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Hachiman-bori Moat

A picturesque historical moat offering scenic boat rides and a glimpse into Japan's Edo period.

Attractions

Historical, Cultural, Scenic

MK Guide Recommends

Hachiman-bori Moat, a historic canal in Omihachiman, dates back to the Edo period and reflects the town's prosperous past as a merchant hub. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides along the moat, surrounded by traditional architecture and beautiful landscapes. The area is rich in cultural heritage, providing a serene and picturesque setting for exploring Japan's history. The Hachiman-bori Moat is a charming destination for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

Facilities & Services

  • Boat Rides
  • Walking Paths
  • Historical Sites
  • Restrooms

Contact

Address:

Osugicho, Omihachiman, Shiga 523-0837

Phone:

0748-32-7003

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