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Kurokabe Square — Attraction in Nagahama

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Kurokabe Square
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Nearby attractions
Kurokabe Glass Shop
12-38 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Kaiyodo Figure Museum Kurokabe
13-31 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
長浜市曳山博物館
14-8 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Hokoku Jinja
6-37 Minamigofukucho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0058, Japan
Daitsu-ji Temple
32-9 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Keiunkan
2-5 Minatocho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0067, Japan
Nagahama Castle Historical Museum
10-10 Koencho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0065, Japan
Site of Nagahama Castle's Honmaru
10-10 Koencho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0065, Japan
Hō Park
1325 Koencho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0065, Japan
Nagahama Hachiman-gū Shrine
13-55 Miyamaecho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0053, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Yokaro
7-8 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Biwako Restaurant ROKU
11-23 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Momijiya
7-15 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Kyogoku Sushi
6-11 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Cafe 黒壁プリン
11-26 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
ビワマス料理 山本屋魚濱
7-2 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Kotetu
6-31 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Zenkichi Shoten
9-12 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
ラーメン大学 都
9-11 Minamigofukucho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0058, Japan
Akaoni
7-1 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Nearby hotels
Hotel Yes Nagahama Ekimaekan
9-22 Minamigofukucho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0058, Japan
Mitani Ryokan
19-19 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
Hakuchu Inn
10-11 Asahicho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0056, Japan
Green Hotel Yes Nagahama Minatokan
2-28 Minatocho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0067, Japan
Grand Mercure Lake Biwa Resort & Spa
Oshima Cho, 38 Oshimacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0066, Japan
Kitabiwako Hotel Grazie
4-17 Minatocho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0067, Japan
レジーナリゾートびわ湖長浜
4-22 Koencho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0065, Japan
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Kurokabe Square

12-38 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059, Japan
4.0(2.5K)
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attractions: Kurokabe Glass Shop, Kaiyodo Figure Museum Kurokabe, 長浜市曳山博物館, Hokoku Jinja, Daitsu-ji Temple, Keiunkan, Nagahama Castle Historical Museum, Site of Nagahama Castle's Honmaru, Hō Park, Nagahama Hachiman-gū Shrine, restaurants: Yokaro, Biwako Restaurant ROKU, Momijiya, Kyogoku Sushi, Cafe 黒壁プリン, ビワマス料理 山本屋魚濱, Kotetu, Zenkichi Shoten, ラーメン大学 都, Akaoni
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Phone
+81 749-65-2330
Website
kurokabe.co.jp

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Nearby attractions of Kurokabe Square

Kurokabe Glass Shop

Kaiyodo Figure Museum Kurokabe

長浜市曳山博物館

Hokoku Jinja

Daitsu-ji Temple

Keiunkan

Nagahama Castle Historical Museum

Site of Nagahama Castle's Honmaru

Hō Park

Nagahama Hachiman-gū Shrine

Kurokabe Glass Shop

Kurokabe Glass Shop

3.8

(1.1K)

Closed
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Kaiyodo Figure Museum Kurokabe

Kaiyodo Figure Museum Kurokabe

4.1

(699)

Closed
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長浜市曳山博物館

長浜市曳山博物館

3.9

(207)

Closed
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Hokoku Jinja

Hokoku Jinja

4.0

(234)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Experience at Yoshida Brewery 
Sake tasting & brewery tour
Experience at Yoshida Brewery Sake tasting & brewery tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
520-1811, Shiga, Takashima, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Kurokabe Square

Yokaro

Biwako Restaurant ROKU

Momijiya

Kyogoku Sushi

Cafe 黒壁プリン

ビワマス料理 山本屋魚濱

Kotetu

Zenkichi Shoten

ラーメン大学 都

Akaoni

Yokaro

Yokaro

4.3

(802)

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Biwako Restaurant ROKU

Biwako Restaurant ROKU

4.1

(213)

Click for details
Momijiya

Momijiya

4.0

(263)

Click for details
Kyogoku Sushi

Kyogoku Sushi

4.4

(180)

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Reviews of Kurokabe Square

4.0
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5.0
48w

“A Charming Escape into the Past”

If you love history and architecture, this old town is a dream come true. Every street feels like stepping into a storybook with its beautifully preserved historic buildings. The intricate facades and quaint cobblestone streets make it a perfect place for photos or a leisurely stroll. The area is bustling with unique shops selling handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and the restaurants offer a fantastic variety of delicious food. Whether you’re here for a romantic getaway or a day trip, you’ll leave enchanted.

