What other travelers are saying about Lake Biwa Museum
Great experience at the Lake Biwa Museum. Got to learn a lot about the history of the lake and the many creatures that live in and around it! The real treat was the beautiful sunset just behind the museum.
The museum is thoughtfully and meticulously designed, showcasing a wide range of content—from science to culture and human life—centered around Lake Biwa. The exhibits are presented in a detailed, scientific, and truly impressive way. Outside, the scenery of the lake is breathtaking, complemented by its rich and diverse ecosystem. If given the chance, I would definitely love to return.
This was such a fun day trip from Kyoto. We took the train to the bus (directions on the website and on Google Maps were spot on). The museum was very interesting and had information on everything spanning natural history to human cultural history. The aquarium was surprising large! There is an area where you can each packed lunches and there is a restaurant (we did not eat there). We spent a good amount of time there. We also visited the botanical gardens, which you can get a combination ticket for when you enter Lake Biwa Museum.
Leave the crowds of Kyoto and spend the day here! This is a fantastic museum, and well worth the visit. Learn about the nature and people of the Lake Biwa region. There’s many hands on exhibits and will keep adults and kids entertained. You can rent translator device at the ticket area, but google translate will do if you don’t read or speak Japanese. There are trails surrounding the museum, and balconies you can eat a lunch. There are a few cafes on the grounds. Don’t miss the botanical garden as well.
Under 900 yen for adults and free for high school and younger! Amazing value!
The museum does have a lot of information about development and history of Lake Biwa. Exhibition was very interesting.The museum outside area was view point of Lake Biwa it’s perfect for relaxing. The facility’s everything was good. Entrance fee was 840¥ per adult.
Lake Biwa Museum is open Tuesday-Sunday 9:30-17:00 (closed Mondays except holidays). Adult admission is 800 yen, high school/university students 450 yen, and elementary/junior high students free. Special exhibitions may have additional fees.
Take JR Tokaido Line to Kusatsu Station, then Kusatsu City Bus for 25 minutes to Lake Biwa Museum stop. Alternatively, take Keihan Main Line to Ishiba Station and walk 20 minutes, or take JR Kosei Line to Katata Station and take a bus.
Lake Biwa Museum features Japan's largest freshwater aquarium with Lake Biwa's endemic species, exhibits on the lake's 4-million-year history, interactive displays about local ecosystems, ancient fossils, cultural artifacts, and hands-on activities for families visiting from Kyoto and Osaka.
Yes, Lake Biwa Museum is excellent for families with children. It offers interactive exhibits, touch pools, feeding shows with Lake Biwa's native fish, educational programs, and kid-friendly displays about Japan's largest freshwater lake ecosystem and regional history.
Plan 2-3 hours for Lake Biwa Museum. Main highlights include the large freshwater aquarium tunnel, endemic Lake Biwa species like the biwa trout, prehistoric exhibits, cultural history displays, and seasonal special exhibitions showcasing Shiga Prefecture's natural heritage.