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Omi-Hachiman Canal Town
History
Shiga, Kansai

Omi-Hachiman Canal Town

A canal-laced merchant town on the eastern shore of Lake Biwa that thrived from the 16th century through travelling Omi merchants. The preserved Hachimanbori canal district, with its willow-draped stone walls, has been used as a film location for period dramas so frequently that it has a dedicated "eiga mura" section.

Duration

2–3 hours

Admission

Free

Hours

Town always accessible; Hachimanshosha museum and canal boat: 9:00–17:00 (closed Mon)

Best Season

April–May (wisteria, fresh reeds), October–November

Access

About 6–10 min by bus from Omi-Hachiman Station (JR Biwako Line) to Hachimanbori / Hachiman-yama Ropeway stop

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Hachimanbori canal was dug in 1585 by Toyotomi Hidetsugu and has barely changed in appearance since

  • 2

    Reed-thatched roofed boat tours through the canal offer a perspective unavailable on foot

  • 3

    The Vories Architecture district features early 20th-century Western buildings by American missionary W.M. Vories

Local Tips

The Omi merchants (Omi shonin) built their fortune on the Silk Road of the Inland Sea — their distinctive warehouses and canal network survive intact. The canal boat ride (30 min, ¥1,500) is the best way to see the waterways. Combine with Hiyoshi Taisha and Azuchi Castle Ruins (both 20 min by car) for a full Shiga historical day.

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