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2024 Shiga Prefecture Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Popular Attractions
MIHO MUSEUM
Lake Biwa
Biwako Valley
Kyu Chikurinin Garden
Hikone Castle
Metasequoia Tree-lined Avenue
The 2.5-kilometer-long Metasequoia Tree-lined Avenue is hailed as a hidden autumn foliage gem in Japan. The road stretches from Makino Highland to Makino Agricultural Park, with 500 tall and dense Metasequoia trees planted in orderly intervals along both sides. During the autumn foliage season, the trees transform into a tunnel of red and yellow leaves, creating an endless view of autumn colors. Whether driving through this vibrant universe or strolling along the road to admire and photograph the foliage, the sight of towering Metasequoia trees ablaze in orange-red hues is a breathtaking spectacle.
Ski Resort 🎿Hakodate Mountain 滋賀県
This time it is a very good parent-child travel skiing experience for us #琵琶湖 ski resort 🎿Hakodate Mountain. It is also our first time skiing⛷️From the kid who was very nervous to loving and taking the initiative to complete the goal alone, it is also a good experience and growth process for him... Hope to have a chance to play again next time👍🏻🙏🏻
In the Children's Kingdom Park in Penghu, I played at noon
to a nearby family restaurant that my locals loved.
really can't resist all kinds of home-made risotto
egg The essence is that after opening the egg tart, it is very tender egg tart
our family is very clean and hobby
we go to eat the cabin at 2 o'clock at noon and are full of people
next to the proprietress The first floor of the home is also used to make a restaurant
name and food like the nature called, so that only the boss's family can not be copied, always my first choice for travel around the world
Beautiful cry! Japan's dreamy waterbirds, Kyoto, small travel guides, nets, red photographs, holy places, hh/
, have always been obsessed with Japanese vermilion, and looking for distinctive torii is every time I come to Japan. One of the goals. This time I came to Kyoto to finally check out the net red water bird house: Baishou Shrine.
Transportation
From Kyoto Station, take JR to Yamagata Station and transfer to the Biwa Line to Omi Takashima Station.
You can choose to take a taxi or walk after you leave the station. Personally, you can walk on the one hand. On the one hand, it is because it is quite biased. It is not an easy task to get a car. On the other hand, it is about 30 minutes on foot. Moreover, the road will pass through Wuhu, which is very suitable for taking pictures. Stopping and taking pictures at the edge of Lake Biwa will soon arrive.
Photo Raiders:
The road to Baishen Shrine will pass through Wuhu. The water here is very clear. You must know that Wuhu is the only designated water source for SK2 products. When the weather is good, the lake is very Blue, it is very suitable for taking photos of Japanese style.
If you want to take a good-looking Baishou Shrine, it is recommended to choose a sunny day. In the afternoon, it will be backlit at noon. The afternoon light is best for shooting, especially when it is more than five o'clock. Very beautiful evening (the dusk I met this time is not the most beautiful, I have seen other photographers shoot, really fried chicken!!)
next to the white mustard / Hh/ Near the Shishou Shrine, the stone monument facing the Shisu Shrine is about 3 minutes left. There is a traditional Japanese ramen shop, a very authentic Japanese ramen, recommended to you.
Hikone Castle: A Blend of History and Scenery
Hikone Castle is a historic landmark in Shiga Prefecture that harmonizes beautifully with the stunning lake. The castle showcases traditional Japanese architecture, and its panoramic view, with Lake Biwa as the backdrop, is truly breathtaking. Inside, exhibits provide fascinating information about the local history and culture, captivating visitors' interest. The gardens surrounding the castle offer diverse attractions throughout the seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring being particularly impressive. The path leading up to the castle is perfect for a leisurely stroll, allowing visitors to fully enjoy nature. Hikone Castle is a must-visit destination where you can experience both Japan's past and its beauty.
Hyakusaiji: A Place of Tranquil Peace
Hyakusaiji is a special place where you can fully experience the beauty of Japan. Nestled in a serene mountain setting, visitors can enjoy a meditative time accompanied by the sounds of nature. The ancient architecture and intricate carvings reflect the depth of its history and culture. The gardens around the temple showcase different charms each season, offering unforgettable moments. It is the perfect place for those who wish to take a leisurely stroll and find peace of mind. Hyakusaiji offers the ultimate experience where Japanese tradition and nature blend harmoniously.
