Omi beef (近江牛, Omi-gyu) is one of Japan's three most prestigious wagyu brands, alongside Kobe and Matsusaka beef. Raised in Shiga Prefecture for 400+ years, Omi beef cattle are descended from black-haired wagyu bloodlines and raised under strict protocols — specific feed, stress-free environment, and careful marbling development. The result is beef graded A4–A5 with intense marbling (BMS 8–12), producing buttery texture and rich umami.
Today, authentic Omi beef must come from certified cattle raised in Shiga for at least 14 months. Restaurants in Otsu and throughout Shiga prefecture specialize in Omi beef preparation — yakiniku (grilled), sukiyaki (hot pot), shabu-shabu (sliced thin for hot pot), and steak.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Dinner restaurants typically 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Some lunch service 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
Closed: Varies by restaurant; advance reservations recommended for dinner
Entrance Fee
Lunch sets ¥3,000–5,000. Sukiyaki course ¥8,000–15,000/person.
Best Season
Year-round; autumn–winter for sukiyaki hot pot; start with tasting course to avoid over-ordering A5 wagyu
Visit Duration
1.5–2.5 hours for a full Omi beef course meal
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