I want to see more of Shiga! has a wondrous natural landscape that is interspersed with history and culture. And, it can be enjoyed on any of the skill-appropriate courses from the short and challengeable for beginners to the serious for hardened cyclists. BIWAICHI Plus Discover the Sites and Attractions Found Only by Circling The intermediate and advanced courses have strenuous ups and downs, and are unmarked in places, therefore thoroughly prepare for your ride and choose an appropriate sports bicycle. Traveling Japan’s Historical Roads Traveling Japan’s Historical Roads Short easy-biking course to local legacies Idyllic Fields of Asamiya Tea (Ride through Tea Groves and Stop for a Cup) 12.2km 1h 5min 52.2km 5h 0min Yabase and Shinakaido Byway 46.4km 4h 15min Touring Koka on the Somakaido and Tokaido 58.9km 5h 30min Touring the Historical Legacies of Otsu Beginners course ★ Around Shigaraki from Seta-no-karahashi Bridge Intermediate Course ★★ Pedaling Around an Old Port Town on Lake Biwa Intermediate Course ★★ The Somakaido and Tokaido are historical roads built in the 17th century Intermediate Course ★★ This course guides you to many of the historical legacies in the central part of Otsu City. It covers a total distance of This course runs along the Seta and Shigaraki Rivers from Seta-no-karahashi Bridge. Though the initial This course departs from the former site of the Yabase Landing on Lake Biwa and merges with the Tokaido A convenient way to get to Kibukawa Station is to Pedal along JR’s . In the initial segment, 12 km, so even beginners can give it a shot. The journey starts from Ogoto Onsen Kanko Park at Ogoto Onsen Hot climb Sekinotsu is steep, it is short and the course is free from big ups and downs. There also is little Highway that served as a principal road in the 17th century, in Kusatsu. After taking in the historical you can see the trains as you follow the Somakaido. Once off the Somakaido, it is uphill to the Ohara spring, which made its mark in history as the closest hot springs to Mt. Hiei, then joins the Nishiomiji Byway. The traffic, lots of nature all around and villages with traditional homes. The halfway point is Asamiya, known streetscape of Kusatsu, the course heads to Ishibe. This is where you cross the Yasu River and get your first Dam. You merge with the Tokaido and climb to the Suzuka Pass. There, you can pray for a safe journey at longest uphill climb in this course is just Hieizan-Sakamoto Station. At the top of the climb is Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine. for growing Japanese tea. There are many tea shops where you can quench your thirst. As you enter the sight of the beautifully contoured Mt. Mikami, which looks very much like Mt. Fuji. The route that takes you the Manninkotoro Lantern (elevation: 357 m) that is always lit. From there, it is downhill to Mikumo, first From there, you pedal alongside ’s Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line with views of Lake Biwa to the Town of Shigaraki, the ceramic raccoon dogs will catch your attention; Shigaraki is the home to one of on the eastern side of the mountain is great for riding because of the plush natural landscape and over a quick-paced gradient and then an almost flat stretch. The transformation from the idyllic east. The traffic picks up from Hiyoshitaisha Shrine to Omi-jingu-mae Station and, since there is basically little if any Japan’s most representative ceramic industries. The latter half of the course has many downhills where it manageable ups and downs. Beyond that, the course merges with yet another historical thoroughfare, the countryside landscape to the castle town streetscape of Minakuchi is worth seeing. After that, you cross shoulder, you have to be careful in this segment. At around Mii-dera Temple, the course allows a slower pace along is easy to pick up speed. There are also numerous blind spots, so watch your speed and stay alert. Nakasendo Highway that takes you to Moriyama. From here, you head towards to the final destination, the Yasu River and follow the Somakaido again from Mikumo Station until reaching the final destination. the Lake Biwa Canal, which is known for its cherry blossoms, until reaching the end at the Biwako Kisen Otsu Port. Shina Landing. Along the way, a tasty thing to try is kushidango, a local sweet of mochi balls on a stick. 篠原 2.6km Hieizan-Sakamoto 1.2km 4.6km 0.4km 1.6km 0.4km 1.2km Seta-no- 1.6km 2.6km 3.4km 12.5km 7.2km 17.9km 6.2km Seta-no- 2.4km Former Site of 4.6km Kusatsu- 10.7km Ishibe- 2.4km Konan City Ameyama 9.9km Omi-Fuji Flower 8.2km Moriyama- 7.9km 15.2km 1.3km 9.4km 6.8km 12.7km 3.8km Lantern of 6.7km Ogoto Onsen Hiyoshi-taisha Omi-jingu Omi Otsu-no-miya Mii-dera Lake Biwa Biwako Kisen Ishiyama-dera Setagawa Oishi Asamiya Shigaraki Kamitanakami Kogan Rd. Kogan Rd. Kibukawa Aburahi- Rakuyaji Manninko-toro Tsuchiyama- Minakuchi- Kibukawa Kanko Park 15min Station 10min Shrine 25min Shrine 2min Nishikori Historical Site 8min Temple 2min Canal 6min Otsu Port Karahashi Bridge 8min Temple 15min Weir 20min 95min 35min 90min 35min Karahashi Bridge 10min the Yabase Landing 25min shuku 55min shuku 20min Cultural Sports Park 60min and Green Park 45min shuku 40min Station 80min jinja Shrine 7min Temple 75min Lantern 35min shuku 65min shuku 20min Yokota Ferry 35min Station

