Popular Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture
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Popular Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture

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  • Lake Biwatop_1
    󰺂6.1
    Hikone46.8 km from downtown
    trip best small logoNo. 1 of Night Attractions in Shiga Prefecture
    󱨠Saved by 115 users󱨠55% positive reviews
    4.5/5
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    As the morning light pierces the mist over Lake Biwa, you'll understand why the Japanese consider it the "Lake of Life." As Japan's largest freshwater lake, its waters serve not only as a backup for Kyoto Prefecture but also as a living reservoir of cultural genealogy. Hikone Castle, reflected in the mirror-like waters of the early morning, its 400-year-old castle tower blending with the shimmering waters to create a breathtaking spectacle. Take a pontoon boat to Takebushima Island, where the bronze torii gates gleam in the sunlight. The Tang-style architecture of Hogon-ji Temple speaks of its cultural ties to China's Tang Dynasty. The lakeside bike path is the perfect way to explore. The 70-kilometer route connects reed marshes, vineyards, and century-old shops. Passing through the white-walled earthenware buildings of Omi Hachiman Water Village, it's like stepping into an Edo-era ukiyo-e painting. The gustatory memories are equally unforgettable. Omi beef sushi melts in your mouth, while sushi made with biwa catfish has a refreshing sweetness. The local wines from Lake Country Winery are even more mellow when savored against the setting sun. The most unforgettable moment was meeting a local elder on the lake's west beach. Pointing across the water, he said, "When I was a child, my father took me to those floating islands to pick mulberries. The water is still this clear." The magic of Lake Biwa lies not only in its scenery but also in its living ecological epic. From the migratory birds of spring and autumn to the snowflakes of winter, the cycle of seasons showcases the wisdom of the symbiotic relationship between humanity and nature. When the last rays of sunlight cast a golden path across the lake, you will understand why these waters have nurtured the essence of Japanese traditions such as the tea ceremony and haiku—they teach us how to find eternal beauty in the balance between movement and stillness. With their vastness and tranquility, these waters invite every visitor to find inner peace. Perhaps this is Lake Biwa's most moving travel gift.

  • Hikone Castletop_2
    󰺂4.2
    Hikone46.1 km from downtown
    trip best small logoNo. 3 of Best Things to Do in Shiga Prefecture
    󱨠50% positive reviews
    4.4/5
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    It is difficult to book a room on weekends during the red leaves season, so I can only stay in Maibara City. Maibara City is very close to Hikone City, and it only takes more than an hour to walk to see the scenery. Hikone Castle and Genguen Garden are sold as a bundle, and the ticket price is 1,000 yen. The castle tower of Hikone Castle is very beautiful, and it is even more beautiful with red leaves. The ticket price is a bit expensive, but it is better than Nagoya Castle.

What Fall Viewing Attractions are there in Shiga Prefecture?
These are all Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture:Lake Biwa, Hikone Castle
What are some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture?
Some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture include:Lake Biwa:4.5, Hikone Castle:4.4
At what locations in Shiga Prefecture can Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture be found?
The Fall Viewing Attractions in Shiga Prefecture are mainly located in:Lake Biwa:Hikone, Hikone Castle:Hikone
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