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Tachiki Kannon Temple Tachiki Kannon Temple is one of the most famous temples in Otsu. The secl…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Senkosai Festival

2020

  • Shiga
Senkosai Festival The Senkosai Festival is one of the three largest festivals in Otsu and is he…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Basho in Otsu

2020

  • Shiga
Basho in Otsu The poet Matsuo Basho (1644–1694) was a frequent visitor to Otsu. He is most famo…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Rakugan

2020

  • Shiga
Rakugan Rakugan is a type of traditional Japanese confectionery made of pressed sugar molded in…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Nishikawa Jingoro House and Museum The Nishikawa Jingoro House was the home of the merchant famil…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Nishikawa Jingoro House and Museum This house was the home of the family that founded the Nishika…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Saikyoji Temple

2020

  • Shiga
Saikyoji Temple Saikyoji Temple is closely associated with the Buddhist priest Shinsei (1443–14…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Saikyoji Temple

2020

  • Shiga
Saikyoji Temple Saikyoji Temple is located at the foot of Mt. Hiei, overlooking Lake Biwa. Repu…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Nishi Hongū (Western Main Shrine) Nishi Hongū is the highest ranking of the seven shrines that ma…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Sekizan-gu

2018

  • Shiga
Sekizan-gu Before Ennin (794–864) travelled to Tang China in 838 in order to absorb Buddhist cult…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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