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Ramen Ittetsu
These ramen noodles are made with carefully selected, domestically produced ingredients.
Ryotei Amisada
Amisada is a ryotei (restaurant) that developed from traditions of boating, and allows you to enjoy sailing on a covered boat while enjoying a kaiseki banquet.
Kaneyo
The most popular menu item here is the “Kinshi-don,” a rice bowl topped with eel and then a large dashimaki Japanese-style omelette.
Chuka Soba Tono Ogoto
Their famous stamina ramen noodles are the ultimate dish from a master chef who has studied Chinese, French and Japanese cuisine.
Rcafe at Marina
Rcafe at Marina is a harbor restaurant where everyone can enjoy Hawaiian food.
Biwako Otsukan
The Biwako Otsukan was built in 1934 as the first international tourism hotel in the prefecture, with the intention of bringing in more tourists from overseas.
Ganso Sakamotoya
Sakamotoya has a history dating back to the Edo period (1603 – 1868), during which time they have perfected such dishes as funazushi (fermented sushi made with crucian carp) and Lake Biwa tsukudani (foods simmered in soy sauce).
Nyoi no Sato Gokigensan
A restaurant that harks back to olden times in Japan.
Kitajima Sake Brewery
The Kitajima Sake Brewing company brews using a careful and exact process.
Utagedokoro Yamaryu
A restaurant offering an elegant and refined atmosphere, attractive garden vistas, and sunken kotatsu tables in Japanese style rooms.
Farmer’s Market Ohminchi
Ohminchi is one of the largest direct retail farm produce markets in Shiga.
Biwako no Senmatsu
Offers a replete selection of gifts from Shiga, including not only popular regional products but also snacks, confections and sake that you can only buy from this location!
Ohta Brewery Dokan-gura
The Ota family can trace their family tree back to one Dokan Ota, a samurai and Buddhist monk from the 15th century.
Korian
For many Lake Biwa and fermented “funazushi” are inseparable entities, and Korian An has been preparing this dish using traditional and secret methods for more than 210 years and across six generations.
Yamamotoen WITH TEA
“Asamiya tea” is produced in Asamiya, Shigaraki, and is famous as one of the five great teas of Japan.
Koka City Rural Life Experiences
Koka City offers a “Rural Life Experiences in the Ninja’s Hometown, Koka”(home stay program), to experience real rural life for junior and senior high school excursions.
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