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Sightseeing in「Nagahama」


Experiences in「Nagahama」

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Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum@OU_odekake_club Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum is a museum located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture. This museum introduces the local culture and history through exhibits related to the traditional festival of Nagahama City, known as the Hikiyama Festival. The exhibits include the history and production process of the hikiyama floats, as well as the scenes of the Hikiyama Festival, providing visitors with interesting information. In addition, the museum displays actual hikiyama floats and models, allowing visitors to enjoy impressive exhibits. Nagahama City Hikiyama Museum is an important facility for preserving and passing on the local culture, and is a must-visit place for those interested in the Hikiyama Festival. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Eating in「Nagahama」

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Yamaji Brewery@Gilly Yamaji Shuzo is a historic sake brewery located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture, with its founding dating back to 1893 during the Meiji era. Known for blending traditional brewing methods with the latest technology, they produce sake using locally sourced rice and water, which has gained popularity. They value their connection with the local community and actively engage in activities to promote the region's charm. Yamaji Shuzo's premium sake, known for its rich flavor and traditional craftsmanship, has received high praise not only locally but also nationwide. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Staying in「Nagahama」


Shopping in「Nagahama」

Asai Three Sisters' Village (Roadside Station) The Asai Three Sisters' Village (Roadside Station) is a one-stop integral roadside rest area that offers a unique cultural experience. Located in the heart of Shiga, the station was named in honor of the three sisters of the Asai family from the Warring States period of Japan’s history. It features a museum that showcases the history of the Asai clan, giving visitors an intriguing glimpse into Japan's feudal era. The station also has a farmers' market that sells fresh produce and regional specialties, offering a taste of the local bounty. Around the station, there's also the beautiful rural landscape of Shiga, setting the stage for a calming respite from the road. The Asai Three Sisters' Village is not just a roadside station, but a spot where history and local culture come alive. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato (Roadside Station) Located along the scenic Shiotsu Highway, Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato (Roadside Station) is an engaging spot known for its relaxing atmosphere, local produce and, captivating sceneries. Nestled in the vibrant region of Shiga, Japan, this roadside station serves as a respite for travelers and locals alike with its comforting amenities and attractions. The station houses specialty stores that sell fresh produce such as locally-sourced vegetables, fruits, and locally-made goods. Visitors can also dine in the charming Ajikama restaurant that serves delicious home-style meals featuring seasonal ingredients. Adjacent to the establishment is a mini amusement park that can be enjoyed by families touring the region. From panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes to the mouth-watering local cuisine, Shiotsu Kaido Ajikamano-Sato ensures a truly authentic Japanese roadside station experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Transportation in「Nagahama」

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Shiozu Station in Omi@OU_odekake_club Located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture, Kinomoto Station is a train station belonging to JR West's Hokuriku Main Line. The area around the station is home to tourist attractions such as Nagahama Castle and Nagahama City Museum, making it an attractive place for those interested in history and culture. Additionally, the station area is well-equipped with commercial facilities and restaurants, making it a convenient station for both tourists and locals. Kinomoto Station also serves as a transportation hub for access to both within and outside of Shiga Prefecture, making it a suitable station for tourism and business purposes. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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