Préfecture de Shiga
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Shiga Essentials
Shiga Prefecture is defined by Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, and a landscape rich in feudal and spiritual history. The region features Hikone Castle, one of the few original Edo-period fortresses remaining, and the sprawling Enryaku-ji monastery complex on Mount Hiei. Cultural highlights include the I.M. Pei-designed Miho Museum, the Art Brut collections of Omihachiman, and the sacred shrines of Chikubu Island, offering a comprehensive look at Japanese architecture from the 8th century to the modern era.
11 lieuxHistoric Castles and Ruins
Explore the architectural evolution of Shiga and Kyoto through this selection of feudal strongholds and imperial retreats. This collection includes Hikone Castle, one of Japan's five national treasure castles with its original keep, and the ruins of Azuchi Castle, the former seat of Oda Nobunaga. The list also features the UNESCO-listed Enryakuji Temple complex on Mount Hiei and the 17th-century Shugakuin Imperial Villa, showcasing the transition from military fortifications to refined Edo-period aesthetics.
9 lieuxSpiritual Sites of Shiga
Shiga Prefecture contains a dense concentration of Japan’s most significant religious landmarks, anchored by the UNESCO World Heritage site of Enryakuji on Mount Hiei. This collection highlights the Kotō Sanzan Tendai temples, famous for their preserved medieval architecture and autumn scenery, alongside lakeside sanctuaries like Mangetsu-ji and Karasaki Shrine. From the massive wooden Buddhist statues in Koka to Shinto shrines reflecting ancient ties with the Korean Peninsula, these sites offer a comprehensive look at the region’s deep spiritual and architectural history.
15 lieuxScenic Parks and Peaks
This collection highlights Shiga’s diverse landscape, spanning the rugged Suzuka Mountains to expansive recreational grounds. It includes Mt. Ibuki, the prefecture’s highest peak at 1,377 meters, and prominent peaks like Kamaga-dake and Mt. Gozaisho. For lower-altitude activities, the list features Kibogaoka Cultural Park, a 416-hectare site across Yasu and Konan, and Mt. Mikami, traditionally known as 'Omi Fuji.' These locations offer established hiking trails, historical mountain passes, and extensive sports facilities.
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Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- yen japonais JPY ¥ · Paiement par carte · Couramment accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 118
- Électricité
- 100 V · 60 HzType A / Type B
- Langues
- japonais
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Gauche
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +81
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