Nagisa Park - Shiga

Nagisa Park (なぎさ公園) also called Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park is a public lakeside park along the southern banks of Lake Biwa. It is located at Hamaotsu in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.

Nagisa Park - Shiga Prefecture
Nagisa Park

Nagisa Park details

Nestled along the shores of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, Nagisa Park is a lakeside park that seamlessly blends natural beauty with diverse attractions. The park stretches from Hamaotsu to the Omi Ohashi Bridge, offering a range of experiences for visitors. You can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Festival Square, explore the shaded trails of Uchide Forest, or take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Nagisa Promenade. Civic Plaza serves as a community hub, while Sunshine Beach provides a relaxing spot for sunbathing and picnicking. For a picturesque drive or walk, Zeze-Seiran Road offers stunning lake views. Whether you're seeking tranquility, adventure, or local culture, Nagisa Park is a must-visit destination with something for everyone.

Nagisa Park - Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
Nagisa Park - Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture

At the heart of Nagisa Park is the awe-inspiring Lake Biwa. This vast body of water provides a picturesque backdrop and invites visitors to bask in the tranquility of lakeside views. Whether you’re taking a leisurely stroll or simply sitting by the water, the reflections of the surrounding greenery and the gentle lapping of the waves create a calming atmosphere perfect for relaxation and contemplation.

Photos around Nagisa Park

The Otsushishobokyokunaka Fire Department Aquatic Branch
The Otsushishobokyokunaka Fire Department Aquatic Branch

Toyosaburo Yamada Statue
Toyosaburo Yamada Statue

Nagisa Park

Pokemon manhole cover featuring Gyarados and Shiny Gyarados
Pokemon manhole cover featuring Gyarados and Shiny Gyarados

Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park

Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park

Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park

Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park

Hama-Otsu Nagisa Park

Nagisa Park offers a variety of unique spots to explore along the lakeside. Here are some of the park's highlights:

1. Festival Square

Festival Square is the place to be if you’re visiting during one of the many seasonal events or festivals. This vibrant area hosts a range of cultural events, performances, and celebrations throughout the year. It’s a lively space where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy food, entertainment, and the festive atmosphere. If you visit in the first week of August, you might be able to watch the Lake Biwa Great Fireworks Festival. 

2. Uchide Forest

For those who love a bit of adventure, Uchide Forest offers a refreshing change of pace. This wooded area provides shaded trails and a serene environment perfect for hiking or a peaceful nature walk. The forest’s lush greenery contrasts beautifully with the shimmering lake, making it a great spot for nature lovers and photographers.

3. Nagisa Promenade

The Nagisa Promenade is a delightful pathway that meanders along the lakeshore. It’s an ideal location for a leisurely walk or a bike ride, offering stunning views of Lake Biwa and its surrounding landscapes. As you stroll, you’ll find benches and viewpoints where you can pause and take in the scenic beauty.

4. Civic Plaza

Civic Plaza is the social hub of Nagisa Park. This open space is often used for community events, public gatherings, and recreational activities. It’s a great place to experience local culture and engage with the community. With ample seating and open areas, it’s also a perfect spot for picnicking or simply enjoying the outdoors.

5. Sunshine Beach

Sunshine Beach, as its name suggests, is a sunny, sandy stretch that’s perfect for a day of relaxation. Whether you’re looking to sunbathe, have a picnic, or just enjoy the sound of the waves, this beach area offers a laid-back atmosphere with stunning views of the lake.

6. Zeze-Seiran Road

Finally, Zeze-Seiran Road provides a scenic drive or leisurely walk along the lake’s edge. This picturesque route allows you to take in the panoramic views of Lake Biwa and its surroundings while enjoying the beauty of the park’s landscaped gardens and natural features.

Team Nicerio visits Nagisa Park

Team Nicerio visits Nagisa Park - Pokemon manhole cover

Team Nicerio visits Nagisa Park

Team Nicerio visits Nagisa Park

Team Nicerio visits Nagisa Park


My family and I visited Nagisa Park for the first time last January 10, 2023. It was my 435th day here in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. During our visit, we were planning to try the Michigan Cruise in Lake Biwa but we were quite early when we arrived plus the weather wasn’t on our side too. So we explored the park and enjoyed the view. We were able to see the Pokemon manhole cover installed in the park. It features Gyarados and Shiny Gyarados. Had we had more time and if we didn’t have other places to visit, we’d surely love to spend the day at Nagisa Park.

Nagisa Park Admission Fee

It’s FREE to enter and explore Nagisa Park grounds.

Nagisa Park Operating Hours

Nagisa Park is open 24/7.

Why visit Nagisa Park?

Nagisa Park is more than just a lakeside park; it’s a vibrant destination where natural beauty and recreational activities come together. Its array of attractions and stunning views of Lake Biwa offers something for everyone—whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a taste of local culture. Make sure to include Nagisa Park in your travel plans and experience the charm of this lakeside gem.

Getting to Nagisa Park

 

Nagisa Park is conveniently accessible from multiple transport options, making it easy to include in your travel itinerary. If you're arriving via the JR Biwako Line, you’ll find that Otsu Station is just a short 10-minute walk from the park. This proximity allows for a seamless transition from your train journey to a leisurely exploration of the park's scenic beauty. 

Alternatively, if you're traveling on the Keihan Electric Railway/Ishiyama Sakamoto Line, you can disembark at Keihan Shimanoseki Station, which is even closer—only a 3-minute walk away. This makes it incredibly convenient for visitors arriving from different parts of the city or beyond, ensuring that Nagisa Park is easily accessible no matter which transit option you choose.

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