The lake arrives before the town does. Standing on the platform at Nagahama Station, you can already sense the weight of water to the west — Lake Biwa pressing close, its northern reach hemmed in by the Ibuki mountains to the east and the Nosaka range to the north. The city sits inside this geography like something settled into a bowl, and in winter, snow falls here in quantities that the rest of Shiga barely knows.
The old merchant core still reads as a town that has been remade rather than preserved. Kurokabe Square grew from the effort to revive the historic streetscape, and glass workshops now occupy buildings that once served a different commerce. Nearby, Daitsūji temple anchors the neighborhood with more permanence — its main hall brought from Fushimi Castle, its interiors holding screen paintings of considerable age. The Nagahama Hikiyama Festival moves through these streets each April, its elaborate floats carrying child performers in a procession designated as an important intangible folk cultural property. The town's food follows its own logic: yaki-saba sōmen, funazushi, small sweetfish simmered in soy, and the pressed confection called detchi yōkan — none of it performing for outsiders, all of it simply present.
Out on the water, the uninhabited island of Chikubushima holds Hōgonji temple and the Tsukubusuma Shrine, both reachable only by boat. Inland, at the foot of Mt. Kotan, Sugatani Onsen occupies a single inn on land where, during the Sengoku period, the Azai clan came to take the waters. The past here is not curated into distance — it remains close enough to touch.
Stay in Nagahama, Shiga
What converges here
- Hogon-ji Temple
- Tsukubusuma Shrine Main Hall
- Sugaura Lakeside Village Landscape
- Kita-Omi Castle and Manor Site Group: Shimosaka-shi Yakata Site, Mitamura-shi Yakata Site
- Kobori Tumulus Group
- Odani Castle Ruins
- Daitsū-ji Ganzan-ken and Rantei Garden
- Keiunkan Garden
- Joshin-ji Garden
- Chikubushima Island
- Hogon-ji Five-Story Pagoda
- Hogon-ji Temple
- Hogon-ji Temple
- Hogon-ji Temple
- Daitsūji Ganzan-ken andRantei
- Daitsū-ji Hiroma
- Daitsū-ji Main Hall
- Nakamura Family Residence (Shiga Prefecture, Nagahama City, Yagihama-cho)
- Gomura Betsuin
- Gomura Betsuin
- Saitoku-ji Main Hall
- Tanaka Family Residence (Nishiazai-mura, Ika-gun, Shiga)
- Tsuji Family Residence (Nishi-Asai-mura, Ika-gun, Shiga)
- Tsuji Family Residence (Shiga Prefecture, Ika-gun, Nishiazai-mura)
- Tsuji Family Residence (Nishiazai-mura, Ika-gun, Shiga)
- Nakamura Residence (Shiga, Nagahama-shi, Yagihama-cho)
- Nakamura Family Residence (Shiga Prefecture, Nagahama City, Yagihama-cho)
- Nakamura Family Residence (Shiga Prefecture, Nagahama City, Yagihama-cho)
- Tsuji Residence (Nishiazai-mura, Ika-gun, Shiga Prefecture)
- Biwako
- Onoe Onsen
- Nagahama Taiko Onsen
- Sugaya Onsen
- Mount Kanakuso
- Nagahama
- Tamura
- Torahime
- Takatsuki
- Kinomoto
- Kawake
- Omi-Shiotsu
- Yogo
- Nagahara
- Omi-Shiotsu