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おごと温泉 びわこ緑水亭

Ogoto Onsen Biwako Ryokusuitei

Ogoto Onsen Biwako Ryokusuitei offers a luxurious onsen experience with stunning lake views, combining traditional Japanese hospitality with serene natural beauty.

Hotel

Ryokan, Onsen, Lakefront

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Located in the Ogoto Onsen area of Otsu City, Biwako Ryokusuitei is a luxurious ryokan that provides an authentic Japanese onsen experience with modern comforts. Nestled on the shores of Lake Biwa, the ryokan offers guests panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. The spacious rooms are designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring tatami flooring, futon bedding, and private open-air baths. Guests can relax in the ryokan’s large communal onsen, which draws its waters from the renowned Ogoto hot springs, known for their therapeutic properties. The dining experience at Biwako Ryokusuitei is equally exquisite, with kaiseki meals prepared using the freshest seasonal ingredients. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or cultural immersion, Ogoto Onsen Biwako Ryokusuitei provides an unforgettable stay in the heart of Shiga’s natural beauty.

Facilities & Services

  • Onsen (Hot Spring) Baths
  • Lakefront Views
  • Kaiseki Dining
  • Private Open-Air Baths

Contact

Address:

6 Chome-1-6 Ogoto, Otsu, Shiga 520-0101

Phone:

077-577-2222

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