Nyūzen, Toyama

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nyūzen
入善 (にゅうぜんまち
—  Town  —
Location of Nyūzen in Toyama  Prefecture
Location of Nyūzen in Toyama Prefecture
Country: Japan
Prefecture: Toyama
District: Shimoniikawa
Area
 - Total 71.29 km² (27.5 sq mi)
Population (March, 2008)
 - Total 27,670
 - Density 388/km² (1,004.9/sq mi)

Nyūzen (入善町 Nyūzen-machi?) is a town located in Shimoniikawa District, in north-eastern Toyama Prefecture, Japan.

With the Sea of Japan to the north, and Kurobe River to the west Nyūzen is located in the center of an alluvial fan. The town is famous for its jumbo watermelons, as well as its tulips which became the official town flower in 1983[1].

Groundwater bubbles forth from various man-made and natural springs within the town. Of special interest is a flat area near the coast the name of which translates to: The Japanese Swamp Cedars of Sugisawa (杉沢の沢スギ Sugisawa no Sawasugi?) where a large amount of flowing fresh spring water has created a rare ecology that is protected as a national monument.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Special Products of Nyūzen (in Japanese). Retrieved on 2008-04-11.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 36°56′N, 137°30′E