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- Recommended Hatsumode Spots in Shiga
- At the start of a brand new year, why not make your traditional Hatsumode (first shrine visit) in Shiga? Here’s an introduction to some of our top picks to visit!
Shirahige-jinja Shrine
Visits for Hatsumode can be performed at any time. The shrine shop (selling protective amulets and other items) is open from 0:00 - 17:00 on Jan 1, and 8:00 - 17:00 on Jan 2 - 5.
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/306
Omi Jingu Shrine
Protective amulets and other items are available from 0:00 until around 18:00 on Jan 1 and 9:00 - 17:00 from Jan 2 onward, with the New Year’s lottery held between Jan 1 - 3 and sweet sake on offer until Jan 5.
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/78
Tachiki-kannon Temple
Reception is open all day Dec 31, right up until 22:00 on Jan 1. On Jan 2 it is open 6:00 - 21:00, and then 6:00 - 20:00 on Jan 3.
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/66
You can find out about other Hatsumode spots here:
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/news/detail/605
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- Ski Slopes in Shiga
- <Biwako Valley>
A slope at the peak of a mountain at a height of 1,174m. Using the most advanced large carriage cable car in Japan, which opened in February 2008, you can reach the slope in just three and a half minutes. From there you can take in the stunning panorama of Lake Biwa while enjoying activities for everyone from beginners to experts.
Skiing and snowboard lessons can also be provided in English. Rates start from 3,000yen.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/82
<Gransnow Okuibuki>
One of the largest snow resorts in the Kansai area, boasting superlative access. The high elevation offers the ultimate in deep, high-quality powder. There are also no less than twelve varied courses to choose from, catering to everyone from beginners to experts.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/261
<Mt. Hakodateyama Ski Resort>
A stunning slope that lets you look out across all of Lake Biwa. The wide main slope with its array of varied courses caters to everyone from beginner to expert.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/302
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- The Nagahama Plum Tree Bonsai Exhibition
- In accordance with their blossoming, around 90 from among a total of 3 million trees are exhibited in a pure Japanese-style tatami mat room. The collection includes large trees reaching almost 3m tall and ancient trees said to be over 400 years old. Having started in 1952, making this the 67th event, this is both the largest in scale and longest in the history of plum bonsai exhibitions in Japan, and is loved as one of the traditions of spring in Shiga.
[Date]January 10 – March 10 2020
[Place]Keiunkan
[Open]Open every day during the exhibition 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (final entry 4:30 p.m.)
[Entry fee] Adult 800yen, elementary or junior high student 400yen, 20% discount for groups of 20 or more
[URL]http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/event/detail/3
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- Stay in Traditional Homes in Shiga
- There are probably many who don’t know of Shiga Prefecture, but in fact Otsu, the city where the Shiga Prefectural Office is located, is just two stations and 9 minutes from Kyoto Station.
Kyoto is so packed with tourists, and if you stay there and sightsee there, it may be difficult to achieve a true feeling of relaxation amid all the crowds of people.
If you want to see Kyoto, but are also looking for lodgings where you can really relax, why not stay in Shiga Prefecture?
Here’s an information-packed introduction to a selection of Shiga lodging facilities that have been created by refurbishing traditional homes.
Hotel Koo Otsuhyakucho
Lodgings created by refurbishing a number of old homes, and conveniently located close to JR Otsu Station. A nationally registered tangible cultural property. Stylish lodgings that fuse Japanese traditional culture with the modern.
http://hotel-koo.com/
Japanesque Villa Ichien
This is your chance to stay in a building that’s a nationally registered tangible cultural property. Take a relaxing break in a peaceful mountain village. Requires prior booking and only operates on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and during the spring and summer holiday periods.
https://www.ichienyashiki.jp/
Guesthouse Mio
A lodging facility created by refurbishing a house of around 100 years in the city of Omihachiman. The entire house is offered to just a single party at a time. You can watch the boats sailing the Hachiman Canals right from your window, and during the spring blossom season you can also enjoy the cherry blooming along the water.
https://guesthousemio.weebly.com/
Chojian
Lodgings in an old-time traditional Japanese house with a striking thatched roof, as though you’ve slipped back into history. The owners will also provide meals, made with the best seasonal ingredients and delicious rice.
http://chojian.com/
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- An Introduction to Facilities Supporting Muslim Visitors to Shiga
- In order to allow those of the Islamic faith to also enjoy travelling within Shiga Prefecture, here’s an introduction to some of the prefecture’s facilities that support Muslim visitors.
Shiga Mosque
There’s a mosque in Kusatsu City, Shiga, found in a normal residential home.
http://shigamosque.com/
Mt. Hakodateyama Ski Resort
As the number of Islamic visitors continue to increase, this year a new prayer room has been created. It is located on the west side of the summit station for the gondola going up Mt. Hakodateyama.
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/302
Satoyu Mukashibashi Yuzanso
The hot spring hotel Satoyu Mukashibashi Yuzanso, located in Ogoto Onsen in Otsu City, has acquired halal certification. They have plans that combine halal cooking for Muslims with lodgings.
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/79
Hieiyuba Moriyama
“Yuba,” made from the skin of boiled soybean milk, is a vital component of Buddhist vegetarian cuisine. Hieiyuba, a store making this specialty of Shiga, has halal certification and creates yuba that Muslims can eat.
http://hieiyuba.jp/
Here’s an introduction to restaurants that can provide halal food.
Indian Restaurant RAJU
https://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/2447
Halal Café Cheema Aunty
https://cheemaaunty.wixsite.com/shop
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- A Sea of Clouds at Mysterious Onyudani-toge
- The “sea of clouds” is a phenomena you can only see on cold, early mornings during November, at the start of winter. Onyudani-toge in Takashima City, Shiga is known as a particularly mysterious spot to view the sea of clouds.
If you get lucky you may even be able to capture the perfect photo of this incredible sight.
All due care should be taken as cold mornings from November onward can cause the road surface to freeze.
Address: Kutsuki Onyudani, Takashima shi, Shiga Prefecture, 520-1443
Access: Approx. 90 mins by car from JR Adogawa Station, approx. 60 mins by car from Roadside Station Kutsuki Shin-Honjin
Inquiries: biwako@takashima-kanko.jp
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- A Sea of Clouds at Mysterious Onyudani-toge
- The “sea of clouds” is a phenomena you can only see on cold, early mornings during November, at the start of winter. Onyudani-toge in Takashima City, Shiga is known as a particularly mysterious spot to view the sea of clouds.
If you get lucky you may even be able to capture the perfect photo of this incredible sight.
All due care should be taken as cold mornings from November onward can cause the road surface to freeze.
Address: Kutsuki Onyudani, Takashima shi, Shiga Prefecture, 520-1443
Access: Approx. 90 mins by car from JR Adogawa Station, approx. 60 mins by car from Roadside Station Kutsuki Shin-Honjin
Inquiries: biwako@takashima-kanko.jp
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- Enjoy the Changing of the Leaves in Shiga! (1)
- Many people enjoy the changing of the leaves during fall in Japan, and Shiga Prefecture has many spots famous for their crimson foliage. Numerous events, including illuminations, are also held during this period. Come to Shiga to see the leaves!
Hieizan Enryakuji - The Maple of Hiei
Until November 25
The leaves at Yokogawa are said to be particularly special, even for Mt. Hiei, and a variety of events are held here.
https://www.hieizan.or.jp/
Hiyoshitaisha Maple Festival
November 1 - 30, 2018
As well as illuminations of the leaves during this period, there are also performances for Noh and Kyogen theater and a chrysanthemum exhibition.
http://hiyoshitaisha.jp/
Kotosanzan Original Goshuin Paper
Special Goshuin stamped paper can be purchased for \500 until December 2018.
http://www.kotousanzan.jp/
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- Enjoy the Changing of the Leaves in Shiga! (2)
- Keisokuji
From November 10 - November 27, \200 charge during the changing leaves period
An old temple originally opened in 735, with the Sando (path leading to the temple) dazzling in crimson during the changing of the leaves, making it a popular spot to take photos.
http://kitabiwako.jp/spot/spot_967/
Ishiyamadera - Atarayo Maple
The maple at Ishiyamadera are best viewed from mid-November. You can also enjoy illusory illuminations.
