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Lake Biwa Museum (Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture)

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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

The Lake Biwa Museum is a specialized museum that comprehensively introduces the nature, ecosystem, history, and relationship with humans of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake. Opened in 1996, its aim is to clearly convey the importance of Lake Biwa's biodiversity and environmental conservation. The museum features a balanced mix of academic and interactive exhibits, with highlights including aquatic exhibits focusing on freshwater fish, cultural and historical materials related to Lake Biwa, and reconstructed exhibits (recreating the lakeshore's nature and the lifestyle of the past). The museum also focuses on educational outreach, regularly holding programs and workshops that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

Highlights

  • freshwater aquatic exhibitThis exhibit features freshwater organisms, including species endemic to Lake Biwa (such as Biwa trout, freshwater shrimp, and clams). Visitors can observe the unique freshwater ecosystems up close.
  • Ecosystem Recreation CornerThe exhibits recreate lakeshores, wetlands, and river flows, allowing visitors to learn about the relationships between organisms and seasonal changes.
  • Cultural and historical exhibitionsThis collection includes fishing gear, everyday tools, and materials illustrating the history of the lake and local life. It allows visitors to learn about the role Lake Biwa has played in the region's culture.
  • Large-scale exhibitions and special exhibitions: We regularly hold themed exhibitions, offering in-depth exploration of specific ecosystems and environmental issues.
  • Outdoor Area / Aquatic Plant GardenAn outdoor space where you can observe seasonal plants and wild birds. Enjoy a stroll.
  • Experiences and WorkshopsThe facility offers a variety of participatory programs, including specimen preparation, aquatic life observation sessions, and nature classes for children.
  • Museum Shop and CafeThere are facilities where you can enjoy local books, souvenirs, and light meals.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest train stationThe nearest station (main access station) on the JR Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line) is JR Kusatsu Station, among others. From the station, it's convenient to use local buses or taxis.
  • busThere are bus routes from the station to the museum (route names and frequency vary depending on the season). The bus journey takes approximately 20-40 minutes. Please check the latest schedules and routes on the official website of the bus company or museum.
  • carConvenient access by car from the Kansai area. There is parking nearby (limited spaces available). On days when traffic congestion is expected (long weekends and summer holidays), we recommend leaving early.
  • Taxis and rental bicyclesTaking a taxi from the nearest station is the easiest way to get there. If the weather is nice, it's also recommended to combine your visit with a cycling trip in the surrounding area.
  • *Please note that specific bus route names, schedules, parking fees, etc., may change, so please check the official website or the latest information from the transportation provider before your visit.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • If you want to take your time and look around: 2-3 hours (including participation in special exhibitions and workshops)
  • If you focus on the main exhibits and freshwater aquariums: 1.5 to 2 hours
  • If including outdoor walks or exploring the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day

Nearby spots

  • Walking trails and parks along the shores of Lake Biwa (where you can enjoy birdwatching and the scenery)
  • Nearby tourist attractions (representative spots in Shiga Prefecture) — Hachimanbori Canal in Omihachiman, Hikone Castle, Lake Biwa and the surrounding area of Otsu, etc. (easily accessible by car)
  • Local roadside stations and gourmet spots (where you can enjoy dishes made with lake products and local ingredients)
  • Seasonal event venues (such as cherry blossom viewing in spring and waterside events in summer)

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestionVisitor numbers increase during Golden Week, summer vacation, school holidays, and weekends. It tends to get especially crowded when special exhibitions are being held, so please allow plenty of time.
  • Exhibition etiquettePlease note that photography of exhibits is prohibited in some areas, and flash photography is not allowed in others. Please eat and drink only in designated rest areas, and please view the exhibits quietly in the exhibition rooms.
  • Clothing and footwearWhen exploring outdoor areas or walking trails, wear comfortable shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. In summer, take precautions against the sun and stay hydrated; in winter, take precautions against the cold.
  • nature conservationCollecting specimens outdoors or taking organisms home is prohibited. Please follow the rules when observing nature.
  • Barrier-freeThe building is generally wheelchair accessible and has stroller-friendly routes, but please check the specific facilities (such as nursing rooms and multi-purpose restrooms) in advance.
  • Check for the latest informationPlease note that opening hours, closing days, admission fees, special exhibition information, and workshop availability are subject to change. Please check the official website or call ahead for the latest information before visiting.
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