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Imazu Port (tourist boat dock)
It is a busy gateway to Hogonji Temple on Chikubushima Island, the 30th temple of the Thirty-Three Western Temples. Regular sightseeing boats operate to Chikubushima Island, with round-trip routes and crossing routes to Nagahama Port on the opposite shore. For details and the latest information, please visit the official Biwako Kisen Co., Ltd. website…
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Imazu Sports Park
We have 14 indoor and outdoor tennis courts. Indoor Sunroof Imazu offers a comfortable environment with no rain, no wind, and no sunburn, so you can enjoy sports other than tennis, such as futsal and gateball, all year round. Softball…
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Hakodateyama Ski Resort
One of the leading ski resorts in Kansai, located at an altitude of 690m, with a panoramic view of Lake Biwa! A happy view! Take an 8-seater gondola from the parking lot straight to the slopes! Another highlight is the panoramic view of beautiful Lake Biwa and the Shiga mountain range from the slopes! Well-known for its abundant snow volume and good snow quality...
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Riverlands Kadokawa
Located at the top of the clear Ishida River, you can enjoy cherry blossoms in the spring, deep greenery and fireflies in the summer, autumn leaves, and snowy scenery in the winter. You can camp, fish, barbecue, and more in the nature of each season, and even eat the fish you catch.
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Family Travel Village Villa Dest Imazu
A high-standard campsite surrounded by nature, overlooking Lake Biwa from an altitude of 550m. In addition to the auto campsite and cottages, the site also offers a small hotel, a covered BBQ area, a restaurant and other fully-equipped facilities, making it a safe place for families and large groups alike.
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Imazuhama Swimming Pool
Located north of Imazu Port along the lakeshore, this beautiful beach is lined with lush green pines. The calm waters of the beach are excellent. During the season, the beach is bustling with many beachgoers, and in winter, many waterfowl, including whooper swans, arrive here every year. It is also one of the 1 most scenic spots in the Lake Country area.
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Pine forest in Kosai
The 5km-long shoreline of Lake Biwa stretches from Makino Sunny Beach Takagihama in Nishihama, Makino Town in the north to Imazuhama in Hamabun, Imazu Town in the south, and is lined with over 2000 black pine trees. Combined with the endless, gently curving sandy beach, the white sand and green pines create a beautiful landscape.
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Buckwheat fields at the foot of Mt. Hakodate
Every year from late September to early October, white buckwheat flowers bloom like a pure white carpet at the foot of Mt. Hakodate, creating a autumn atmosphere in Imazu. These buckwheat flowers eventually bear fruit, which are then harvested and turned into the famous Hakodate soba.
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Red spider lilies colony (Katsurahama Park)
Higanbana (also known as Manjushage), which got its name from the fact that it blooms around the autumn equinox, can be seen on the lake shore and rice field paths in Takashima City. Katsurahama Park in Imazu Town is a place where they grow in large groups over a wide area.
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Edohigan cherry blossoms at Sakabaji Temple
Edohigan is a long-lived cherry tree. In the spring of 14, the Imazu Nature Observation Club conducted a distribution survey in Imazu Town and found 10 trees in the plains, ranging in age from 400 to 135 years. Among them, the one at Sanami-dera Temple, which is said to have been founded in the Nara period, is the most popular.




