Lake Biwa (Omihachiman)
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Lake Biwa is the largest freshwater lake in Japan.
Lake Biwa is of tectonic origin and is one of the world's oldest twenty lakes, dating to almost 4 million years ago.
Lake Biwa is of tectonic origin and is one of the world's oldest twenty lakes, dating to almost 4 million years ago.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Biwa
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Coordinates: 35°14'52"N 136°4'7"E
- Lake Iba 8.9 km
- Lake Nishinoko 10 km
- Sone Marsh 11 km
- ryuo ike 24 km
- Yamanokami Pond 32 km
- Shimo-Tsukinowa Pond 32 km
- Takaraga-ike pond 34 km
- Ko-ike pond 35 km
- Midoroga-ike pond 35 km
- Shakuhachi-ike pond 37 km
- Oki Island 4.8 km
- Mt. Kinugasa a.k.a. Mt. Kan'nonji 13 km
- University of Shiga Prefecture 14 km
- Hikone Castle 17 km
- Screen Holdings Co., Ltd. Hikone Plant 18 km
- Kirin Brewery Shiga Plant 19 km
- Chikubu Island 21 km
- Nagahama Castle park 23 km
- Kurokabe Square 23 km
- Ibuki limestone mine 35 km
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