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琵琶湖大津プリンスホテル

Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel

Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel offers luxurious accommodations with panoramic views of Lake Biwa, combining modern comfort with exceptional service in a stunning lakeside setting.

Hotel

Luxury Hotel, Lakefront, Panoramic Views

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Located on the shores of Japan’s largest lake, the Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel is a premier destination for those seeking a blend of luxury and natural beauty. The hotel’s spacious rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that offer breathtaking views of Lake Biwa and the surrounding mountains. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a large outdoor pool, multiple dining options ranging from fine Japanese cuisine to international fare, and extensive event and conference facilities. The hotel’s proximity to Kyoto and other cultural landmarks makes it an ideal base for both leisure and business travelers. Whether you’re exploring the nearby historic sites or simply relaxing by the lake, Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel provides an unforgettable experience with unparalleled views and top-notch service.

Facilities & Services

  • Panoramic Lake Views
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Multiple Dining Options
  • Event and Conference Facilities
  • Convenient Access to Kyoto

Contact

Address:

4 Chome-7-7 Nionohama, Otsu, Shiga 520-8520

Phone:

077-521-1111

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