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accounts of battles. The name
Biwako was
established in the Edo period.
There are
various theories about the
origin of the name
Biwako, but it is
generally believed...
- The
Biwako Line (琵琶湖線,
Biwako-sen) is the
nickname used by the
operator of the West ****an
Railway Company (JR West) to
refer to the
portion of the Tōkaidō...
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Biwako Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (BBC) (びわ湖放送株式会社,
Biwako Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha, lit. Lake Biwa Broadcasting), is a fee-free
commercial terrestrial television...
- (レイラック滋賀FC,
Reirakku Shiga Efu Shī),
formerly MIO
Biwako Shiga (MIOびわこ滋賀, Mīo
Biwako Shiga), with "
Biwako"
being a
reference to Lake Biwa, is a ****anese...
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Station and Ōsaka Station. The Kyōto Line
operates in
combination with the
Biwako Line and the JR Kobe Line, and
offers through service trains to the Kosei...
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Biwako-Hamaōtsu
Station (びわ湖浜大津駅,
Biwako-Hamaōtsu-eki) is a
junction p****enger
railway station located in the city of Ōtsu,
Shiga Prefecture, ****an, operated...
- - Tōkaidō Line West ****an
Railway Company (JR West) (Maibara - Kōbe) -
Biwako Line, JR
Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line The Tōkaidō
route takes its name from...
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designated as
Natural Parks (the
highest total of any prefecture),
namely the
Biwako and
Suzuka Quasi-National Parks; and Kotō, Kutsuki-Katsuragawa, and...
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Biwako Kokutei Kōen (琵琶湖国定公園) is a Quasi-National Park in
Shiga Prefecture and
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. It was
founded on 24 July 1950 and has an area...
- (沖ノ島, Okinoshima) is an
island in
Shiga Prefecture, ****an. It is part of
Biwako Quasi National Park. It is the
largest island of Lake Biwa and is administered...