This is a walking tour.
We are not responsible for any injuries, accidents, or damages caused to others during the tour.
Participants are expected to manage their own health and join the tour in comfortable, walking-friendly attire.
Please follow the guide’s instructions at all times and refrain from any dangerous behavior.
Be sure to follow traffic laws, rules, and manners to help prevent accidents.
If you leave the designated route or act independently, it will be considered as a withdrawal from the tour.
Please note that the tour may be canceled or altered due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
The listed tour duration is only an estimate.
Please confirm parking availability at the time of registration.
As public restrooms are limited at the site, group participants are advised to use facilities before arrival whenever possible.
As we walk through the area, we will introduce notable sites such as Otome Pond, the Omizo Castle Ruins, the Forty-Eight Stone Buddha Statues, and Shirahige Shrine.
We will gather at the Main Gate of the Omizo Castle Headquarters (Jinya), where the tour will begin.
Takashima is a serene island in Shiga Prefecture, known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and traditional culture. Often referred to as the 'Island of Sun and Wind,' it offers a tranquil escape from the bustling cities of Japan.
The Takashima Lighthouse is a historic landmark that offers panoramic views of the island and surrounding waters. It's a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and photographers.
This museum showcases the island's rich history and cultural heritage, featuring exhibits on traditional industries, maritime history, and local artifacts.
The Takashima Wind Farm is a unique attraction that harnesses the island's strong winds to generate renewable energy. Visitors can learn about sustainable energy and enjoy the scenic views.
This annual festival celebrates the blooming of cherry blossoms on the island, featuring traditional performances, food stalls, and illuminations.
Fresh sushi made with locally caught fish and seafood, often served with traditional accompaniments.
Tender and flavorful beef from the nearby Omi region, often served as sushi or in hot pots.
Noodles made from buckwheat flour, served hot or cold with a variety of toppings.
Sweet treats made with locally grown matcha, including ice cream, cakes, and pastries.
This period offers pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty. April is particularly popular for cherry blossom viewing.
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Takashima is a very safe destination with low crime rates. The island is known for its friendly and welcoming locals, and visitors can generally feel secure while exploring.
Takashima Station
Takashima Bus Terminal
The community bus is a convenient and affordable way to get around Takashima, with frequent services connecting major attractions.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, INDRIVER
Car, Bike, Scooter
Hikone Castle is a stunning example of traditional Japanese architecture and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Lake Biwa is Japan's largest freshwater lake and offers a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views.
Kyoto is a historic city known for its temples, shrines, and traditional culture. It's a must-visit destination for those interested in Japanese history and culture.
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