Such a beautiful and fresh lake to visit. You must take a boat to get to the Takeshima island which costs about 3000 yen.
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Lake Biwa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lake Biwa is the largest inland lake in Japan, with an area of 674 square kilometers, equivalent to one-sixth of the total area of Shiga Prefecture. With the lake as the center, Lake Yuwu, Mt. Ibuki, Mt. Hira, Mt. Hiei, etc. together form Lake Biwa Quasi-National Park. Among them, the "Eight Views of Omi River" are similar to the "Eight Views of Xiaoxiang" of Dongting Lake in China.
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Lake Biwa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Such a beautiful and fresh lake to visit. You must take a boat to get to the Takeshima island which costs about 3000 yen.
Wuhu is a freshwater lake in the mountains of central and western Japan, providing water for 14 million people. Also known as the "Lake of Life". Wuhu is regarded as a symbol of Japan by the Japanese like Mount Fuji. We see only the corner of Wuhu next to the hot spring shop.
Wuhu is a lake that can be seated in the Zijinshan Scenic Area, but compared to Zixia Lake and Qianhu Lake, it is like a pearl scattered in the grass, which is not known for a long time. Before the 2005 Tenth Games, the scenic spot was more pleasant to manage.
The feeling of paradise, as soon as I came here, I felt isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Although the reputation is very big, the real scene is not very good. The water quality is poor and there is a lot of garbage.
The scenery is beautiful, the lake view from a height has another flavor, and there is a restaurant above that can see the beautiful scenery to eat 👍🏻
One of the largest lakes in Japan. It looked beautiful from the hill. Speaking of Shiga, Lake Biwa.