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About 40 rowers from overseas rowed around Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture, Japan on June 5-11, 2011 for the annual FISA World Rowing Tour held for the first time in Asia. Schedule and map for June 5, the first day of rowing. They started from Otsu. 361 views
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Farewell, and thank you everyone for visiting Japan and Shiga Prefecture. We are all happy you had a great time here. Hope you visit again because we have a lot more than just Lake Biwa, Enryakuji, and Hikone Castle. And spread the word about Shiga.291 views
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"Tell your friends back home that JAPAN IS FINE!!" says Masaki Unose, tour director. Shiga was totally safe from any radiation. I was disappointed in Shiga's tourism bureau and other organizations which failed to assert that Shiga was safe 264 views
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And who knows when another FISA World Rowing Tour will be held again in Japan. Not anytime soon as there are many other significant countries in Asia.251 views
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Shirahama Beach along the lake's western shore.103 views
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Hot rowers in a cool Lake Biwa.97 views
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Ganbaro Nippon! stickers on oars.93 views
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Boat houses at Imazu. The boat house on the right includes two fixed-seat wooden boats based on a design dating back to 1917. Photos of fixed-seat boats here.93 views
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According to legend, two high mountains in northern Shiga argued over who was the highest in Shiga. One of the mountains got so upset by the argument that he drew a sword and sliced off the other mountain's peak...92 views
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Seta Rowing Club front a small canal connected to Lake Biwa.89 views
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Sugaura85 views
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Imazu has a local club called Takashima-Imazu Rowing Club and Imazu Junior High School Rowing Club, one of only two junior high schools in Shiga with a rowing club. 83 views
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Heading for Sugaura, a small lakeside village. From Sugaura, there's a scenic road going up the mountains called Oku-Biwako Parkway. Part of the road is visible here.83 views
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June 9, 2011 (Day 6): Nagahama Port at around 8 am. This was the only day I accompanied the rowers on a motorboat to take pictures and videos.82 views
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Seta Rowng Club members in kimono.81 views
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And everyone formed a circle and danced. All the rowers who came to Japan were very happy that they decided to come. They all had an unforgettable experience. It's too bad there were many people who canceled their trip. They really missed out...81 views
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Koto lesson.80 views
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June 6, 2011 (Day 3): Beach in front of Hotel Laforet.80 views
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Rest stop in Sugaura.80 views
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Chikubushima is also home to Tsukubusuma (Chikubushima) Shrine which is also a National Treasure.80 views
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Group photo on the steps going to Monjuro tower.80 views
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Going down from Hikone Castle to Genkyuen Garden. More photos of Hikone Castle and Genkyuen Garden here.80 views
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Passengers sit on the floor like in a Japanese room and have lunch as they ride through reed fields in and around Lake Nishinoko in Omi-Hachiman.80 views
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June 6, 2011 (Day 3): Rowing from Moriyama to Imazu. They made history by being the largest (around 40) and perhaps only group from overseas to row completely around Lake Biwa.79 views
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Captain's meeting. They wear Chinaman hats.79 views
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Welcome Ceremony at LaForet Hotel in Moriyama. The tour was supposed to have 60 rowers, but many cancelled due to the sensationalized Fukushima radiation scare without understanding that Shiga was unaffected.78 views
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Shiga does have dragon boat races. Dragon boats are fun because anybody can row on it.78 views
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Landing at the beach in front of Hotel Laforet.78 views
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Rowing past Kaizu-Osaki, well-known for cherry blossoms lining the lakeshore road. Photos of Kaizu-Osaki cherry blossoms here.77 views
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Goshu Ondo folk dance native to Shiga was performed.77 views
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Beach in front of Hotel Laforet.76 views
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Lunch at Shirahama.76 views
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Group photo in Nagahama.76 views
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Zazen meditation lesson at Enryakuji temple. Mt. Hie is the birthplace of Japanese Buddhism as many founders of Japanese Buddhist sects once trained on Mt. Hiei. 76 views
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Mt. Hie is on the border between Shiga and Kyoto. The east side of Mt. Hie is in Shiga, while the west side is in Kyoto. Enryakuji is on the east side in Shiga and also accessible from Kyoto.76 views
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June 9, 2011 (Day 6): Rowing from Nagahama to Hikone (Satsuma Beach).75 views
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Photo taken from Omi Ohashi Bridge.75 views
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June 8, 2011 (Day 5): Day trip to Enryakuji temple on Mt. Hie in Otsu. This is the cable car station at Sakamoto, at the foot of Mt. Hie (Hie-zan) in western Shiga.75 views
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The Seta Rowing Club is in eastern Otsu. It has a two-story clubhouse and an annex for storing more boats. It fronts a small canal connected to the lake.74 views
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Passing by Shirahige Shrine in Takashima, western Lake Biwa.74 views
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The brown building is the Imazu Sun Bridge Hotel.74 views
