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Biwako Grand Hotel

Biwako Grand Hotel offers a luxurious onsen experience with stunning views of Lake Biwa, combining traditional Japanese hospitality with modern comforts.

Hotel

Luxury Hotel, Onsen, Lakefront

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Located along the picturesque shores of Lake Biwa in Otsu City, Biwako Grand Hotel is a premier destination for those seeking a blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern luxury. The hotel features spacious rooms, many of which offer breathtaking views of the lake, providing a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the hotel's onsen (hot spring) facilities, which include both indoor and outdoor baths that overlook the tranquil waters of Lake Biwa. The hotel also offers a variety of dining options, featuring local and seasonal ingredients prepared in traditional Japanese style. Whether you are looking to unwind in the hot springs, explore the nearby cultural attractions, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of Shiga, Biwako Grand Hotel provides an unforgettable experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Onsen (Hot Spring) Facilities
  • Lakefront Views
  • Traditional Japanese Dining
  • Event and Conference Facilities

Contact

Address:

6 Chome-5-1 Ogoto, Otsu, Shiga 520-0101

Phone:

077-579-2111

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