Journey Around Lake Biwa - October 2017
Journey Around Lake Biwa - October 2017
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Sakamoto town is located in Shiga Prefecture. In the center of Shiga Prefecture lies the largest lake in Japan, Lake Biwa. Various fish and birds live in and around Lake Biwa, including indigenous fish. Lake Biwa is surrounded by mountains more than 1,000 meters high. Paddy fields have been developed around the lake, and many rivers run from it. Sakamoto in Shiga Prefecture is also located in rich natural landscape. In this country, travelers draw energy from exploring and interacting with nature.
The modern Ohmihachiman area had a history of a terminal of boats bound for various places for carrying local products such as tatami, mosquito nets, rice, and sake. The Ohmihachiman area was the base of the merchants. Along with modernization, railroads and roads have improved, and now this area is a sightseeing spot for enjoying the historical scenery and local food.
Journey Around Lake Biwa Magazine Description:
Publisher: Zipangu Bridge
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Shiga Prefecture is home to Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. Lake Biwa comprises one sixth of the area of Shiga Prefecture. People in this area have cherished the lifestyle that makes use of the water source of Lake Biwa. Shiga Prefecture has a rich history with water. Japanese legend includes the story of the birth of Lake Biwa. Like Mt. Fuji, Lake Biwa is a famous Japanese symbol.
This photo magazine will introduce tourist destinations for an enriching journey around Lake Biwa. Indulge your interest in Shiga Prefecture and Japanese culture through the articles of this magazine. Thank you.
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