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The Namerikawa Hotaruika Marathon takes place in autumn in Namerikawa, a coastal city in Toyama Prefecture situated between the Tateyama Range and the Sea of Japan. Although named the "Marathon," the primary event is a half marathon. Additional options include a 10 km race, a 3 km race for participants up to junior high school age, and a 2.1 km "Enjoy Running" category without chip timing. The half marathon is limited to 2,000 participants, has a three-hour time limit, and is open to individuals aged 18 and above, excluding high school students.
The half marathon course begins with a circuit around the event grounds, proceeds over Hayatsuki Bridge, crosses the city, passes Takatsuki Kamo Shrine, and then turns back near Shimoumezawa. The 10 km route is more limited, with a cap of 300 runners, and follows a path through the Hayatsuki Bridge and Tsubokawa district. The event attracts individuals seeking a straightforward local race, aiming for a personal best, or preparing for the Toyama Marathon. A distinctive local element is the participation award: all runners receive dried hotaruika, the firefly squid for which Namerikawa is known.
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