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滋賀県 · Kinki Region

Shiga Hidden Gems

Everything in Shiga is arranged around Lake Biwa, which fills a sixth of the prefecture and is old enough — around four million years — to have evolved species that exist nowhere else. The lake was the shipping route between the Sea of Japan coast and Kyoto, so the towns on its shores grew wealthy on transit rather than production, and Omi merchants became a byword for a particular style of long-distance trade. Hikone kept its original keep because the castle was never burned or dismantled, one of only a handful in the country. Above the southwestern shore, Mt. Hiei carries Enryakuji, the monastery that trained the founders of nearly every major Japanese Buddhist school and was destroyed by Nobunaga in 1571 for its military power. Because Kyoto is ten minutes away by train, Shiga is often treated as an annexe of it, which is why its lakeside shrines and castle towns stay quiet on days when Kyoto does not.

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Climate & Best Season

Cold, snowy in the north near the lake; milder in the south. Autumn foliage on Mt. Hiei is the seasonal highlight.

Famous For (Food)

  • Omi beef
  • Funazushi
  • Lake fish tsukudani
  • Sake

Signature Sights

  • Hikone Castle
  • Enryakuji on Mt. Hiei
  • Shirahige Shrine's lake torii
  • Lake Biwa cycling

When to Go

The northern lakeshore is snow country — Nagahama and the Makino area get real falls from December to February, while the southern end near Otsu stays mild with January highs around 8°C. Summers are humid and hot, above 33°C in the basin, though the lake moderates the shore slightly. Autumn is the best season: Mt. Hiei and the Hikone castle grounds colour in mid to late November, and the lakeside cycling route is at its most comfortable. Cherry blossoms at Kaizu-Osaki line the water in early April. The lake is at its clearest for swimming in July and August.

Getting Around

Shiga is unusually easy because the Tokaido line runs along the lake's south and east shores — Kyoto to Otsu is ten minutes, to Hikone about 50, and Maibara is a shinkansen stop. That covers Hikone, Omi-Hachiman and Nagahama without any planning. Mt. Hiei is reached from the Kyoto side by cable car and ropeway or from Sakamoto on the Shiga side. The western shore has the Kosei line for Shirahige Shrine and Omi-Maiko. The awkward parts are the inland valleys and the Shigaraki pottery area, which needs the single-track Shigaraki Kohgen Railway or a car. Cycling the full lake circuit takes two to three days.

Local Food

Omi beef is one of the oldest branded beefs in Japan, raised on the plain east of the lake and sold in Omi-Hachiman and Hikone. Funazushi is the local extreme: crucian carp from the lake salted and fermented in rice for a year or more, sharply sour, and the direct ancestor of modern sushi — worth trying once, ideally in a small portion. Lake fish simmered in soy and sugar as tsukudani appear on every souvenir shelf. Sake breweries cluster in the north around Nagahama, using snowmelt water off the Ibuki range.

Lake Yogo — location in Shiga, Nagahama
Shiga
Shiga· Nagahama

Lake Yogo

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Harie Shozu no Sato — location in Shiga, Takashima
Shiga
Shiga· Takashima

Harie Shozu no Sato

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Eigenji — location in Shiga, Higashiomi
Shiga
Shiga· Higashiomi

Eigenji

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Kongorinji — location in Shiga, Aisho
Shiga
Shiga· Aisho

Kongorinji

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Okishima — location in Shiga, Omihachiman
Shiga
Shiga· Omihachiman

Okishima

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Mount Ibuki
Shiga· Maibara

Mount Ibuki

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Makino Metasequoia Avenue — location in Shiga, Takashima
Shiga
Shiga· Takashima

Makino Metasequoia Avenue

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Samegai Baikamo — location in Shiga, Maibara
Shiga
Shiga· Maibara

Samegai Baikamo

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Chikubushima Island — location in Shiga, Nagahama
Shiga
Shiga· Nagahama

Chikubushima Island

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Lake Biwa Museum — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
Shiga· Otsu

Lake Biwa Museum

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Lake Biwa Leisure Activities — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
Shiga· Otsu

Lake Biwa Leisure Activities

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Ishiyama-dera Temple — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
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Shiga· Otsu

Ishiyama-dera Temple

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Lake Biwa — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
Shiga· Otsu

Lake Biwa

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Biwako Valley — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
Shiga· Otsu

Biwako Valley

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Shirahige Shrine — location in Shiga, Otsu
Shiga
Shiga· Otsu

Shirahige Shrine

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Genkyuen Garden
Shiga· Hikone

Genkyuen Garden

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Nagahama Castle & Lake Biwa Lakeside Park — location in Shiga, Nagahama
Shiga
Shiga· Nagahama

Nagahama Castle & Lake Biwa Lakeside Park

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Hachiman-yama Ropeway & Panoramic Views — location in Shiga, Omihachiman
Shiga
Shiga· Omihachiman

Hachiman-yama Ropeway & Panoramic Views

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