Published date: May 7, 2025
Enjoying Toyama's Culinary Delights! Clean and Comfortable Hotel
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
My first stay at JAL City Hotel! I was looking forward to returning because it was so clean and comfortable!
◆ Meals
There is a café restaurant on the first floor. Although it’s a room-only rate, I enjoyed a 2,200 yen lunch to compare trout sushi this time.
Each shop has its own take on the flavor and rarity of the trout sushi, which was interesting! I especially loved the trout sushi from "Takadaya," so much that I bought it as a souvenir on my last day.
◆ Room
It was very clean. The presence of a sofa was personally a high score for me. There was also a coffee machine, allowing me to enjoy coffee! There was no water in the room, but there was a water server for local Kurobe water on each floor.
I preferred the local spring water from the water server instead of bottled water.
◆ Bathroom
The bathtub isn't very large but is sufficient. I particularly liked that the shower room floor was fluffy.
Experiences during the trip
This time, I visited Toyama to meet a friend. I was captivated by the rich food culture of Toyama.
◆ Japanese Cuisine Dai
My foodie friend in Toyama made a reservation for me. The course allowed me to fully enjoy the local delicacies, and the chef was very passionate! Everything was delicious, and the variety was ample, making me feel the richness of Toyama's food scene. I want to go again!
◆ Local Running
I occasionally incorporate morning runs while traveling. This time, I ran along the canal at Fugan Canal Park!
There was a long line before the opening of the world's most beautiful Starbucks!
◆ Ichiban-cho Coffee
I had Romanian coffee and a cake named Sylvia from Romania. The owner seems to be from Romania and spoke Japanese very well, explaining many things to me.
It was my first time trying Romanian coffee, and it was very easy to drink and delicious.
◆ Glass Art Museum
The permanent exhibition is 200 yen, allowing access to exhibits on the 4th and 6th floors. The glass art garden on the 6th floor was particularly impressive.
I think art lovers would enjoy it.
◆ Blue Train
This café has been featured in the New York Times. There are toy trains running inside, making it fun. When I visited, an elderly couple was managing the café.
◆ Toyama Black
It's soy sauce-based, but it's not overly strong in flavor, making it easy to enjoy.