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日本料理 近江

Japanese Cuisine OHMI

Elegant Japanese restaurant offering seasonal dishes and private dining options in a serene setting.

Dining

Fine Dining, Japanese Cuisine, Hotel Dining

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Located on the 2nd floor of the Biwako Hotel, Japanese Cuisine OHMI showcases the finest seasonal ingredients in beautifully prepared dishes that honor Japanese culinary traditions. The restaurant offers a sophisticated ambiance, enhanced by its private dining rooms, making it an ideal choice for intimate gatherings or special occasions. With its attention to detail and impeccable service, OHMI ensures a memorable dining experience by the picturesque Lake Biwa.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Seasonal Japanese Cuisine
  • Elegant Atmosphere
  • Located in Biwako Hotel

Contact

Address:

520-0041 Shiga, Otsu, Hamamachi, 2−40 琵琶湖ホテル 2F

Phone:

N/A

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