Peaceful Eigenji Temple in Higashiomi
Eigenji Temple is a beautiful temple located in Higashiomi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, known for its serene natural surroundings and unique historical charm. Upon entering the temple, visitors are captivated by the tranquil gardens and traditional architecture. The main hall, in particular, is filled with intricate carvings and vibrant colors that inspire awe. The temple provides an ideal space for meditation and contemplation, making it perfect for finding inner peace. Learning about the temple's historical background adds depth to the experience. If you seek spiritual rejuvenation in nature, this is a highly recommended place to visit.
Visit to HOGONJI: The Breath of Japanese Tradition
HOGONJI is a beautiful temple in Shiga that retains the traditional charm of Japan. Nestled in a serene mountain, it welcomes visitors with a peaceful and quiet atmosphere. The old trees and meticulously maintained gardens of the temple allow one to experience the essence of Japanese tradition. The delicate architecture and scenic beauty provide a sense of tranquility. Additionally, detailed explanations of the temple's history and culture are provided, helping visitors gain a deep understanding during their visit. HOGONJI is an ideal place for those who love nature and history. Time spent here offers a special opportunity to personally experience the traditional beauty of Japan.
Biwa lake in Shiga, Japan
It was the most huge lake in Japan. This is Lake Biwa in Shiga, not far from Kyoto. If you are planning a trip to Japan, you must visit this place. There are not many tourists, so it is quiet and the scenery of lakes, mountains, and bridges is something you will never forget. The streets are traditional and quiet, with many cute restaurants and izakayas. I really enjoyed it .#shiga
Okishima Cat Slave Paradise.
Okishima is the largest of the three islands on Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture, and this small island is the only inhabited island on a freshwater lake in Japan, which is extremely rare even globally. Therefore, Okishima has attracted much attention in academic circles and has been listed as a Japanese heritage site. Now, there are only about 350 elderly residents on the island, and most of them still rely on fishing, living off the aquatic products from Lake Biwa. It is said that the reason why there are more cats than people on the island is also related to fishing. It is said that in ancient times, fishermen brought cats to the island to breed in order to prevent rats from damaging their boats. Another theory is that the ancestors of the residents were fugitive warriors of the Genji clan, and cats were the pets kept by the warriors stationed on the island. Regardless, the situation is similar to that of Tashirojima; the villagers and cats have established a deep relationship since ancient times. To be honest, there are no particularly tempting attractions on Okishima, but the biggest extra gain is the unadorned traditional Japanese fishing port scenery. Watching the energetic elderly locals diligently repair fishing nets and the old fishermen prepare equipment for the next day's sea trip, in addition to the cats, the daily life of the islanders is also a precious cultural exploration journey.
Okishima
Address: Okishima-cho, Omihachiman City, Shiga Prefecture
The largest lake in Kyoto: Penghu, we traveled with the baby on the wrong peak, and drove along the lake to the Laker Children's Kingdom Park
to eat a variety of home risotto cabin family restaurant
lived in a 2000 square meter Japanese-style courtyard mansion
also arrived in a very Nordic-style windmill town
want to get out of the These are everyone Haven't heard of it,
Everywhere here is beautiful and natural. It is suitable for slowly feeling with your favorite family!
Sakura sacred place: Otsu hydrophobic
Lake hydrophobic next to the Mitsui Temple, away from the Keihan Sakura hotspot, but the location is remote but not inconvenient. If you take JR, you can transfer directly to Mitsui Temple via Keihan bus. car.
However, in terms of planning for the cherry blossom tour, the best way to get off is to take the subway or JR from Kyoto and transfer to the Keihan Railway (Ishiyama Sakamoto Line) and get off at Mitsui Temple.
After leaving the station, walk directly along the Penghu Lake to the Sanjing Temple, and you can enjoy the cherry blossoms of the Penghu Lake and the Mitsui Temple.
Lake Biwa in Otsu is very close to Kyoto and is the largest lake in Japan, belonging to Shiga Prefecture. If you want to experience the hot spring hotel in Kansai and want to have convenient transportation, it is recommended to take the JR Kansai Pass to come here.
In addition, Shigas Omi beef is the top three in Japan! Be sure to eat, be sure to eat, be sure to eat!
Originally thought that the traffic here is inconvenient, relatively unpopular, I did not expect that tourists can only go slowly. It seems that the charm of a beautiful picture of a red leaf is too great. The most beautiful section of the stone steps of the road is inaccessible, so that everyone can enjoy the unbroken red leaf carpet at both ends of the road.
Chizu Temple, also known as the old rice temple, began in 735 years and fell with the end of the Edo shogunate. It is no longer used as a temple. It is managed by local residents and meets several English standards. The old grandfather.
Address: Kushugawacho Ancient Bridge, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture
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