March 21, 2021
Shiga prefecture has the biggest Lake in Japan. Its name is Biwa lake, and Biwa means a traditional musical instrument that is like a guitar. The size of the lake is one-sixth of the area of Shiga prefecture, but the lake places the center so it looks bigger than it actually is. (Please imagine a pizza cut into six pieces, and put a piece on the center.) In addition, the lake doesn't have a bridge that crosses over to the opposite side. It's pretty inconvenient for car transportation. Biwa Lake is also known as the precious resource of water for the near cities, for example, Osaka and Kyoto.
The Biggest Lake in Japan
Shiga prefecture has the biggest Lake in Japan.
Its name is Biwa lake, and Biwa means/refers to a traditional musical instrument that is like a guitar.
The size of the lake is one-sixth of the area of Shiga prefecture, but the lake is placesd at the center, so it looks bigger than it actually is.
(Please imagine a pizza cut into six pieces, and put a piece on the center.) In addition, the lake doesn't have a bridge that crosses over to the opposite side.
It's pretty inconvenient for car transportation.
Biwa Lake is also known as the precious resource of water for the near cities, for example, Osaka and Kyoto.
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Shiga prefecture has the biggest Lake in Japan. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Its name is Biwa lake, and Biwa means a traditional musical instrument that is like a guitar. Its name is Biwa lake, and Biwa means/refers to a traditional musical instrument that is like a guitar. |
The size of the lake is one-sixth of the area of Shiga prefecture, but the lake places the center so it looks bigger than it actually is. The size of the lake is one-sixth of the area of Shiga prefecture, but the lake is place |
(Please imagine a pizza cut into six pieces, and put a piece on the center.) In addition, the lake doesn't have a bridge that crosses over to the opposite side. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It's pretty inconvenient for car transportation. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Biwa Lake is also known as the precious resource of water for the near cities, for example, Osaka and Kyoto. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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