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Shodenji Temple
It is said to have been founded in the Hōen era, but for about 15 years until 1610, it is said to have been dedicated to the teachings of various head priests of the Tendai and Zen sects. During the Edo period, a Zen master from Eiheiji Temple was invited to the temple, and the temple changed from Tendai to Soto sect…
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Oarahiko Shrine
The temple is well known for the fresh greenery that covers the temple grounds and the vivid autumn foliage. It was founded in the early 13th century, and was highly revered by the Sasaki clan, the rulers of Omi Province, from the Northern and Southern Courts period to the Muromachi period. The Sasaki Genji revered it as the guardian deity of their clan…
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Omi Takashima Ayuikemoto Yoshimoto
Ayu specialty store "Omi Takashima Ayuikemoto Yoshimoto" opened in Shinasahi-cho, where the pure Azumi River flows to the south. This is a new store developed by "Ayukyo," which has been selling ayu since 13. They raise young ayu from Lake Biwa in their own aquaculture site and prepare them in sweet simmered dishes and konjac dishes.
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Ibayoshi Confectionery Shop
Ibayoshi Confectionery sells traditional handmade sweets. They have a variety of seasonal sweets, such as strawberry daifuku (January to April) and bamboo skin yokan. They also sell the popular "Tarobei Manju" named after Tarobei Fujimoto, who worked hard to improve the flood control of Lake Biwa.
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Nishi-Omi local sake Matsunohana Kawashima Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.
Our brewery is located in the north of the ancient capital of Kyoto, on the west shore of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, in a grain belt that stretches along the Azumi River. It has long been known as a producer of high-quality rice, and the majestic Hira mountain range stretches behind it. The long, snow-covered…
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Uehara Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.
Uehara Sake Brewery was founded in 2 and has been making sake that brings out the flavor of rice in the snowy northwest of Lake Biwa. We mainly brew Yamahai sake, and attract and cultivate the natural yeast in the brewery by simply adjusting the temperature.
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Tourist product display and direct sales shop Takashima Marugoto Department Store
This is a tourist product display and direct sales store that opened in 1 on the first floor of the Takashima City Tourist Product Plaza, west of JR Shin-Asahi Station. We have a wide range of products representing Takashima City, including food, local sake, crafts, and textile products. In 2014…
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Yasaka Allernon Foods Co., Ltd.
We use local rice flour that is grown without any pesticides or chemical fertilizers, and produce "Allernon," which does not contain any of the 27 items subject to allergy labeling and can be safely eaten by children with allergies.
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MIZU cafe cocco
This cafe is located on the first floor of the Takashima City Tourist and Product Plaza in front of JR Shin-Asahi Station. It features "Shozu Water," one of Japan's top 1 water sources. The cafe menu features this water, Takashima's locally grown crops, and the region's traditional fermentation culture (homemade keema curry, handmade fermented foods, etc.).
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Cafe Furabou
This is a coffee shop where you can enjoy the traditional wooden building techniques that were once a part of the beautiful life of Japan. Please enjoy the tasteful axe marks left on the old wood and the timeless look of the soot smoke along with your meal and tea...