From November 16 - December 2, 2018.
https://www.ishiyamadera.or.jp/
Konansanzan - Divine Favor Wooden Plaque Tour
Konansanzan is a spot renowned for its crimson foliage among those in the know, and also offers special wooden plaques with Goshuin stamp. The Goshuin stamp costs \2500 (which includes admission fee).
http://www.burari-konan.jp/
Hikone City - Genkyuen Garden Illuminations
18:00 - 21:00, From November 17 - December 2, 2018.
During this period, Hikonyan will make an appearance on November 17, 21, and December 2.
http://www.hikoneshi.com/jp/event/articles/c/kinshu
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- National Treasures and Cultural Assets of Shiga - Otsu Area -
- Shiga Prefecture boasts a trove of cultural assets.
So much so, in fact, that the region ranks third in Japan for the number of buildings designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Assets.
Here's an introduction to a shrine and two temples in the Otsu region.
■Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine
Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine is the head shrine of approximately 3,800 Hiyoshi, Hie and Sanno shrines throughout Japan, and has developed into the local deity of Mt. Hieizan.
(2 National Treasures, 16 Important Cultural Assets)
【URL】http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/93
■Onjoji Temple
Mii-dera Temple features National Treasures and Important Cultural Assets of overwhelming quality, even when considered nationally.
(10 National Treasures (64 items), 42 Important Cultural Assets (720 items))
【URL】http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/84
■Ishiyama-dera Temple
Home to a large number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Assets, including a two storied pagoda and a variety of religious texts, Buddhist statues and scrolls, not to mention the wooden main temple itself which is the oldest of its kind in Shiga.
The east side of the main temple also includes the room in which Murasaki Shikibu is said to have stayed while writing The Tale of Genji.
【URL】http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/108
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- National Treasures and Cultural Assets of Shiga - Konan Area -
- National Treasures and Cultural Assets of Shiga - Konan Area -
Shiga Prefecture boasts a trove of cultural assets. So much so, in fact, that the region ranks third in Japan for the number of buildings designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Assets. Here's an introduction to three temples in the Konan area.
■Chojyuji Temple
The main temple at Chojyuji is quite literally a treasure-trove of history, containing many Important Cultural Assets, including a decorative cabinet that is a National Treasure. The repository behind the main temple also houses a large statue of a seated Amitabha, almost 3m in size and made from gold.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/128
■Jorakuji Temple
The main temple has a cypress bark roof and is a designated National Treasure. Immediately behind it there is a perfectly formed three storey pagoda, to which the trees beyond provide a beautiful backdrop. The interior of the lowest section features a Zen dais, and the walls, four pillars and other locations are all decorated with Buddhist images and bright colors.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/126
■Zensuiji Temple
The palace-style, solemn and solid main temple is representative of Tendai Buddhist construction. It barely survived the war fires of Nobunaga Oda, and is now a designated National Treasure. The interior also features no less than 15 Buddha statues, including representative pieces from the Tempyo period (710 - 794) and the Heian period (794 - 1185) and a wooden seated Bhaisajyaguru that is a Important Cultural Asset. All of them are more than worth making the trip to see!
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/127
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- National Treasures and Cultural Assets of Shiga - Kohoku Area -
- Shiga Prefecture boasts a trove of cultural assets. So much so, in fact, that the region ranks third in Japan for the number of buildings designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Assets. Here's an introduction to two temples and a shrine in the Kohoku region.
■Hogonji Temple
The gabled "karamon" gate was originally the Gokuraku-mon gate at Osaka-jo Castle, as built by feudal warlord Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and still garners much attention as the only remnant of that castle. With its cypress bark roof, obsidian black lacquered structure and liberal scattering of gold played ornaments, this is construction highly representative of the Momoyama period (1573 - 1603).
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/284
■Tsukubusuma-jinja Shrine
The main temple was transferred from Hideyoshi Toyotomi's Fushimi-Momoyama-jo Castle 450 years ago, and is a designated National Treasure. It is decorated inside with elegant and gorgeous décor representative of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1573 - 1603).
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/285
■Daitsuji Temple
Many of the structures here are national or city Important Cultural Assets, including the main temple and reception hall that are said to have been taken from Fushimi-Momoyama-jo Castle, and the side gate said to have been transferred from Nagahama-jo Castle. There is also a Nanboku-cho period (1334 to 1392) temple bell with an inscription, a prefectural Cultural Asset.
http://en.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/252