Lake Biwa Tour: Shirahige Shrine, Ukimido ,La Collina Omihachiman

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Experience the essence of Japan in one unforgettable day! Discover sacred Shirahige Shrine’s floating torii, ride Japan’s fastest ropeway to breathtaking Lake Biwa views, explore the hidden Zen beauty of Sanzen-in Temple, and visit the floating Ukimido Hall at sunrise. Indulge in local sweets at La Collina, a fairytale village designed by famed architect Terunobu Fujimori. Perfect for families, friends, and culture lovers seeking stunning scenery, tradition, and local flavors — this tour is a journey through Japan’s heart and soul.
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Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. The departure time from the first meeting point is 8:00 AM, and the drop-off time is around 6:30 PM, making the total duration of the trip approximately 10.5 hours. From November 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026, the itinerary will visit Sanzen-in Temple,From May 1st to Oct. 30th, the trip will go to Lake Biwa Observatory.. No refunds will be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.. During peak travel seasons, weekends, or holidays, traffic congestion may occur. The guide may adjust the itinerary and reduce time at certain attractions. We appreciate your understanding and recommend not scheduling other activities after the tour to avoid potential losses.. This is a shared group tour, so guests speaking different languages may join the same vehicle. Travel times may vary due to traffic and weather, so the schedule is for reference only. Please avoid planning other activities after the tour, as we are not responsible for delays. In case of bad weather or unforeseen events, some attractions or shows may be adjusted or canceled without notice. Thank you for your understanding.. The meeting location is at Osaka, there are two drop off locations-Osaka and Kyoto