Arrive in Omihachiman, a historic merchant town on the eastern shore of Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture. Meet your local guide and get introduced to the evening ahead. From the outset, move through areas where old townhouse architecture sits alongside working neighborhood bars — a setting that makes the bar hopping feel rooted in the place itself, not just a night out.
Your guide leads you on foot to three separate venues across roughly three hours, each within walking distance of the last. At every stop, order drinks and food directly from the menu, settling the bill yourself before moving on. The pacing gives you time to settle into each spot, talk with your guide, and get a feel for how locals actually drink and gather in this part of Shiga.
By the third bar, move through a cross-section of Omihachiman’s drinking culture — from neighborhood izakayas to local hangouts that rarely appear in tourist itineraries. Leave the evening having visited three Tabelog-listed venues chosen for their accessibility and price, with a clearer sense of how an ordinary night out unfolds in one of Shiga’s most distinctive towns.