Omihachiman is a great place for a day trip from Kyoto. Take the bus, walk or hire a bike and cycle from Omihachiman JR Station to the beautiful canal area. This canal was once a castle moat, and it connects with Lake Biwa, making it an ideal place for merchants to set up shop because the could use the canal and lake to transport their goods. Today the merchants are gone, but there are paths beside the canal, tourist boats to ride in, and there is a Kawara Museum (Japanese roof tiles including the gorgeously ornate end tiles one sees decorating temples and shrines.) And when you are ready for refreshments, there are two of the best cafes I've ever been to!
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Summer at Omihachiman Canal
Explore a beautiful, historic area of Omihachiman
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Looking along the canal
Take a ride on one of the tourist boats
One of many bridges over the canal
Boat moored below some steps
There are some beautiful traditional buildings on the canal banks
Footpath beside the canal
Information related to the canal area
Stone lantern beside a bridge
Can you see the electric fan? It gets hot on the second floor!
He is holding up a bag of puffed rice. I bought some and it was delicious!
Omihachiman's manhole cover shows the canal flowing under cherry blossoms
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Elena Lisina
5 years ago
Great place! I'd like to visit!
lisar
11 years ago
Nice photos! I sure enjoyed walking along this canal in Omi-Hachiman this past May. There was a film crew making some movie scenes on the canal by the bridge the day we visited. We also chatted with the man selling rice along the canal that you mentioned. It's a small world sometimes! Also nearby is a shrine, a smaller complex than the usual tourist-visited shrines, but very quaint and beautiful. They happened to have an azalea bonsai display going on when we visited. What gorgeous bonsai art. Perhaps you visited this shrine or the bakery across the street that has the best walnut scones. What a wonderful little town to visit while in that area!
I'm glad you liked these pictures, Keiko. I hope you can visit there soon! I'm afraid I don't know about the canal rides, Yui, I admired the boats but I didn't take a ride, and I couldn't find a sign for them anywhere!
Anonymous
11 years ago
These are beautiful pictures, thank you! I would love to walk down the river paths and enjoy the scenery.
Yui Yamaguchi
11 years ago
The canal look very well maintained. How long is the canal boat ride?
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