Minami-kusatsu Hino Ogoto Onsen Kanko Park START 1 Seta 1 Meishin Lantern of Yokota Ferry expressway Lake Biwa Yasu OhmiMain Railway Line Ishiyama Seta-no-Karahashi Bridge MikumoMinakuchi Minakuchi-matsuo Kosei Rd Shin-meishin Expressway Minakuchi-shuku Ishiyama- Kamitanakami Moriyama- Minakuchi- Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine Sakamoto dera Shinakaido Byway shuku Nakasendo jonan Minamuchi-ishibashi Nishiomiji Byway Mt. Hiei Sakamoto Cable Hieizan-Sakamoto Temple Shina Landing Historical Rd. Kibukawa Mt. Mikami Tokaido Matsunobanba 1 Omi-Fuji Historical Rd. Tsuchiyama-shuku 161 Moriyama Keihan Ishiyama- START & GOAL Flower and Shigaraki 161 Setagawa GOAL Sandai-jinja Kohgen SomakaidoKonan Sakamoto Line Shigaraki- Green Park Former Site of Railway Yasu River Ano Weir 8 Byway Shin-meishin Sekinotsu gushi Kogan Rd. Shrine Ritto JR the Yabase Landing TerashoJR Kusatsu LineExpressway Pass Shigaraki Palace Site JR Kusatsu Line This former landing is one of the Oishi Kumoi Tehara Rakuyaji 1 Karasaki Shigaraki Kohgen Railway JR Tokaido JR Kosei 422 eight prized locations of Omi, a Temple Shigasato Kusatsu START & GOAL Ohara Dam Line Shigaraki Ceramic Koka Chokushi Former Site Tokaido town that flourished around its Cultural Park Historical Rd. Ishibe 1 Manninko-toro Lantern Gyokkeiji of the Kusatsu-shuku port a long time ago. Back in the Aburahi Minami-shiga Lake Biwa Ogoto Onsen Kanko Park Shigaraki Yasu Aburahi-jinja Shrine -mae Yabase Ishibe-shuku 1 River day, boats were a shortcut for Omi-jingu Shrine Ogoto Onsen Hot spring dates back 1,200 years. The free foot bath is Shigaraki Landing Yabase Byway Aburahi-jinja Shrine Omi Otsu-no-miya Nishikori Ishiyama-dera Temple Konan City Ameyama getting across the lake, but Omi-jingu-mae perfect for soothing tired feet after a day of Pedaling. Asamiya Historical Site This Buddhist sanctuary was built in the 8th century. There are Minami- Cultural Sports Park when the weather was bad and This shrine is designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan Ojiyama Information is available on local sightseeing attractions, local kusatsu Kosei Otsukyo several recognized cultural properties such as the main temple that Mt. Ameyama the boats could not leave port, partly because of its traditional Japanese architecture. It is revered by Mii- specialties are on display and sold, and there is a café. START Bessho GOAL was built on top of a mammoth boulder of wollastonite, which itself 1 1 many people walked their way local residents as a god of oil-lit fires and garners the faith of oil dera Seta Meishin Expressway Biwako Kisen Otsu Port is a Natural Monument. The temple is associated with the 11th around the lake. producers across the country. It was also honored by the Koka Ninjas. Mii-dera Temple 三雲 Hama-otsu century female novelist Shikibu Murasaki. Lake Biwa Canal Shimanoseki Kamisakaemachi Otsu Ishiba 1 Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park Kusatsu-shuku Honjin This park is all about ceramics. Headquarters Manninko-toro Lantern Lantern of Yokota Ferry There is a museum that This lantern was built in the 18th This lantern marks the spot Rakuyaji introduces ceramics from around Kusatsu-shuku century to safeguard people where one of the 13 ferry Temple the world and has a gift shop Kusatsu was the 52nd of 53 layover travelling back and forth crossings along the Tokaido The 3.3m-tall Mii-dera (Onjoji) where you can buy Shigarakiyaki, points on the Tokaido Highway in Konan City Ameyama between Suzuka Pass and Ise, Highway was. It was the largest Kannon Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine Temple the local ceramic art. The park Unoke (The Uno house) the 17th - 19th centuries. It was Cultural Sports Park lantern on the highway at 7 m in (goddess of Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine is the head With over 100 Important also has an Artist in Residence and sailing between Ise and important because this is where Moriyama-shuku This park is built for playing Kotohiragu Shrine in Shikoku. It height, 17.3 m around its mercy) is the shrine of more than 3,800 Cultural Properties and National Kyu-Setagawa-Araizeki / Old Weir of Seta River program that welcomes artists 2 the Nakasendo Highway branched This is where you find Tomon-in Temple, a guardian temple that sports all year-round. There is a perimeter and topped by a 2.3 m largest statue ‘Sanno’ shrines all across Japan, Treasures like the Kondo (main from around the world to come is 5 m 44 cm tall and weighs 38 from the Tokaido Highway. Of the protects the Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei. There are several points of Tokaido Ishibe-shuku History roof. Since traffic along the of a sitting 11-faced Kannon Bodhisattva in Japan that has been Lake Biwa Canal and is a recognized Japanese temple), this Buddhist sanctuary Setagawa Weir and pursue their work. Large tons. This weir works as a water source for 14 million people in the Kinki various inns frequented by daimyo interest along the way such as the view from Dobashi Bridge that and Folk Museum by the park. highway was often busy at carved from a single piece of wood. It was made by the monk This multipurpose waterway stretches 11 km from its intake gate in Heritage. The shrine is is a recognized Japanese works are displayed outdoors at Area and to protect floods downstream. You can learn about the the Hoshi-no-hiroba. and other public officials, the one Hiroshige Utagawa (1797 - 1858) painted, and Katsube-jinja Shrine, You can experience the past at night, the lantern functioned as Saicho who founded the Tendai Sect of Buddhism at the end of the Hama-otsu to the Kamo River in Kyoto. It was built in 1885 as a particularly beautiful in autumn Heritage. It is also famous as the weir at Aqua Biwa Museum. The original weir was built in 1905. in Kusatsu is amongst the largest which is famous for its fire festival. The home where former Prime the recreated historical a landmark visible from the 8th century. The 20 statues of Buddha worshipped here are means of transport to Kyoto, hydroelectric power source and thanks to the changing colors of location where they filmed ‘Araizeki Retro Café’ opens once a month at the old weir. still standing today. Minister Sosuke Uno was born and raised is open for viewing. streetscape in Shukuba-no-Sato. landing on the other bank. designated Important Cultural Properties. drinking water source. the surrounding maples. many movies.

