🏨 Biwa Lake Otsu Prince Hotel

📝 Introduction

Enjoy the breathtaking views of Lake Biwa from the highest hotel in Shiga Prefecture.

📖 Details

Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel is a 38-story hotel designed by architect Kenzo Tange. It features the largest conference and banquet hall in the country, suitable for a wide range of events, exhibitions, and international conferences. The guest rooms are located on three floors: EIZAN floor, Sky floor, and Lake view floor, all offering views of Lake Biwa and the surrounding mountains such as Mt. Hira, allowing guests to enjoy a relaxing moment. The restaurants range from "Lake View Restaurant Biona," where guests can enjoy a buffet and views of Lake Biwa, to French, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine, offering a variety of options. There is also a sky lounge and Lobby Lounge where guests can taste world-renowned wines, along with a café and bar. The hotel features a 90-meter long swimming pool, 23 meters wide, shaped like Lake Biwa, and also offers bicycle rental services. Nearby, there are several famous attractions such as the Lake Biwa Fountain, Ishiyama-dera, and Mii-dera, making it enjoyable to ride a bike along the lakeside under the gentle breeze.

⭐ Highlights

A hotel designed entirely by architect Kenzo Tange. All guest rooms offer a panoramic view of Lake Biwa. There are various types of restaurants to choose from, including French and Japanese cuisine. The Lake Biwa-shaped swimming pool, which is 90 meters long and 23 meters wide, is available during the summer, along with a bicycle rental service.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

4-7-7 Niono, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture

📞 Phone

077-521-1111

🚇 Transport

(1) Take a free shuttle bus or taxi from JR Biwako Line "Otsu" Station for about 10 minutes. (2) It takes about 15 minutes from Keihan Ishiyama Sakamoto Line "Keihan Zeze" Station.

🏷️ Hotel Tags

Otsu City

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