“A Perfect Blend of History and Modernity”

This old town strikes a wonderful balance between historic charm and vibrant modern life. The architecture is stunning—each building seems to have its own unique story to tell. The streets are lined with boutique shops where you can find everything from antiques to contemporary art pieces. The restaurants are equally impressive, offering a range of cuisines, from traditional dishes to international flavors. It’s the kind of place that invites you to explore every nook and cranny while savoring the atmosphere.

“A Shopper and Foodie’s Paradise”

This historic town is an absolute gem! The architecture is breathtaking, with charming details that reflect its rich past. But what makes this place truly special are the shops and restaurants. You can find unique, handcrafted items in the local boutiques—perfect for gifts or keepsakes. The dining options are equally impressive, with cozy cafes and gourmet eateries offering a variety of mouthwatering choices. Spend a day wandering the streets, and you’ll leave with a full belly and a happy heart.

“Hidden Gem of Timeless Beauty”

This old town is like a treasure chest waiting to be explored. The historic buildings are impeccably preserved, showcasing a variety of architectural styles that tell the story of centuries gone by. It’s not just a place to admire; it’s alive with activity! The charming shops offer unique items you won’t find anywhere else, and the restaurants are superb, serving everything from local delicacies to upscale cuisine. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates history, beauty, and a...

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3.0
4y

(Trip was made back then on 28 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit)

Stayed overnight at Nagahama and visited their Kurokabe Square, which was said to be a bustling tourist area popular with the locals. But instead of a street bustling with activity, we were greeted to a quiet, almost empty street.

It seems what was once a lively town with crowds streaming down the streets, now lay barren as many merchants struggle to stay afloat while many others have closed, with some sections of the street having already turned into a ghost town.

We thought it was because we arrived on a Thursday afternoon, but we were greeted with the same scene when we returned the following Friday morning.

It is actually a pretty townscape, with historical architecture dating back to the Edo and Meiji era. Many interesting shops lined the streets, each with their own individual character and charm.

It’s very disheartening to see such places fade away. Hopefully the local government and community can revitalise this lovely...

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5.0
31w

Kurokabe Square in Nagahama was such a fun surprise. The area has a really charming vibe with lots of cute little shops to explore. One of the highlights for me was stumbling across the figure museum. I wasn’t expecting it but it ended up being such a fun and quirky stop. Watching the glass makers at work was also really interesting. It was amazing seeing the glassblowing process up close. It’s definitely a unique spot that’s worth wandering through if you’re...