300m 400m 300m 400m 7.2km 300m 2.4 300m 1.3 6.8km 200m Bridge 17.9km 200m 12.0km 0.4 Temple 12.5km km km 3.8 0.4 1.2 200m 1.6 2.6 3.4 2.4 200m 15.2km 12.7km

9.9km Minakuchi- shuku 1.2km 4.6km km 6.2km 10.7km Kibukawa Station km 2.6km km km 4.6km 8.2km 6.7km Kibukawa Station km km Lantern of Ferry Yokota 1.6km Ishibe-shuku 7.9km Kogan Rd. Asamiya km km Tsuchiyama- shuku Ogoto Onsen Kanko Park Kogan Rd. Elevation Elevation Elevation Elevation 100m

Biwako Kisen Otsu Port 100m Oishi Kamitanakami Ishiyama-dera Hiyoshi-taisha Shrine Kusatsu-shuku 100m Setagawa Weir 100m Shigaraki Omi-Fuji Flower and Green Park Mii-dera Temple Moriyama-shuku Omi-jingu Shrine Lake Biwa Canal Hieizan-Sakamoto Station Omi Otsu-no-miya Nishikori Historical Site Aburahi-jinja Shrine Seta-no-Karahashi Konan City Ameyama Cultural Sports Park Manninko-toro Lantern Seta-no-Karahashi Bridge Rakuyaji Temple 0m 0m 0m Former Site of the Yabase Landing 0m

