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Attractions — Shiga Prefecture

Kusatsujuku Honjin

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Kusatsujuku Honjin

Kusatsujuku Honjin

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Kusatsujuku Honjin offers a glimpse into the Edo period as a former inn for feudal lords and government officials. While currently undergoing long-term repairs, visitors can still appreciate its historical significance and exterior, especially during local festivals when it comes alive with activity.

Yogo Kōgen Resort Yap

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Yogo Kōgen Resort Yap

Yogo Kōgen Resort Yap · 余呉高原リゾートYAP · Yogo Kōgen Rizōto YAP

C

Yogo Kōgen Resort Yap is a compact ski resort in Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, primarily catering to families and beginners. While it offers basic skiing and snowboarding facilities, visitors should manage expectations regarding its size and amenities.

Ryuoji Temple - Yukinodera Temple

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Ryuoji Temple - Yukinodera Temple

Ryuoji Temple - Yukinodera Temple

C

Ryuoji Temple, also known as Yukinodera Temple, is a small, local temple in Ryuo-cho, Shiga Prefecture. With very limited visitor information and only one review, it appears to be a quiet spot, likely offering a glimpse into local Japanese religious life rather than a major tourist attraction.

Ryuo Kagamino-sato Michi-no-Eki

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Ryuo Kagamino-sato Michi-no-Eki

Ryuo Kagamino-sato Michi-no-Eki

C

Ryuo Kagamino-sato Michi-no-Eki is a standard Japanese roadside rest stop (michi-no-eki) located along National Route 8 between Omihachiman and Kusatsu in Shiga Prefecture. It serves primarily as a convenient stopping point for travelers passing through the region, offering basic facilities and local products rather than a destination attraction.

Ominokuni Kuzushiyama Shikoku Hachijuhakkasho Reijo

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Ominokuni Kuzushiyama Shikoku Hachijuhakkasho Reijo

Ominokuni Kuzushiyama Shikoku Hachijuhakkasho Reijo

C

Ominokuni Kuzushiyama Shikoku Hachijuhakkasho Reijo offers a miniature version of the famous Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage, featuring 88 small statues representing each temple. It's a unique spiritual site for local devotees, providing a condensed experience of a significant Japanese Buddhist journey.

Tokka School Ruins Monument

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Tokka School Ruins Monument

Tokka School Ruins Monument

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The Tokka School Ruins Monument marks the historical site of the Tokka School, an early educational institution in Japan. While it holds local historical significance, visitors generally find it to be a small, unassuming marker rather than a prominent attraction.

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Shofuku-ji Temple

Shofuku-ji Temple

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Shofuku-ji Temple is a small, local temple in Ryuo-cho, Shiga Prefecture. With only one review available, it appears to be a very minor attraction, primarily serving local residents rather than tourists.

Gempuku Pond of Minamoto Yoshitsune

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Gempuku Pond of Minamoto Yoshitsune

Gempuku Pond of Minamoto Yoshitsune

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The Gempuku Pond is a small historical site in Ryuo-cho, Shiga Prefecture, believed to be where Minamoto no Yoshitsune celebrated his coming-of-age ceremony. Visitors describe it as a simple, unassuming spot, primarily of interest to those with a deep appreciation for Japanese history.

Otsu Service Area (Westbound)

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Otsu Service Area (Westbound)

Otsu Service Area (Westbound) · 大津SA (下り) · Ōtsu SA ( Kudari )

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The Otsu Service Area (Westbound) is a functional rest stop on the Meishin Expressway, primarily serving travelers needing a break. It offers standard highway amenities and, for those heading west, a chance to refuel and grab a bite.

Mt. Yukino Historic Area Imono-sato

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Mt. Yukino Historic Area Imono-sato

Mt. Yukino Historic Area Imono-sato

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Mt. Yukino Historic Area Imono-sato is an archaeological site in Shiga Prefecture, recognized for its ancient iron casting remains. It offers a glimpse into early Japanese industrial history, though visitors note it requires a specific interest to fully appreciate.

Hokyoin Tower

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Hokyoin Tower

Hokyoin Tower

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The Hokyoin Tower is a small, historical stone pagoda located in Ryuo-cho, Shiga Prefecture. With only one review available, it appears to be a very niche attraction, primarily of interest to those with a deep appreciation for local Japanese history and architecture.

Ohana Resort

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Ohana Resort

Ohana Resort · 国境高原スノーパーク · Kokkyō Kōgen Sunōpāku

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Ohana Resort, also known as Kokugoku Kogen Snow Park, is a small, family-friendly ski resort in Shiga Prefecture. It is primarily designed for beginners and children, offering a gentle introduction to skiing and snowboarding rather than challenging slopes.

Kutsuki Snow Park

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Kutsuki Snow Park

Kutsuki Snow Park · 朽木スキー場 · Kutsuki Sukī Jō

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Kutsuki Snow Park is a small, family-oriented ski resort in Shiga Prefecture, known for its gentle slopes suitable for beginners and children. Visitors often describe it as a convenient local spot for a casual day of skiing or snowboarding, rather than a major destination.

Eboshikakematsu

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Eboshikakematsu

Eboshikakematsu

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Eboshikakematsu is a historical site linked to Minamoto no Yoshitsune, located near Kagami Shrine and a roadside station. While it holds cultural significance for those familiar with the tale of his coming-of-age ceremony, its appeal to general tourists is limited.

Nioson

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Nioson

Nioson

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Nioson is a local site in Ryuo-cho, Shiga Prefecture, known for its connection to a historical figure. With only one review available, it appears to be a very niche destination, offering a glimpse into local history for those specifically seeking it out.

Kusatsu River

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Kusatsu River

Kusatsu River

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The Kusatsu River is a small, unremarkable river in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. With only one review available, it appears to offer little in the way of tourist attractions or activities, primarily serving as a local waterway.

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