Toyama City Tram Line


The Toyama City Tram Line of Toyama Chihō Railway, commonly referred to as shiden, is a narrow gauge tram system in Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Its first operation was in 1912. It has 23 stations and runs 7.3 km.
While the system officially consists of five lines, operations are organized into six routes:
  • Route 1: Minami-Toyama Ekimae – Nishichō – Toyama-eki
  • Route 2: Minami-Toyama Ekimae – Toyama Daigakumae
  • Route 3: Loop Line
  • Route 4: Iwasehama – Minami-Toyama Ekimae
  • Route 5: Iwasehama – Toyama Daigakumae
  • Route 6: Iwasehama – Loop Line
Since 2010, the tram has accepted ecomyca and passca smart cards for fare payment. Fares can also be paid with Nationwide Mutual Usage Service IC cards or cash for ¥20 more per ride.
Since March 21, 2020, with the completion of a north south tram link across Toyama railway station, Toyama City Tram services through operate with the Toyama Chihō Railway Toyamakō Line, also known as the "Portram".