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DURHAM-TOYAMA, JAPAN ESTABLISHED JUNE 13 1989 Situated on a delta plain between the Sea of Japan and the towering  Southern Japanese Alps, Toyama was completely rebuilt following bombing raids in World War II into a thriving modern metropolis. A merger with several neighboring towns in 2005 raised its population total to 420,000.
With an international port, this capital city of Toyama prefecture, is called the City of Medicine. Today, the industrial parks in Toyama feature pharmaceutical companies, and its many hospitals are large and well-equipped. Like Durham, Toyama's industries are moving rapidly from the processing of local raw materials to research and the manufacture of high-tech products. Successful urban renewal projects have revitalized its downtown area, with attention in recent years focused on the area near its main train station. The Sister City relationship with Durham, NC is conducted mainly through its Office of Cultural and International Affairs (a division of the City government) with strong support from the Toyama Cosmopolitan Association, a citizens' group. Here are some web links of interest: City of Toyama Toyama Cosmpolitan Association
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