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  • BIWAKO HANAKAIDO
  • BIWAKO HANAKAIDO
  • BIWAKO HANAKAIDO
  • BIWAKO HANAKAIDO
  • BIWAKO HANAKAIDO

The cobalt of lake,
the green of mountains,
A timeless, Heart-healing experience

A hot spring inn filled with nature of a heart-warming lakeside town.

BIWAKO HANAKAIDO is pleased to serve you with Japanese “Omotenashi”, which means hospitality, with detailed service for your utmost enjoyment and greatest memories with your important ones.

BIWAKO HANAKAIDO is pleased to serve you with Japanese “Omotenashi”, which means hospitality, with detailed service for your utmost enjoyment and greatest memories with your important ones.

5 attractions
of BIWAKO HANAKAIDO

Guest room

Attraction01 Guest room

Mind-soothing hot spring water under the rising sun in the morning or splendid sunset with steam- simply an extraordinary moment for you to forget all hustles and bustles. We are waiting to serve you, with smile on our faces, our tranquil uniforms, and our passion heart.

Nakagawa wood crafts concept room
No smoking

Smoking is prohibited in our inn complex.
Please smoke at the smoking space at our lobby on the first floor.

Nakagawa wood crafts concept room
photogallery

Attraction02

"Appropriate as a tourist base for Kyoto and Shiga"
It is located about 30 minutes by public transportation from Kyoto Station, and we also have a pick-up
service from the nearest station, so please come with confidence.

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Cuisine
Cuisine

Attraction03
Cuisine

Shiga is home for delicious Restaurant- Omi beef and fishes from Lake Biwa. We would love to invite you to savor goodness, the nice food nurtured in such a wonderful environment.

Hot springHot spring

Attraction04

The hot spring was established around 1,200 years ago by Master Saicho, the founder of Enryakuji Temple in Mount Hieizan. Just indulge in our historical hot spring. We have a public bath, open baths and rental private baths to soothe your spirit. Our hot spring is particularly nice for ladies.

Hot spring
TourismTourism

Attraction05

Lake Biwa is the largest lake in Japan.
It has been home to many nice visiting spots with history, scenic views, and features of a refreshing hot spring resort since the Heian period (running from 794 to 1185).

Tourism