All the Thrills of Winter Sports and Jaw-Dropping Views over Lake Biwa here at Biwako Valley!

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP
Head Editor : Otsu City

Winter sports are one of the big draws of Japan in winter. Glimmering landscapes blanketed with silvery white snow just wait for you to take to the slopes for some ever-popular skiing or even snowboarding. At Biwako Valley, a legendary Kansai ski spot in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, you can do just that, all while basking in jaw-dropping views of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in all of Japan, located just steps from the Keihanshin area. Here’s a roundup of all ski related things to do and so much more located nearby!
Gear up this winter for a ski trip to Otsu City in Shiga Prefecture!

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1. How to get to Biwako Valley?

If you're using public transportation to reach Biwako Valley, the nearest station is Shiga Station on the JR Kosei Line. It's approximately 1 hour 20 minutes from Osaka Station and about 50 minutes from Kyoto Station. From Shiga Station, a 10-minute bus ride will get you there. If driving, exit at the Kyoto East interchange on the Meishin Expressway. From there, take the West Otsu bypass (free) on the Kosei Road for about 30 km, and it's around 5 minutes from the Shiga interchange. Just be sure to check traffic updates regularly as areas around the Kosei Road near Katada and the Lake Biwa Bridge on the regular road tend to get congested.

2. What's all the Buzz over Biwako Valley, Kansai’s Premier Ski Resort?

Located on the west bank of Lake Biwa, this nature resort spans an area in the Hira mountain range, a symbol of Shiga, covering Uchimi Mountain and Horai Mountain. Popular stops here are Biwako Terrace, known for its picture-perfect views, and thrilling activities to try like the zip line adventure (rates and courses available very per season) and the skywalker in warmer, green months.
The ski slopes usually open around late December. Many people come for the unbeatable, sprawling views out over Lake Biwa below. The snow quality is maintained by supplementing high-quality natural snow with artificial snow generated from world-class snow machines, ensuring top-notch quality powdered snow beneath your skis.

Unbeatable location, as Lake Biwa stretches out below the slopes.
Unbeatable location, as Lake Biwa stretches out below the slopes.

3. What are the 9 Different Courses to try at Biwako Valley?

Biwako Valley Ski Resort boasts nine courses fit for everyone at any level, from novice to expert.
For beginners, the gently sloped Uchimi Slope is the recommended grade to start. Perfect for children's lessons, it's located centrally, and you can easily leg up from this slope to the Alpine Course.

The Uchimi Slope has a gentle gradient with an elevation difference of 45 meters, making it ideal for beginner lessons.
The Uchimi Slope has a gentle gradient with an elevation difference of 45 meters, making it ideal for beginner lessons.

For intermediate skiers, look to the Romance Course, distinguished by its significant curve at the beginning. Other intermediate courses include the secluded forest trail Dynamic Course, the Forest Course known for its superior snow quality and varied terrains, and the Snow Park, which is among the largest in the Kansai region.

One of the largest Snow Parks in the Kansai region
One of the largest Snow Parks in the Kansai region

Advanced skiers can venture on the Champion Course, the longest in Biwako Valley spanning 1,400 meters. There's also the Horai North Slope, which naturally forms countless bumps and mounds due to its frequent users. But among all, the standout course with unparalleled popularity is the intermediate-level Horai Panorama Slope. Offering panoramic views of Lake Biwa from both the north and south, skiers often feel like they are about to plunge into the lake. This course provides a breathtaking view and is a must-visit for anyone coming to Biwako Valley Ski Resort.

The iconic Horai Panorama Slope stands out as the most popular course.
The iconic Horai Panorama Slope stands out as the most popular course.

4. Four Recommended Spots to Enjoy Alongside your Sporty Winter Escape at Biwako Valley

Now that you’ve enjoyed all the greatest hits of skiing and snowboarding at Biwako Valley Ski Resort, its time for some bonus cuts you’re sure to love!

Recommended Spot 1: Yumotokan – A Relaxing Soak While Looking Out over Lake Biwa

Located at the foot of Mount Hiei, Ogoto Onsen boasts a long history of 1,200 years. The historic inn Yumotokan is situated in a corner of the Ogoto Onsen town, which has nine hot spring inns.

Slide in for a soak in a bath overlooking Lake Biwa or back out towards Mount Hiei, alternated daily between the mens and women’s baths. Rooms with private, en-suite open-air baths are also available, making it a perfect place to relax.

Take in the vast view of Lake Biwa while enjoying a soak.
Take in the vast view of Lake Biwa while enjoying a soak.

Recommended Spot 2: Jidoriya Onza - Savor exquisite local chicken dishes

This restaurant specializes in local chicken dishes, serving only their farm-raised chicken. The stress-free, free-range chickens, including Omi Shamo and Tankai Jidori, are simply delightful.

You can enjoy Omi Shamo in dishes like sukiyaki and charcoal-grilled delights. They operate on a strict reservation system, taking bookings for the following month on the first Friday of each month from 9 am via phone.

Relish the Omi Shamo Sukiyaki, where the flavors of the chicken shine through.
Relish the Omi Shamo Sukiyaki, where the flavors of the chicken shine through.

Recommended Spot 3: Naminooto Sake Brewery - A historic sake brewery with over 200 years of history

Founded in 1805, the Naminooto Sake Brewery has continued to meticulously craft sake for over two centuries.

Their signature brand, Naminooto Daiginjo "Kanai Taiichiryu", is known for its smooth, refined taste. They also hold weigh-and-sell events on the fourth Friday and Saturday of each month.

A beloved, veteran brewery founded over 200 years ago.
A beloved, veteran brewery founded over 200 years ago.

Recommended Spot 4: Ukimido (Mangetsuji Temple) - A scenic beauty representing Lake Biwa

Situated on the southern shoreline near the Biwako Bridge, the Mangetsuji Temple belongs to the Rinzai sect of Buddhism.

The "Ukimido", or Floating Temple, within its premises appears as if it's floating on the lake, captivating all who come to see it. This picturesque, elusive sight is also recognized as "Katata no Rakugan", one of the "Eight Views of Omi".

Enchanting, surreal views at Ukimido.
Enchanting, surreal views at Ukimido.

Summary

Ready to hit the slopes?
Biwako Valley Ski Resort is a bustling ski spot in Kansai, promising skiers and snowboarders of all levels a whole new level of thrills they won’t soon forget. Not to mention, there’s still even so much more!
Hitting the slopes is one obvious draw, but there are so many spots around just waiting for you to explore along your trip. To get the most out of your winter travels, check out a 1-night/2-day trip add on giving you the absolute best of skiing thrills and sights to see out in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture.