The road into Higashiomi runs between flat farmland and the long wall of the Suzuka mountains, and it takes time to understand the scale of what you're moving through — a city that stretches from the edge of Lake Biwa to ridgelines above a thousand meters. The Aichi River cuts through the middle, and the land it drains has been producing Gokasho tea and konnyaku from the Eigenji district for generations. On market days at the roadside station near Aitō, crates of local vegetables sit beside packaged Maizokoro tea and jars of preserved goods, the ordinary commerce of a place that has always known how to move things.
That instinct for trade has a name here. The merchant houses of Gokashō Kondō-chō — a preserved district of whitewalled compounds and canal-side paths — belonged to the Ōmi merchants, traders whose networks once reached across the whole country. Four of those houses still stand as working exhibits at the Ōmi Merchant Museum, where ledgers and lacquerware sit in rooms that retain the proportions of working life. A short distance away, the Kanpōkan holds an extensive collection of Chinese Qing-dynasty calligraphy and painting, a reminder that this inland corridor was never provincial in its reach.
At the foot of Mikami-yama, the shrine of Taro-bō-gū occupies bare rock, and the stone-tower field at Ishitō-ji — thousands of small stupas crowded into a hillside — belongs to a different register of devotion entirely. The Higashiomi Ōdako, a kite requiring more than two hundred tatami-mats' worth of paper and bamboo, is still made and flown here. These are not museum pieces in the dismissive sense; the Daiko Kaikan documents their construction in detail, and the craft continues.
Stay in Higashiomi, Shiga
What converges here
- Higashiomi City Gokasho Kondo Preservation District
- Hyakusai-ji Temple Precinct
- Kitahanazawa Hananoki Tree
- Minamihanasaw no Hananoki
- Ishitoji Temple Three-story Pagoda
- Fuse Shrine Honden
- Fuse Shrine Main Hall
- Fuse Jinja Honden
- Yusen-ji Nine-Story Pagoda
- Ishito-ji Five-Story Stone Stupa
- Ishidoji Temple Hoto Pagoda
- Shakinto Seven-Story Pagoda
- Oshitate Shrine Daimon
- Oshitate Shrine Main Hall
- Ishito-ji Gorin-to
- Kasuga Shrine Main Hall
- Takagi Shrine
- Takagi Shrine
- Kudara-ji Temple Main Hall
- Guzeiji Temple Main Hall
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Tonomura Residence
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Tonoura Family Residence
- Tonoura Family Residence
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Tonomura Residence
- Tonomura Family Residence
- Shojukan Garden
- Suzuka
- Biwako
- Mount Oike
- Mount Amagoi
- Mount Gozaisho
- Notogawa
- Yokaichi
- Shin-Yokaichi
- Ichinobe
- Tarobogumae
- Hirata
- Sakuragawa
- Gokasho
- Asahi-Otsuka
- Daigakumae
- Kyocera-mae
- Haseno
- Kawabe-no-Mori
- Yokaichi