The symmetrical cone of Mikami-yama rises from the flat alluvial plain without preamble, its profile visible from the train window long before Yasu Station comes into view. Local people have called it Ōmi Fuji for generations, and the name carries a matter-of-fact reverence: the mountain is the body of the god enshrined at Mikami-jinja, a shrine whose founding is traced back to the age of Emperor Kōrei in the old chronicles. Beneath the mountain, the Yasu River has been depositing silt and shaping rice paddies for centuries, and that agricultural patience is still readable in the flat geometry of the fields.
The ground here has given up remarkable objects. The Ōiwa-yama burial mound cluster, active across several centuries in the early common era, produced bronze bells — dōtaku — that are now housed in the Yasu City Historical and Folklore Museum, commonly known as the Dōtaku Museum. The collection includes haniwa and Sue ware alongside the bells, and the museum sits quietly enough that you can spend an unhurried hour with objects that were buried and then recovered from the same soil you walked across to reach the entrance. Nearby, Ōzasawara-jinja holds a national treasure designation for its main hall, as does the garden of Hyōzu-taisha, where the deity Yachihoko-no-kami is enshrined.
The contemporary layer sits directly on top of all this. Commuter apartments cluster near the station, and the national highway carries warehouse logistics traffic past the old post-road alignments of the Nakasendō and the Chōsenjin-kaidō. On the shore of Lake Biwa, the Miami-hama campsite faces the water with no particular ceremony. The Yasu River fireworks in midsummer and the Hyōzu Festival in early May keep a civic rhythm that is neither performed for visitors nor hidden from them.
Stay in Yasu, Shiga
What converges here
- Mikami-jinja Main Hall
- Oazahara Shrine Main Hall
- Oiwayama Tumulus Group
- Nagahara Goten Site and Iba Goten Site
- Hyozu Shrine Garden
- Enко-ji Kuju-no-to
- Enко-ji Main Hall
- Mikami-jinja Shrine Haiden
- Mikami-jinja Shrine Sessha Wakamiya-jinja Shrine Main Hall
- Mikami Jinja Romon
- Hiyoshi Shrine Main Hall
- Ikuwa Shrine Sessha Kasuga Shrine Honden
- Seiwa Shrine Main Hall
- Oazahara Shrine Sessha Shinohara Shrine Honden
- Daigyo-ji Shrine Main Hall
- Inari Shrine Keidaisha Furumiya Shrine Main Hall
- Kasuga Shrine Shinmon
- Biwako
- Mount Mikami
- Yasu