Legacy Road Traveling Japan’s Historical Roads Cultural Exploration on the Nature-Rich West side of Lake Biwa Pedal and Ride the 71.9km 7h 0min Azuchi Castle, Hikone Castle and 51.9km 4h 40min 53.2km 5h 0min 68.6km 7h 5min Getting Around on the Cycle Train Advanced Course ★★★ Other Historically Important Sites Intermediate Course ★★ Nakasendo and Hokkoku Wakiokan Intermediate Course ★★ Dawn Redwoods and Worship Advanced Course ★★★ This course tours the most representative tourism spots along Ohmi Railway. You start by renting a This course starts at the Shiga Prefectural Azuchi Castle Archeological Museum where you find artifacts and This course follows a section of the Nakasendo Highway that was built in the 17th century as a primary road This roughly 68.6 km course runs through valleys and over a mixture of ups and downs. After spinning past the bicycle from the rental bicycle shop at . The first stop is at Taga-taisha Shrine, one of the information about Azuchi Castle and Nobunaga Oda, one of the 16th century generals who helped end between Kyoto and Edo (now Tokyo), and a shortcut from there to the Hokkoku Byway, known as the Hokkoku rows of dawn redwoods lining the road from Makino Station, you cross the foot of Mt. Hakodate from Imazu biggest tourist attractions in Shiga Prefecture. You then Pedal around the three main temples on the decades of civil war in Japan. You then visit the site where Azuchi Castle stood. Next is the Nakasendo and Wakiokan Byway. You start at Maibara Station and visit the Samegai-shuku that operated as a layover point on the and head for Kutsuki Village where the Ado River originates. You will gradually get a feel for how important the eastern side of Lake Biwa, which are beautifully tinged in autumnal foliage in November and December. plenty of interesting places to visit like the Gokasho Kondo Quarter where the homes are 200-plus years Nakasendo. Then, from Kashiwabara-shuku on the border with Gifu Prefecture, you first ride to Izumi-jinja Shrine river was to livelihoods long ago, from the numerous shrines that safeguarded the local rafters who floated You pay a visit to Eigenji Temple that was built in a valley and absorb the historical quarter of Hino. There old, and the former Toyosato Elementary School that is known for its architectural importance and the where you wet your thirst on the famously toted water, then pass Mt. Ibuki over its southern foot until finding the timber downstream in days gone by. The course eventually joins the Saba-kaido Byway and crosses Hanaore are several ups and downs with the steepest climb imparting from the base of Hyakusaiji Temple, but setting of the anime ‘K-ON!’ After that, you go from Hikone Castle to the road travelled by Korean traders Hokkoku Wakiokan that will take you to Kinomoto. Along the way, you will encounter a series of historical locations Pass. After that, it’s across the Biwako-ohashi Bridge with its over-the-water views of a seemingly endless Lake the magnanimous view from the top is well worth the effort. If you are pooped out, you can catch the (Hikone-michi Byway). There is a steep but short climb to make, but it takes you to the final destination on to note the 16th century Anegawa Battlefield and the former site of Odani Castle. Without any major ups and Biwa. Once off the bridge, you turn left at the Biwako-ohashi-higashizume Intersection onto Kogan Rd. and Cycle Train, bike and all, back to Maibara. Mt. Kojin (about 150 m in elevation) where you have a spectacular view of Lake Biwa. downs, the 53.2 km are easy to ride, so the various attractions along the way can be enjoyed. follow the lakeshore until you reach the end at the Hotel Laforet Biwako Resort.

Maibara 18.1km Taga-taisha 5.5km Saimyoji 2.8km Kongorinji 5.2km Hyakusaiji 12.3km Eigenji 14.8km 13.3km Kibukawa Azuchi Castle 1.1km Former Site of 9.5km 安土城考古Gokasho 4.3km Echigawa- 3.6km Former Toyosato 9.9km Hikone 9.3km 13.4km Azuchi Castle 6.5km 5.7km 12.6km 11.4km Anegawa 6.6km Odani Castle 8.4km Kinomoto- 1.4km Kinomoto Makino 5.1km Rows of Dawn 24.3km 14.2km Myooin 4.3km Shikobuchi- 4.0km Hanaore 13.3km 2.9km Hotel Laforet Historical Quarter of Archeological Kondo Elementary Mt. Kojin Archeological Maibara Samegai- Kasiwabara- Izumi-jinja Sengoku Historical Kutsuki Biwako Ohashi Station 110min Shrine 35min Temple 20min Temple 40min Temple 60min Temple 90min the Hino Merchants 65min Station Museum 6min Azuchi Castle 50min Quarter博物館 20min shuku 20min School 50min Castle 45min 85min Museum station 40min shuku 45min shuku 80min Shrine 55min Battlefield 35min Museum 40min shuku 7min Station Station 25 分 Redwoods 155 分 90 分 Temple 35 分 daimyojin Shrine 35 分 Pass 65 分 Bridge 15 分 Biwako Resort

