Chikubushima

Island
Prefecture
Shiga
Type
Island
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¥600
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A small sacred island in the north of Lake Biwa, reached by boat and home to Hogonji Temple and Tsukubusuma Shrine.
Chikubushima is a small island in the northern part of Lake Biwa, administratively part of Nagahama. It has long been treated as a sacred place and is home to Hogonji Temple, the 30th temple of the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage, and Tsukubusuma Shrine, whose main hall is a National Treasure. The island is reached only by boat, with cruises running from Nagahama, Hikone, and Imazu ports and taking roughly 30 to 40 minutes. A steep flight of steps known as the prayer stairs leads up from the pier to the temple buildings. A landing fee is charged to enter the island, and the temple treasure hall has a separate admission. Because sailings depend on the weather, it is best to confirm the schedule before travelling.

Location

Prefecture: Shiga

Address: Nagahama, Shiga, Japan

Nearest Station: Nagahama Station

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Chikubushima?

The island is reached only by boat. Cruises depart from Nagahama, Hikone, and Imazu ports; from JR Nagahama Station it is about a 10-minute walk to Nagahama Port.

Is there an entry fee for the island?

Yes, a landing fee is charged to enter the island (600 yen for adults), and the boat fare is separate. The temple treasure hall has its own admission.

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