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JP 2025 Koyo Biwako/Osaka

Checked into an onsen hotel for 3n overlooking Biwako from Moriyama city along the eastern lake rim.  On the next day visited Chojyu-ji (湖南三山 長壽寺), literally meaning longevity. It has been worshipped by locals for safe delivery, healthy upbringing of kids apart from praying for long lives.  The temple is a national treasure and has been founded more than 1200 years ago during the Heian-era. 

It was serene. Koyo was absolutely stunning and with sparse visitors we stayed for 1+ hour. 

 

For lunch we headed to nearby Morishima main shop in Omihachiman again since 2022, though we decided to try the western-style grilled Omi-gyu (beef) this time 🙂 It was delicious and highly recommended. 

 

 

On the last day in Biwako we visited the Konomiya Jinja (胡宮神社) uphill of Hikone city. It was serene with infrequent visitors. Stayed for roughly an hour and headed into the old shopping street in Hikone city looking for the delicious and unique beef soup noodles that we had prior to covid years. Unfortunately, it was closed on that day and we had lunch in another local eatery. 

After lunch drove to outlet in Ryuoo for shopping and coffee before returning to hotel. 

 

 

On the next day we checked out from Biwako onsen hotel, returned car in Katata and returned to Osaka/Namba by public transports. Stayed for another 3n before departure. 

 

 

In Namba we stayed in Nankai Swisshotel, which we used to stay some 10 years ago.   We picked a more spacious room with views of Namba Parks and Tennoji etc.  On the next day we visited a local Oden shop in Kobe city, introduced by a local TV program aired in this trip.  Arrived at the shop during lunch time and it was fully seated by locals. Ordered Oden-lunch sets plus add-on items which were all inexpensive and delicious.

 

 

With nice and warm memories after 13 days we departed Kansai. 

 

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JP 2022 Nov Koyo Omihachiman

On the next morning we took JR Kaisoku (rapid) commuter train to Kusatsu, Shiga Prefecture (in about 20 min direct). Picked up a rental car and headed to Oike-ji, Koka in about 45 min (< 25km away), due to busy traffic on national roads.

It was quiet and the head monk received and briefed us with a video. The landscape garden is serene. We stayed for less than 1 hour.

 

Oike-ji (大池寺)

 

Lunch in Morishima Honten (毛利志満 近江八幡本店)

drove to this 100+ year old shop whose beef cattle are raised in its own farm. The grilled Omi-gyu (近江牛)  was delicious. The restaurant was quite full and thus we had to wait for a while w/o reservation.

 

 

Kyorinbo (教林坊)

Next we drove to Kyorinbo, which was the most brilliant koyo spot in this visit !!  Re its website it was founded by Prince Shotoku (聖德太子) in early 7th century AD.

There were more visitors though not crowded. 

 

 

The more brilliant spots were around Hondo (main hall) and opposite Shuin (library). 

Out of the blue, it suddenly rained. Thus, almost all visitors sought for shelter in Shuin. After 10 min or so, it was getting heavier and even small round white pellets rained down – our first experience !  Luckily it wasn’t those large hailstone and no one seemed to be hurt.

 

 

Omihachiman (近江八幡)

Next we drove to the canal area of Omihachiman.  Dropped by the Hakuunkan (literally white cloud hall) – in European architecture which now serves as the tourist information centre.  As traffic was fairly heavy along the way, we did not stay for long and returned to Kusatsu. 

 

 

 

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