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Arriving at Sugaura for a rest stop. Sugaura is one of the best areas of northern Lake Biwa with a nice lakeshore road and trail almost to the tip of the peninsula. It's a quiet and scenic place.74 views
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More photos of Enryakuji temple here.74 views
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While they rested off Maibara, the lead boat played Lake Biwa Rowing Song (Biwako Shuko no Uta). Mt. Ibuki, Shiga's highest mountain in Maibara, was hidden by clouds.74 views
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The island is noted for its giant stone monument inscribed with the prayer words "Namu Myo-horenge-kyo" from the Lotus Sutra.74 views
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Rowing on dragon boats from Ogoto to Katata.73 views
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Departing Omi-Maiko beach. More photos of Omi-Maiko here.73 views
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The cormorant birds inhabit parts of the island inaccessible to humans. Besides ruining the greenery on the island, they also gobble up the fish in the lake, seriously affecting the local fishermen.73 views
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Lunch at Enryakuji.73 views
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Buddhist cuisine called "shojin ryori" which is vegetarian.73 views
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Leaving Matsubara Beach in Hikone.73 views
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June 5, 2011 (Day 2): Starting at Seta Rowing Club (click for their Web site) in Otsu.72 viewsLake Biwa Rowing Song (Biwako Shuko no Uta).
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Lunch in Nagahama (Restaurant North Pole). More photos of Nagahama here.72 views
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T-shirt with "Biwako" written was given to all rowers. "Biwako" means Lake Biwa. Rowing is most common at the southern tip of the lake, along Seta River in the capital city of Otsu. A few rowing clubs row partially around the lake. 71 views
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Rowers casting off at Seta Rowing Club.71 views
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More photos of Shirahige Shrine here.71 views
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Inside the cable car going up to Enryakuji temple. One of the largest temple complexes in Japan, Enryakuji is the headquarters of the Tendai Buddhist sect atop Mt. Hie in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture. 71 views
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Leaving Nagahama.71 views
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June 11, 2011 (Day 8): Rowing from Moriyama to Otsu (Seta River). Shiga Prefecture is one of Japan's 47 prefectures. A prefecture is similar to a US state like California, Texas, etc.70 views
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Leaving Imazu.70 views
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Arriving at the boat landing for the Scenic Water Channel boat ride (Suigo Meguri) in Omi-Hachiman.70 views
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June 4, 2011 (Day 1) started with a reception at LaForet Hotel in Moriyama, Shiga Prefecture.69 views
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The western shore of Lake Biwa has many white sand beaches.69 views
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The rear of Chikubushima island is still recovering from wilted trees caused by tens of thousands of cormorant birds.69 views
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JCMU is an educational facility for college students mainly from Michigan to study in Japan. Shiga and the US state of Michigan are sister states. Many cities in Shiga have sister-city ties with cities in Michigan.69 views
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Buffet of sushi, sandwiches, etc.69 views
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Masaki Unose, tour director and member of the Seta Rowing Club in Otsu, gives a welcome speech. The rowing tour was organized and hosted by the Seta Rowing Club.68 views
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Katata is on the west end of Biwako Ohashi Bridge, opposite of Moriyama where the hotel was. The ferris wheel was part of an amusement park which closed over 10 years ago. It has been rusting and abandoned since.68 views
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Isakiji temple has a 13-meter long plank jutting above the lake in the city of Omi-Hachiman.68 views
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Omi-Maiko Beach, a rest stop.67 views
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Arriving at Nagahama Port. Nagahama is one of Shiga's major cities and covers northern Shiga almost entirely. Chikubushima is also part of Nagahama.67 views
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Portable boat landing decks (in blue) were used.67 views
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"Ganbaro" means, "do your best and don't give up." This is the slogan for people affected by the earthquake and tsunami which occurred in northern Japan.66 views
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Shirahige Shrine's torii gate in the lake is one of Lake Biwa's best-known landmarks. It faces the shrine on land.66 views
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Departing Imazu.66 views
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A Japanese tradition of smashing open a barrel of sake or rice wine. The stack of square wooden cups on the right emblazoned with "FISA World Rowing Tour in Biwako" was also given as a souvenir to the rowers.66 views
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Heading for Ogoto.65 views
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Chikubushima island in the background with Mt. Ibuki, Shiga's highest mountain (in Maibara), on the right.65 views
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Mt. Hiei affords great views of southern Lake Biwa. Enryakuji was founded by the priest Saicho to protect Kyoto from the demons of the northeast.65 views
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Masaki "Follow Me" Unose on the lead boat going to Takeshima island.65 views
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Rowing along western Lake Biwa. The JR Kosei Line is in the background. The Kosei Line runs from Kyoto to Imazu.64 views
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Although it was during the rainy season, the rowers endured minimal rain and bad weather. The tour went on every day as scheduled. If it were Aug., it would have been really hot and humid.64 views
