Omihachiman

Omihachiman

Omihachiman

Omihachiman, that sits at the foot of Mt. Hachiman-yama in the center of Shiga, is a castle town of Hachiman-yama-jo. The castle was built in 1585 on the eastern shore Japan’s largest lake, Lake Biwa. It is also known as a base town for Omi-shonin, or Omi merchants.

Until the mid 19th century, the town of Omihachiman was divided by Hachiman-bori, north of which was a residential area for the warriors and south was for the townsfolk. The area for the townsfolk was further divided into the merchants’ and craftsmen’s areas.

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Jordy Meow has been living in Japan since 2008 and shares his rather unique travels on his website "Offbeat Japan". His work as an engineer is quite different from his passion for photography and exploration, so he uses his free time to freely share his adventures through personal projects.

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I am Jordy Meow, a French photographer based in Tokyo. I explore offbeat places in Japan.

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