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日本料理 清水

Shimizu Japanese Restaurant

An elegant Japanese restaurant offering refined cuisine and panoramic views of Lake Biwa from the 36th floor.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Scenic Views, Fine Dining

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Shimizu Japanese Restaurant, perched on the 36th floor of the Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel, offers a luxurious dining experience that combines exquisite Japanese cuisine with breathtaking views of Lake Biwa. The menu features seasonal kaiseki meals, fresh sashimi, and perfectly crafted tempura, all prepared with the finest local ingredients. With a serene ambiance and impeccable service, this fine dining destination is perfect for special occasions or an unforgettable culinary journey. Reservations are required to ensure a seamless experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Reservations Required

  • Seasonal Kaiseki Menus

  • Stunning Lake Biwa Views

  • Private Dining Rooms Available

Contact

Address:

520-0801 Shiga, Otsu, Nionohama, 4 Chome−7−7 大津プリンスホテル 36F

Phone:

077-521-5544

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