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A priest explains the concepts behind the practice of meditating. Enryakuji is also part of a World Heritage Site called ''Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."64 views
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Picture panels telling stories of famous Japanese Buddhist Sect founders such as Honen, Shinran, and Nichiren who trained on Mt. Hiei.64 views
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Leaving Nagahama Port at around 8:30 am. Photos you see here are only part of the total number of photos I gave to Seta Rowing Club for distribution.64 views
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Heading for Takeshima, a small island about 6.5 km off Hikone. 64 views
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Approaching Satsuma Beach, the final stop for the day.64 views
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Watching Hiko-nyan, Hikone Castle's official mascot which is wildly popular. He performs daily inside Hikone Castle Museum. He is a white cat with a samurai helmet.64 views
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June 8, 2011 (Day 5): Day trip to Enryakuji temple (No rowing). Photos here are shown for display purposes, not really for downloading. Rowers will receive a disc of high-resolution photos.63 views
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Trying the tea.63 views
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The torii is a smaller version of the much more famous one in Miyajima (Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture). 白鬚神社63 views
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Top floor of Hikone Castle tower. Hikone Castle's last lord was Ii Naosuke, the Chief Minister of the Tokugawa samurai government. He was the one who agreed to open Japan to the USA in 1858 after Commodore Perry visited.63 views
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The Scenic Water Channel boat ride uses traditional-looking motorized boats for large groups.63 views
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June 7, 2011 (Day 4): Rowing from Imazu to Nagahama in northern Lake Biwa. This online gallery shows only 372 photos of the rowing tour mostly taken by Seta Rowing Club members. They show only the highlights of the tour.62 views
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June 10, 2011 (Day 7): Rowing from Hikone (Satsuma Beach) to Moriyama. Lake Biwa is Japan's largest lake in Shiga Prefecture. "Biwa" means lute. The lake has a number of unique species such as the Lake Biwa catfish.62 views
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Leaving beach in front of Hotel Laforet.62 views
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Chopstick lesson.62 views
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Group in front of Konpon Chudo Hall, a National Treasure and Enryakuji's main worship hall and largest building.62 views
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Rowing past Hikone Castle atop a hill.62 views
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Motor boat flying Seta Rowing Club's flag.62 views
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Click on page 2 below to see more photos.62 views
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Motoki Kyo, chairman of Seta Rowing Club.61 views
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Thirty-nine rowers from overseas (12 countries, mainly Europe) and three rowers from Japan participated for a total of 42. The FISA World Rowing Tour has been held since 1971.61 views
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The back of her kimono obi sash has a design featuring rowing geisha.61 views
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Captain's meeting.61 views
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Lunch and a misspelling.61 views
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Shabu-shabu lunch in Hikone with Omi beef. People had questions about how to eat the food. Cook the meat, vegetables, and udon noodles in the little shabu-shabu pot of boiling water, then dip into the sauce. One sauce for the meat, another for the udon.61 views
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Kanpai! (Cheers)60 views
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Leaving the beach in front of Hotel Laforet.60 views
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That's Hotel Laforet in the background, where the rowers stayed every night during the rowing tour and commuted to/from the rowing start/end points.60 views
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Leaving Satsuma Beach.60 views
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Ground staff wore bright yellow T-shirts with the Lake Biwa logo on the back.59 views
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Dragon boat ride at Ogoto. Ogoto is a major hot spring town.59 views
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Rowing through the torii. Seta Rowing Club ground crew greet the rowers from land.59 views
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After lunch, the group visited Hikone Castle and Genkyuen Garden. Hikone Castle is famous for cherry blossoms and Hiko-nyan (see next photo).59 views
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Isakiji temple holds a Buddhist ritual on Aug. 1 where participants jump off the plank into the lake 7 meters below. They do it to wash away bad luck and build up courage.59 views
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Omi-Maiko is Lake Biwa's most famous and popular beach. Well-known for white sands and green pine trees. In summer, people from Kyoto come here to swim and sun bathe.58 views
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"Shirahige" means white beard, and so people pray here for long life and longevity. The shrine is dedicated to a god named Sarutahiko.58 views
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The torii in the water is perfectly aligned with the torii on land and the shrine's main worship hall.58 views
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June 7, 2011 (Day 4): Imazu is the birthplace of the Lake Biwa Rowing Song in 1917 when Kyoto University rowers lodged here and sang the new song they had created.58 views
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Posing at Imazu, a nice lakeside town. In June, they hold a choir contest for the Lake Biwa Rowing Song. More photos of Imazu here.58 views
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Trees on a sandbar, a haven for birds.58 views
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Rough waves.58 views
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Tea ceremony and koto (Japanese harp) performance.57 views
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Rowing along western Lake Biwa.57 views
