Step into the heart of Ōtsu, the capital of Shiga Prefecture and the gateway to Lake Biwa, on a guided bar-hopping tour designed to showcase the city’s warmth, flavours, and cultural heritage. Just minutes from Kyoto, Ōtsu offers a nightlife experience that is more intimate and authentic, where local dishes, regional sake, and heartfelt conversations bring travellers closer to the spirit of Lake Country.
This tour is flexible: choose the area where your evening unfolds—Ōtsu Station, Hama- Ōtsu, Ishiyama, or Seta—each with its own unique atmosphere. Around Ōtsu Station you’ll find a lively mix of traditional izakaya and stylish bars frequented by commuters. Hama-Ōtsu offers a lakeside vibe, where you can enjoy fresh fish dishes and sake with the glittering surface of Lake Biwa as a backdrop. Ishiyama, with its long history as a temple town, combines cosy taverns with eateries reflecting the area’s cultural roots. Seta, slightly further south, provides a more relaxed local scene where family-run establishments welcome guests with warmth and sincerity.
Your guide, easily recognised by a yellow panel reading “DeepExperience,” will lead you to two carefully chosen venues, each offering a different side of Ōtsu’s culinary identity. The tour price includes ¥2,000 worth of food and drinks at each stop (¥4,000 total), so you can confidently sample signature dishes without worrying about language barriers or payment.
At one izakaya you might enjoy yakitori paired with regional sake brewed from the pure waters of Lake Biwa. At another, you could try funazushi (fermented crucian carp, one of Japan’s oldest sushi traditions), Omi beef skewers, or lake-fish tempura alongside a local craft beer. Some stops may be small family-run places where you feel like a welcomed guest, while others may be lively modern bars where conversation with locals flows easily over highballs and cocktails.
Throughout the evening, your guide will share stories of Ōtsu—how its location on Lake Biwa and on the routes between Kyoto and eastern Japan shaped its food culture, how the traditions of the Omi merchants spread these flavours across the country, and how today’s Ōtsu continues to balance history and modernity. This is more than a food tour; it is an immersion into the daily rhythms of the Lake Country’s capital.
By the end of the night, you will have enjoyed far more than just a drink and a meal—you will have stepped into the heart of Ōtsu’s culture, discovering authentic tastes, genuine encounters, and the essence of Shiga’s lakeside nightlife.