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Frequently asked questions

What are the top recommended foods to try in Shiga?
Some of the must-try foods in Shiga include Omi beef, funazushi, and local sweets like Omi Manju, a steamed bun filled with sweet red bean paste.
What are some popular attractions in Shiga?
Popular attractions in Shiga include Hikone Castle, Enryaku-ji Temple on Mount Hiei, and the scenic Lake Biwa.
Is it necessary to rent a car in Shiga?
Renting a car is not necessary in Shiga as the public transportation system is efficient and convenient for getting around.
Are there any traditional festivals in Shiga?
Shiga is known for its vibrant festivals, including the Hikone Castle Festival in November and the Nagahama Kimono Garden Party in May.
What outdoor activities can be enjoyed in Shiga?
Visitors to Shiga can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking in the surrounding mountains, cycling along Lake Biwa, and boat cruises on the lake.
Where can I find traditional crafts in Shiga?
Traditional crafts such as Shigaraki pottery and Omi textiles can be found in local shops and craft markets throughout Shiga.

About Shiga

Shiga is a prefecture located in the Kansai region of Japan, known for its picturesque Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in the country. The currency used in Shiga is the Japanese Yen. Shiga is also home to historic temples, traditional ryokan inns, and beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.

When to visit

The best time to visit Shiga is during the spring months of March to May when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, or in the autumn months of September to November when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold with occasional snowfall.

The best time to visit Shiga is during the spring months of March to May when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, or in the autumn months of September to November when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold with occasional snowfall.
Getting around

In Shiga, visitors can easily get around by using the efficient public transportation system, including trains and buses. Renting a bicycle is also a popular option for exploring the scenic countryside and lakeside areas. Taxis are readily available in urban areas for convenient travel.

In Shiga, visitors can easily get around by using the efficient public transportation system, including trains and buses. Renting a bicycle is also a popular option for exploring the scenic countryside and lakeside areas. Taxis are readily available in urban areas for convenient travel.
Traveller tips

When visiting Shiga, be sure to try local specialties such as Omi beef, a high-quality wagyu beef, and funazushi, a fermented sushi made with crucian carp. It's recommended to carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. English may not be widely spoken, so having a translation app or phrasebook can be helpful. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes before entering a tatami room. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for exploring temples and shrines.

When visiting Shiga, be sure to try local specialties such as Omi beef, a high-quality wagyu beef, and funazushi, a fermented sushi made with crucian carp. It's recommended to carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. English may not be widely spoken, so having a translation app or phrasebook can be helpful. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes before entering a tatami room. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for exploring temples and shrines.

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