Discover the charm of Shiga on this full-day trip from Osaka or Kyoto. Begin your journey at Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest scenic lake, known for its peaceful waters and breathtaking views. Visit Shirahige Shrine, where the floating torii gate rises from the lake, creating a spiritual landmark. Continue to MIHO Museum, a masterpiece of architecture hidden in the mountains, surrounded by natural landscapes and designed to blend with its environment. Explore Former Chikurin-in Temple and experience the atmosphere of Hieizan Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine, a historic site connected to Japanese spirituality. Along the way, enjoy traditional Japanese gardens and a relaxing matcha and wagashi experience. This tour combines nature, culture, history, and spiritual beauty—making it a must-book experience for travelers seeking an authentic and memorable Japan adventure.
Meet At Nippombashi Station, 1 Chome-5 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Japan Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure time.
The MIHO Museum, located in the Shiga mountains near Kyoto, is a renowned art museum designed by architect I. M. Pei. It houses a diverse collection of ancient and classical art from Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The museum is famous for its stunning architecture, blending modern design with natural surroundings, and its scenic approach through a tunnel and suspension bridge.
Former Chikurin-in Temple was once part of a historic Buddhist complex on Mount Hiei, known for its tranquil setting and connection to the Tendai sect. Although it no longer functions as a temple, the site reflects the area’s deep spiritual heritage and offers a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by nature.
Hieizan Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine is an important Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Hiei in Shiga. It is the head shrine of over 3,800 Hiyoshi, Hie, and Sanno shrines across Japan and is known for its sacred forest setting, traditional architecture, and role in protecting Mount Hiei’s temples and monks.
A matcha and wagashi set in the garden is a traditional Japanese tea experience where freshly whisked green tea is served alongside seasonal Japanese sweets. Enjoyed in a peaceful garden setting, it offers a calming atmosphere that highlights harmony with nature, simplicity, and refined Japanese culture.
The Lake Biwa Floating Torii Gate, part of Shirahige Shrine in Shiga, is a striking red gate that appears to float on the water of Japan’s largest lake. It is one of the oldest lakeside torii gates in Japan and is considered a symbol of peace, protection, and spiritual connection between land and water.
A Floating Torii Gate is a traditional Japanese shrine gate built in water, appearing to float on lakes or the sea during high tide. It symbolizes the boundary between the sacred and the physical world and is often associated with Shinto shrines.
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