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Government-registered Ryokan Shirahamaso
This inn also offers day-trip bathing. From the open-air bath, you can see a magnificent view of Lake Biwa over the pine forest. Please stop by when you are camping, swimming in the lake, or sightseeing at Shirahige Shrine or Takashima.
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- Shin-Asahi area
Torii Tower
A long-established restaurant inn that was founded in the Meiji era and continues for 100 years. It serves fresh "river fish dishes" from Lake Biwa, "kaiseki cuisine with seafood and mountain produce" from Wakasa Bay, and is well-known as a restaurant where you can taste local Lake Country cuisine such as the traditional "kamo suki" and the famous "shamo suki"...
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- Imazu area
Marumo Ryokan
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- Azumigawa area
Marusan Ryokan
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- Makino area
Matsunami-so
Matsunami-so is located on the shores of Lake Biwa, and is used for sightseeing, business trips, training camps, and lake bathing, as well as for viewing the cherry blossoms and metasequoia trees of Kaizu Osaki. The sunrise overlooking Chikubushima Island is a spectacular sight. Home-grown rice is used.
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- Makino area
Ryokan Kiraku
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- Makino area
Inoue Ryokan
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- Takashima area
Nagahamaya Ryokan
This quiet, small inn near Lake Biwa has been in business since the Meiji era and serves mainly lake fish and plenty of locally grown vegetables.
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- Takashima area
Ebisu-so
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- Azumigawa area
Kanamaru Ryokan




