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びわ湖バレイ

Biwako Valley

Biwako Valley is a popular outdoor recreation area in Shiga, offering year-round activities and breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Biwa.

Attractions

Outdoor Activities, Scenic Views, Ski Resort

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Located high above the shores of Lake Biwa, Biwako Valley is one of Shiga Prefecture's premier destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its stunning views of Japan's largest freshwater lake, which can be enjoyed from various vantage points, including the famous Biwako Terrace. In the winter, Biwako Valley transforms into a bustling ski resort with well-groomed slopes suitable for all skill levels, while the summer months offer hiking, zip-lining, and other outdoor activities. Accessible by a scenic ropeway, Biwako Valley is a year-round playground that combines natural beauty with exhilarating experiences, making it a must-visit for adventurers and nature lovers alike.

Facilities & Services

  • Ski Resort
  • Hiking Trails
  • Biwako Terrace
  • Ropeway Access

Contact

Address:

1547-1 Kido, Otsu, Shiga 520-0514

Phone:

077-592-1155

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