START Kinomoto-shuku START Maibara Hikone Castle Kinomoto Rows of Dawn Redwoods 8 Hikone GOAL Lake Biwa Makino Omi-nakasho Lake Biwa Hikone-

Hikone michi Byway Takatsuki Minami-hikone Hikone-serikawa Odani Castle Takamiya 365 Sengoku Historical Museum JR Hokuriku Main Line Omi-imazu Saimyoji Temple Mt.Kojin Hokoku Taga Kawake Wakiokan Hinoki Pass Minami-hikone Wakasa Byway taisha Taga- Byway Takamiya Nakasendo Taga- -mae taisha Koto Sanzan Kawase Historical Rd. taisha- Torahime Kutsuki Shrine Saimyoji, Kongorinji and 8 Amago Shin-asahi Ohmi Railway Hyakusaiji Temples JR BiwakoKawase Line mae Anegawa Former Toyosato Battlefield Inae Taga Line Located on the eastern side of Lake Biwa, Inae Mt. Ibuki Taga-taisha Shrine Chubei Itoh Memorial Hall Elementary School 8 Adogawa Rows of Dawn Redwoods Saimyoji, Kongorinji and Hyakusaiji are all Toyosato This shrine has been affectionately Former Site of Azuchi Castle This enchanting road is lined on both sides with dawn redwoods for temples of the Tendai Sect of Buddhism and Izumi- Maibara City Samegai-shuku Museum 161 Saimyoji JR known as ‘Otaga-san’ since long ago. Echigawa- The General Nobunaga Oda spent 3 years building this castle, which jinja Saba-kaido Byway 2.4 km. The roughly 500 trees are beautiful in spring for their JR Biwako8 Line 307 Temple collectively known as the ‘Koto Sanzan’. Notogawa 367 Notogawa It enshrines Izanagi-okami and shuku was completed in 1576. Just 3 years later, Oda was forced into Shrine Samegai-shuku Omi-takashima sprouting buds, in summer for their thick canopy of fresh greenery, Autumn is the busiest time of year because of Echigawa Nagahama Kongorinji Izanami-okami, the two deities of life that START & GOAL Gokasho committing suicide by his retainer and the castle was burnt to the Samegai-shuku was the 61st layover point on the Nakasendo. The in autumn for their colorful foliage and in winter for the white the colorful foliage. The main temples at Kondo JR Tokaido Shinkansen Temple gave birth to Yaoyorozu-no-kami Former site of ground. Only the stone wall remain today. historical townscape still exists along the Jizo River. The relay station Lake Biwa snowy landscape. Azuchi Castle Quarter Myooin Temple Saimyoji and Kongorinji are National Treasures, Tamura Omi-nagaoka that provided travelers with fresh horses has been restored and, in Kitakomatsu (multitudinous gods) in Japan. Gokasho JR Tokaido Shinkansen Jishu-jinja Shrine while most of the grounds at Hyakusaiji are a Kashiwabara Myoo-in Temple Azuchi Lake Biwa summer, cute white flowers bloom from the aquatic plants in the river. Katsuragawa Omi-maiko