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A busload of tourists even stopped to gawk at the spectacle of rowers around the torii.57 views
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Final stop for the day was here at Shirahama Beach. "Shirahama" means white sand beach.57 views
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Entrance to Suga Shrine in Sugaura, northern Lake Biwa. More photos of Sugaura here.57 views
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Approaching Matsubara Beach in Hikone.57 views
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Rowing to Hotel Laforet beach.56 views
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The lead boat (normally a fishing boat) leads the way.56 views
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Rowing away from Kaizu-Osaki.56 views
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These blue boat landing decks are portable and were brought here by truck.56 views
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Matsubara Beach in Hikone, a rest stop.56 views
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Rowing around Takeshima island. More photos of Takeshima here.56 views
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Rowing past Miyagahama Beach in Omi-Hachiman.56 views
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Visit to Kuwano Rowing Boat Factory in Katata.55 views
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People also pray at the shrine for finding a good marriage partner, conceiving a child, academic excellence (passing college entrance exams), and water/boating safety.55 views
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The sliced-off peak flew high in the air and fell into Lake Biwa. It became Chikubushima. And the undisputed highest mountain in Shiga became Mt. Ibuki in Maibara.55 views
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Matsubara Beach in Hikone, a rest stop.55 views
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June 10, 2011 (Day 7): Satsuma Beach in Hikone. Someone camped here overnight to watch over the boats.55 views
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Jens Chr. Kolberg from FISA. Leader of the rowing group. FISA is the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, the International Rowing Federation which is the governing body for international Rowing. 54 views
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Sitting on the tatami mat for a long period can be trying.54 views
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Leaving Satsuma Beach.54 views
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Beach in front of Hotel Laforet.53 views
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Cormorant birds (those white specks are the birds) break off tree branches to make nests, and their acidic droppings damage the trees. However, it seems the cormorant population is decreasing and the island is showing more greenery than before.53 views
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Too bad the rowers didn't have time to visit the island. It might tire them though as there are a lot of steps to climb.53 views
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Taiko drummers send off the rowers.52 views
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Nagahama Port52 views
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Takeshima is a small island with only Nichiren Buddhist temple and the priest's family living on the island. Accessible by boat from Hikone, Shiga Prefecture.52 views
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Passing by Isakiji temple.52 views
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Dragon boat drummer.51 views
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Omi-Maiko is famous for Japanese pine trees lining the beach.51 views
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Rowing past Nagahama Dome, a sports and event complex.51 views
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The island is accessible by boat from Nagahama, Hikone, and Imazu Ports. More photos of Chikubushima here.50 views
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Rowing past Hikone View Hotel and the Japan Center for Michigan Universities or JCMU (green roof).50 views
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Heading for Chikubushima island.49 views
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An unusual sight indeed.48 views
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Takeshima means "Island of Many Views" because it looks dramatically different from different angles.48 views
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My video of the the group rowing from Nagahama to Hikone (Satsuma) on June 9, 2011.48 views
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Omi Ohashi Bridge near Seta Rowing Club. (Not to be confused with a larger Biwako Ohashi Bridge more north.)47 views
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Passing by Chikubushima Pier. On the island at the center of the photo, there is a light brown, rectangular monument dedicated to the "Lake Biwa Rowing Song" which mentions Chikubushima.47 views
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Lunch in Nagahama (Restaurant North Pole).47 views
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Approaching Satsuma Beach.47 views
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Preparing to leave Satsuma Beach.47 views
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Ground crew awaits rowers at Nagahama Port.46 views
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Participants from each country came up and gave thanks or sang a song.46 views
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Leaving Sugaura.45 views
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Leaving Sugaura.45 views
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Front side of Chikubushima is a complex of temples and shrines.45 views
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Chikubushima is home to Hogonji Temple (Shingon Buddhist Sect) first built in 724 as ordered by the Emperor to worship the Goddess Benzaiten. It includes buildings that are National Treasures.45 views
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Satsuma Beach in Hikone.45 views
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Heading for Sugaura, a small lakeside town in northern Lake Biwa.44 views
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Nagahama Castle (photos here) can be seen on the left.44 views
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Steep stairs inside Hikone Castle tower.44 views
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Cormorant birds fly above Chikubushima, their favorite home.43 views
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