Discover the nightlife of Ōtsu, the gateway city of Shiga Prefecture, on a guided bar-hopping tour that immerses you in local flavors and culture. Just minutes from Kyoto, Ōtsu blends izakayas, modern bars, and lakeside venues reflecting the character of Lake Biwa’s southern shore.
Your guide will lead you to hidden spots where you can enjoy Omi beef skewers, lake-fish tempura, and seasonal dishes paired with regional sake from pure Shiga waters. With ¥4,000 in food and drinks included—¥2,000 at each of two venues—you can relax without worrying about language or payments.
Along the way, you’ll feel the hospitality of family-run shops, meet locals, and see why Ōtsu’s nightlife is a proud part of Lake Country. This tour is more than bar-hopping—it’s a taste of history, community, and the spirit of Ōtsu after dark.
Guided nightlife tour with a local expert
Includes ¥2,000 food and drink credit at each of two bars
Meet locals and experience Lake Biwa’s culture
Starting point:<br/>Japan, 520-2144 Shiga, Otsu, Ōgaya, 1-chōme118 大津警察署瀬田駅前交番
Starting point:<br/>4-3 Awazuchō, Otsu, Shiga 520-0832, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Hamaotsu Police Box, 4-chōme-1-39 Hamaōtsu, Otsu, Shiga 520-0047, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Otsu Station Police Box, 1-chōme-3-15 Umebayashi, Otsu, Shiga 520-0051, Japan
Ōtsu, the capital of Shiga Prefecture, is a city where food culture thrives under the influence of Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest lake, and its fertile plains. Long a crossroads between Kyoto and the wider Lake Country, Ōtsu developed a culinary identity shaped by both its waters and trade. Freshwater fish from Lake Biwa, including funazushi—one of Japan’s oldest sushi traditions—show centuries of ingenuity, while rice, vegetables, and sake brewed from pure local water highlight the richness of its farmlands.
On a guided food tour in Ōtsu, travelers taste these specialties while learning their stories—how Lake Biwa shaped daily life, how merchants and pilgrims spread its flavors, and how izakaya and family-run restaurants preserve these traditions. More than dining, it is an immersion into the culture and hospitality of the Lake Country’s historic gateway.
The meeting point is in front of the Otsu Police Station Ishiyama Ekimae Koban. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Otsu, the capital of Shiga Prefecture, is a charming city nestled along the eastern shore of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake. Known for its rich history, beautiful temples, and stunning natural scenery, Otsu offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor activities. The city is a gateway to the sacred Mount Hiei and the picturesque Miho Peninsula, making it a perfect destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Lake Biwa is Japan's largest freshwater lake and a major attraction in Otsu. It offers beautiful scenic views, water activities, and a variety of wildlife. The lake is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and cycling.
Enryaku-ji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important temples in Japanese history. Located on Mount Hiei, it was founded in 788 and is the headquarters of the Tendai Buddhist sect.
Omi Jingu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity Omi no Kuni. It is known for its beautiful architecture, serene atmosphere, and the annual Otsu Matsuri festival.
Shiga Kogen is a popular ski resort area located in the Shiga Highlands. It offers a variety of winter sports, including skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, as well as beautiful nature trails in the summer.
The Miho Museum is a private art museum designed by architect I.M. Pei. It houses a collection of ancient and modern art from around the world, as well as Japanese artifacts and sculptures.
A high-quality, tender beef from Shiga Prefecture, often served as sushi, sashimi, or in hot pot dishes. It is known for its rich flavor and marbling.
A traditional sushi made with fermented crucian carp from Lake Biwa. It has a unique flavor and is a local delicacy.
A sweet dumpling filled with red bean paste, a popular souvenir and treat from Otsu. It has a soft, chewy texture and a sweet flavor.
A hot pot dish featuring tofu simmered in a savory broth, often served with vegetables and condiments. It is a popular dish in the Shiga region.
These seasons offer the most pleasant weather for sightseeing, with spring bringing cherry blossoms and autumn featuring beautiful fall foliage. The weather is mild, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
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Otsu is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, is uncommon. However, it's always important to take precautions to protect your belongings and personal safety.
Otsu Station, Maibara Station
Otsu Bus Terminal, Maibara Bus Terminal
The bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Otsu. Buses are frequent and cover most of the city, including major attractions and train stations.
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