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About a 10-minute walk from Nagahama Station — a Resort Hotel within walking distance

A spa resort where nature and the city meet, overlooking Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest lake. Conveniently located with easy access from central Osaka, Kyoto, and the Tokaido area, it is also an ideal base for exploring Nagahama, including Nagahama Castle, Kurokabe Square, and Hikone Castle Ruins.All guest rooms include lounge access with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and light snacks. We recommend an all-inclusive stay that includes dinner and breakfast; drinks and snacks in the lounge; as well as access to the large public bath and activities.In addition to Nagahama-only experiences such as a Sengoku-era mystery-solving game themed around the Toyotomi clan, we also offer classic activities including a summer-only garden pool, table tennis, and board games.Enjoy a resort stay where you can fully indulge in sightseeing, Onsen bathing, and local cuisine.

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A Resort Hotel by Lake Biwa Inspired by Verona, Italy

A Resort Hotel on the shores of Lake Biwa, inspired by the city of Verona in Northern Italy, a sister city of Nagahama. Enjoy the expansive Lake Biwa before you and the exquisite cuisine inheriting the flavors of traditional restaurants.

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Blend seamlessly into the historic town and experience a retreat stay that feels like living there.

Nagahama, Shiga - a land of rich nature and cultural crossroads. A place where diverse cultures and natural beauty have thrived since ancient times. While it may not have as many shops as Tokyo or as many famous landmarks as Kyoto, there’s something uniquely comforting about the streets of this town. Perhaps it’s the culture nurtured at a calm pace, surrounded by the majestic Lake Biwa and Mount Ibuki. Why not take a moment to experience "a breath" in Nagahama? ■ New Building Opening February 2025! ■ Two new private townhouse accommodations will open, featuring exclusive herbal-scented saunas and private galleries showcasing works by emerging artists. Enjoy the lively town atmosphere while retreating into moments of self-reflection with art during your stay. ■ A Premium Stay Blending into Local Life ■ Located on the main approach to "Daitsuji Temple," a symbol of the town, our property offers an immersive experience in Nagahama life. Within walking distance are historical sites, renowned shops, modern supermarkets, convenience stores, trendy restaurants—and even pristine rivers where fireflies dance or iconic Lake Biwa itself. Our concierge is here to support you with insider tips for unique experiences and sightseeing in Nagahama!

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Accommodation where you can enjoy the magnificent view of Lake Biwa right in front of you with your beloved dog.

Just outside our inn, you’ll find a breathtaking view of the Nagahama Kohoku area—selected as one of Japan’s “Top 100 Sunsets.” The Japanese-inspired interior creates a serene vista in harmony with the lake and the mountains across the water. From your Room, enjoy the beautiful sunset that turns Lake Biwa a deep crimson. Our cuisine is prepared with care using fresh seasonal specialties from the Lake Country and locally sourced ingredients, bringing out the natural flavors of each ingredient.Trained staff specializing in animal care are on-site at all times, and we provide Facilities and services so you can relax comfortably with your dog. Even if it’s your first trip traveling with your dog, you can stay with peace of mind.

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About a 5-minute walk from Nagahama Station, enjoy Omi cuisine at this Ryokan with a traditional restaurant and panoramic views of Lake Biwa from the guest rooms.

In the late Sengoku period, Nagahama flourished as a castle town founded by Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi. Located beside Hoko Park (Nagahama Castle) on the shores of Lake Biwa, “Hamakozuki” is an Onsen fine-dining Ryokan. Kohoku and Nagahama still preserve much of the culture and romance of the Sengoku era. Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Biwa from Taiko Onsen and savor our refined cuisine.

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