood in the open air park with\u00a0the sea glistening against the backdrop of a\u00a0romantic highway bridge and the Northern Alps. My philosophy is, if you’ve got mountains and<\/em> open water in sight, you’re a lucky one because not everybody can have both. The Toyama Bay is also named one of the “M<\/a>ost Beautiful Bays in the World”<\/a> along with famous bays such as the San Fransisco Bay.<\/p>\n A cute flower maze by the ship<\/p><\/div>\n Many family and community-oriented festivals and events happen here throughout the year, such as the Children’s Day festival (May 5) that was getting\u00a0set up when I visited. Though many activities can be enjoyed even without an event in place, the main act of the park is the namesake itself: The Kaiwomaru ship, nicknamed “The Lady of the Sea.” A merchant training vessel that has sailed around the world 50 times since its first launch in 1930, it now rests in the harbor for the public. There are public tours daily to learn about the ship (one of the only ones preserved to its original form) and classes for kids and adults to take. These classes provide education around the sea, ships, and ports, and some classes can\u00a0even arrange for overnight stays.<\/p>\n One of the many ship models on display at the Japan Sea Center<\/p><\/div>\n Though I didn’t step onto Kaiwomaru ship, I did take a look around the Japan Sea Center, located right near the anchored beauty. This center features many replicas of ships and\u00a0educates visitors about ports, bays, and vessels around the world. Again, this facility is also used for educational purposes. Why not take a course to learn more about the sea when you visit? The classes range from \u00a51000 to \u00a52000 even with an overnight included.<\/p>\n The view of the Northern Alps in the distance<\/p><\/div>\n A visit to Kaiwomaru Park with two little host sisters proved to be both exhausting and fun. We could never stay in one place long enough to read all the information, and all they wanted to do was run around everywhere. Thank goodness for a large park like this one! With beautiful views and lots to do, make sure to do some R&R for a few hours at Kaiwomura Park.<\/p>\n I highly recommend checking out the Bird Park or one of the many casual seafood dining spots in the facilities. There’s even a picnic area if you’d like to bring your own food or barbecue! There are other unique features like the big hammock-like ropes course and a digital car race way. Whether you come by car or train, it’s an easily accessible spot in Northern Toyama.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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