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Lake Biwa is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, so the
tour books begin. It also supplies most of the water for the Kansai region,
and if they can use the word "fresh" to describe the stuff coming
out of my tap then something is definitely wrong somewhere. Or so I thought
until I finally got around to cycling the lake - and found the northern
end in particular to be practically unspoiled wilderness. Parts of the southwest
coast, on the other hand, are a nightmare come true... Apart from one hilly
section up north, the road is flat and can easily be cycled in two days
- and at least one cycling marathon has participants do it in a single day.
Cycle-tourists don't need to push that hard; explore some of the towns along
the way, see the castle at Hikone and the windmills nearby, and by all means
don't forget your bathing suit if you're traveling during Japan's hot, muggy
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