Nestled along the shimmering shores of Lake Biwa – Japan’s largest freshwater jewel – you’ll discover Hikone, a captivating castle town that time seems to have forgotten. While international travelers often bypass this hidden gem (don’t confuse it with Hakone!), Hikone offers one of Kyoto region’s most rewarding day trips. Just a quick train ride from Kyoto or Osaka transports you to a perfectly preserved slice of feudal Japan.
What makes Hikone truly special? Wander its streets and you’ll find yourself immersed in authentic Edo-period charm unlike anywhere else in Japan. The crown jewel is undoubtedly Hikone Castle – one of only a handful of original 17th-century fortress keeps still standing in its complete form. While the famous Himeji Castle undergoes renovations, Hikone offers an equally magnificent yet crowd-free alternative.
Beyond the castle walls, Hikone’s spiritual heart beats in its traditional butsudan workshops. The town’s master craftsmen create stunning Buddhist altars that grace homes across Japan. As you stroll between historic merchant houses, you’ll discover shops showcasing these intricate golden masterpieces – perfect for cultural souvenirs.
Unlike Japan’s more famous destinations, Hikone invites you to explore at your own pace. Except during spring’s cherry blossom spectacle when the castle grounds transform into a petal-filled wonderland, you’ll often find yourself sharing streetscapes with locals rather than tour groups. Take time to savor lakefront views, sample Biwa-caught delicacies, and imagine samurai warriors patrolling these very lanes four centuries ago.
Planning to visit? Combine your Hikone adventure with our insider’s guide to the finest accommodations in nearby Kyoto for the perfect cultural getaway.