Meishin Expressway recognized National Historical Site. JR Tokaido Hyakusaiji Azuchi Castle Sakata Main Linekashiwabara- Shikobuchi- Hira Yokaichi Samegai Meishin shuku Temple Archeological 21 daimyojin Omi Green Road START Expressway Museum Shrine Shiga 421 Maibara Samegai- JR Tokaido Main Line Hanaore shuku Shinkansen Ohmi Railway Pass Horai Happu Byway Tochu Eigenji Biwako-ohashi Bridge MeishinOhmi Railway Expressway Wani Temple GOAL Main Line Mt. Kojin 477 Ono Kojinyama-jinja Shrine Nagisa Park Myooin Temple and Izumi-jinja Shrine Katata Hotel Laforet Biwako Resort Jishu-jinja Shrine The mountain is Kashiwabara-shuku Historical Quarter of quaintly known as the Everyday, about 4,500t of spring This sanctuary was built around Eigenji Temple god of cooking. It is This layover point of the water gush from the limestone the 9th century as a dojo for the Shikobuchi-daimyojin Shrine Hino the Hino Merchants Historical Built in 1361, this Zen temple sits Here, you get a taste of what life was like in one of the eight prized Nakasendo lies in the valley of Mt. Ibuki. Because of its Biwako-ohashi Bridge monks of Enryakuji Temple to (Shikobuchi-jinja Shrine) Quarter of the amongst a silent forest, which makes a Hino back in the heydays. A few locations in Hikone as Hikone Castle between Mt. Ibuki and the freshness, this water was Opened in 1964, this bridge stretches practice their disciplines. Across From before the 8th century Hino Merchants prime location for viewing the autumnal recommended spots you should visit are it has a commanding The castle was built on Mt. Hikone in 1622 and still looks today as it Kinomoto-shuku Suzuka Mountains. It is the selected amongst the Top 100 1,350m across Lake Biwa at its the valley is the main shrine of until the early 20th century, the foliage. The thatched roof over the main the Omi-Hino Merchant Museum, the Hino view of Lake Biwa. A did when it was first built. The main keep, extended watchtower and longest layover town at about Springs by the Ministry of the narrowest point and sits 26.3m above Jishujinja, which features an Ado River was used to float Minakuchi This layover town is at the northern end of the Hokkoku Wakiokan 1.4 km. On a corner in the hall of worship was made with reeds Machikado Kanno, which was a focal point Lake Biwa seen from the summit recently verified burial long watchtower are National Treasures. Around the base of the Environment. The water the water at its highest point. It exceptionally rare architectural felled trees from inland forests 1 Byway. (The town flourished a long time ago on the throngs of historical quarter is the Kibukawa grown around Lake Biwa. The Yotsugi of a booming pharmaceutical trade, and the mound found on the mountain are the historically important inner and middle moats. The produced at Kamo-jinja Shrine in connects Katata in Otsu City with style for Shiga Prefecture by to mills downstream. This shrine travelers on pilgrimage to Kinomoto-jizoin Temple.) The historical GOAL Kannon revered by the temple is known former Residence of Shokichi Yamanaka, mountain has been designated a Historical Site of Japan. The stone Genkyu Rakurakuen Garden of the lord ’s villa is designated a Place of Kashiwabara Museum of History Samegai is also on this list. Imahama in Moriyama City. When travelling by bicycle, you can get sporting a roof made of cypress watched over the woodmen JR Kusatsu Line townscape has an interesting atmosphere with old storehouses and as a god of conception. which has been converted into a museum. chamber and armoring are visible on the mountain. Scenic Beauty by Japan. that explains the history of the (It is recommend to boil the an end-to-end view of the lake from the bridge’s highest point. bark shingles. and rafters. a sake brewery, which are best enjoyed by strolling the streets. local area. water before drinking.) 300m 300m 300m 600m 2.8 14.8km 500m 4.0km 200m km 5.2km 13.3km 200m 200m 5.7km 12.6km 11.4km 1.4 400m 4.3km 12.3km Azuchi Castle Archeological Museum 5.5km 3.6 km Myooin Temple Anegawa Battlefield

Samegai- shuku 300m

1.1km Kinomoto- shuku

Maibara Station 6.6km Kinomoto Shuku Gokasho Kondo Quarter

18.1km Former Toyosato Elementary School 6.5km 2.7 Maibara Station 8.4km 14.2km

Former Site of Azuchi Castle 4.3km km 13.3km 9.5km 9.9km Mt. Kojin 5.1 9.3km 13.4km Kutsuki Elevation Azuchi Castle Archeological Museum 24.3km Elevation Elevation Elevation Hikone Castle 100m Eigenji Temple 100m 100m 200m km Rows of Dawn Redwoods

Azuchi Castle Archeological Museum km Biwako Ohashi Bridge Hyakusaiji Temple Hotel Laforet Biwako Resort Makino Station Echigawa-shuku

Kinomoto Station 100m Toyosato Elementary School Kibukawa Station Kasiwabara- shuku Saimyoji Temple Kongorinji Temple Izumi-jinja Shrine Taga-taisha Shrine Historical Quarter of the Hino Merchants Shikobuchi- daimyojin Shrine Odani Castle Sengoku Historical Museum 0m 0m 0m 0m Hanaore Pass