
▲ Shirahige Shrine was built about 1,900 years ago and is one of the oldest shrines in Omi. It has been selected as one of the elements of the Japan Heritage story. The scenery here is charming, with Oki Island rising above the horizon as the background, and fishing boats passing through the torii gates in the lake, the scenery is particularly beautiful.


▲ ▼Omihachiman-Hachimanbori: A canal tour that allows you to experience the elegance of traditional Japanese architecture and the history along the moat (approximately 2 hours, including lunch time and free activity) Miho Museum is closed. I will go to Omihachiman-Hachimanbori instead of Miho Museum.

▲ The water torii of Shirahige Shrine stands quietly in Lake Biwa, responding to ever-changing circumstances with its unchanging appearance: flying in the morning and rolling up at dusk, the clear blue sky, the changing winds and clouds, the movement of the stars, presenting each and every different scene, which has won the favor of countless photography enthusiasts.

▲ ▼Mirror reflection of the same style as the old Zhulinyuan Rurikoin (about 60 minutes) This national designated scenic garden offers different views of the four seasons. It was once the retreat of a high monk on Mount Hiei. Recommended by Japanese photographers, the layout of the attic in the garden is the same as that of Rurikoin Temple, where you can take the same mirror-like reflections. And the advantage is that there is no one to disturb you, and there is no time limit, so you can slowly find the perfect angle. admission ticket are at your own expense: 330 yen; Matcha and Japanese sweets tasting in the garden: 400 yen; Closed days: Mondays (not closed on holidays), the day after holidays, 12/26-31

▲ ▼ Miho Museum, Pei's paradise (about 2 hours, including lunch time, free activity) Miho Museum will go to Hachimanbori on closed days, and will go to Miho Museum on open days, not Omihachiman-Hachimanbori ※Opening date confirmed on the official website http://www.miho.or.jp/calendar/ Permanent exhibition admission ticket: 1,100 yen; Special exhibition admission ticket: 1,300 yen










