Omihachiman Canal Town — Historic Merchant District
Omihachiman (近江八幡) is a beautifully preserved canal town developed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's nephew in 1585. The Hachiman-bori Canal (八幡堀) runs through the historic district, lined with white-walled warehouses (kura, 蔵), willow trees, and stone bridges. The canal originally connected to Lake Biwa for transporting rice and goods — Omi merchants (近江商人) based here became wealthy traders operating across Japan during the Edo period.
The district preserves the atmosphere of a prosperous Edo-period merchant town — traditional machiya houses, boat tours along the canal, and museums occupying former merchant mansions. The canal's photogenic quality attracts Japanese film and TV productions — multiple samurai dramas and period films have used Omihachiman's streets as authentic Edo-period backdrop.
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