Post on 27-Jun-2020
2016.11
Tourist information centerBiwako Visitors BureauShiga Prefecture Tourism Promotion DivisionShiga Prefecture Tourist & Product Information Center (Tokyo)
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Otsu
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Hikone Castle
Shirahige Jinja Shrine / Large Shrine Gate in the Lake
Metasequoia Tree Lane
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Hieizan Enryakuji Temple
Kyoto
Shiga Prefecture, at the heart and crossroads of Japan, has flourished since ancient days. Today Shiga remains a convenient base for travelling in Japan, offering easy access to Kyoto and Osaka, as well as Kyushu and Tokyo. Lake Biwa, the biggest lake in Japan, Nature, tradition, culture, history, art, food: everything good about Japan is right here in Shiga Prefecture. Shiga Prefecture is the quintessential Japan.
Koka Ninja Village
Hikone Castle
Hikone Castle
Cherry blossoms in Kaizuosaki
Biwao Fireworks Festival Water sports
Mt. Hakodateyama (Lily Park & Kokia Park)
Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine
Hieizan Enryakuji TempleKoto Sanzan Temple (Kongorinji Temple)
Omi beef Lake fish cuisine Funazushi(sushi with pickled crusian carp)
Duck cuisine
Locally-brewed sake
Biwako Valley Ski Resort
Ogoto Hot Springs
Nagahama Plum Tree Bonsai Exhibition
Boat excursion on the water district
Takatsuki
Tsuge
(three temples on the south side of the lake)
Ishiyamadera Temple
Koto Sanzan SIC
Gamo SIC
Biwako Valley
Hachiman-bori Canal
MIHO MUSEUM
Omi Jingu Shrine
Makino Highland
Metasequoia Tree Lane
Lake Biwa gives visitors opportunities to enjoy the beautiful views of four district seasons.
Ogoto OnsenHotspring