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Giovanni PaduosGiovanni Paduos
1. “A Charming Escape into the Past” If you love history and architecture, this old town is a dream come true. Every street feels like stepping into a storybook with its beautifully preserved historic buildings. The intricate facades and quaint cobblestone streets make it a perfect place for photos or a leisurely stroll. The area is bustling with unique shops selling handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and the restaurants offer a fantastic variety of delicious food. Whether you’re here for a romantic getaway or a day trip, you’ll leave enchanted. 2. “A Perfect Blend of History and Modernity” This old town strikes a wonderful balance between historic charm and vibrant modern life. The architecture is stunning—each building seems to have its own unique story to tell. The streets are lined with boutique shops where you can find everything from antiques to contemporary art pieces. The restaurants are equally impressive, offering a range of cuisines, from traditional dishes to international flavors. It’s the kind of place that invites you to explore every nook and cranny while savoring the atmosphere. 3. “A Shopper and Foodie’s Paradise” This historic town is an absolute gem! The architecture is breathtaking, with charming details that reflect its rich past. But what makes this place truly special are the shops and restaurants. You can find unique, handcrafted items in the local boutiques—perfect for gifts or keepsakes. The dining options are equally impressive, with cozy cafes and gourmet eateries offering a variety of mouthwatering choices. Spend a day wandering the streets, and you’ll leave with a full belly and a happy heart. 4. “Hidden Gem of Timeless Beauty” This old town is like a treasure chest waiting to be explored. The historic buildings are impeccably preserved, showcasing a variety of architectural styles that tell the story of centuries gone by. It’s not just a place to admire; it’s alive with activity! The charming shops offer unique items you won’t find anywhere else, and the restaurants are superb, serving everything from local delicacies to upscale cuisine. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates history, beauty, and a lively atmosphere.
ShingoShingo
(Trip was made back then on 28 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit) Stayed overnight at Nagahama and visited their Kurokabe Square, which was said to be a bustling tourist area popular with the locals. But instead of a street bustling with activity, we were greeted to a quiet, almost empty street. It seems what was once a lively town with crowds streaming down the streets, now lay barren as many merchants struggle to stay afloat while many others have closed, with some sections of the street having already turned into a ghost town. We thought it was because we arrived on a Thursday afternoon, but we were greeted with the same scene when we returned the following Friday morning. It is actually a pretty townscape, with historical architecture dating back to the Edo and Meiji era. Many interesting shops lined the streets, each with their own individual character and charm. It’s very disheartening to see such places fade away. Hopefully the local government and community can revitalise this lovely little town.
Blake DamonBlake Damon
Kurokabe Square in Nagahama was such a fun surprise. The area has a really charming vibe with lots of cute little shops to explore. One of the highlights for me was stumbling across the figure museum. I wasn’t expecting it but it ended up being such a fun and quirky stop. Watching the glass makers at work was also really interesting. It was amazing seeing the glassblowing process up close. It’s definitely a unique spot that’s worth wandering through if you’re in the area.
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1. “A Charming Escape into the Past” If you love history and architecture, this old town is a dream come true. Every street feels like stepping into a storybook with its beautifully preserved historic buildings. The intricate facades and quaint cobblestone streets make it a perfect place for photos or a leisurely stroll. The area is bustling with unique shops selling handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and the restaurants offer a fantastic variety of delicious food. Whether you’re here for a romantic getaway or a day trip, you’ll leave enchanted. 2. “A Perfect Blend of History and Modernity” This old town strikes a wonderful balance between historic charm and vibrant modern life. The architecture is stunning—each building seems to have its own unique story to tell. The streets are lined with boutique shops where you can find everything from antiques to contemporary art pieces. The restaurants are equally impressive, offering a range of cuisines, from traditional dishes to international flavors. It’s the kind of place that invites you to explore every nook and cranny while savoring the atmosphere. 3. “A Shopper and Foodie’s Paradise” This historic town is an absolute gem! The architecture is breathtaking, with charming details that reflect its rich past. But what makes this place truly special are the shops and restaurants. You can find unique, handcrafted items in the local boutiques—perfect for gifts or keepsakes. The dining options are equally impressive, with cozy cafes and gourmet eateries offering a variety of mouthwatering choices. Spend a day wandering the streets, and you’ll leave with a full belly and a happy heart. 4. “Hidden Gem of Timeless Beauty” This old town is like a treasure chest waiting to be explored. The historic buildings are impeccably preserved, showcasing a variety of architectural styles that tell the story of centuries gone by. It’s not just a place to admire; it’s alive with activity! The charming shops offer unique items you won’t find anywhere else, and the restaurants are superb, serving everything from local delicacies to upscale cuisine. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates history, beauty, and a lively atmosphere.
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Giovanni Paduos

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(Trip was made back then on 28 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit) Stayed overnight at Nagahama and visited their Kurokabe Square, which was said to be a bustling tourist area popular with the locals. But instead of a street bustling with activity, we were greeted to a quiet, almost empty street. It seems what was once a lively town with crowds streaming down the streets, now lay barren as many merchants struggle to stay afloat while many others have closed, with some sections of the street having already turned into a ghost town. We thought it was because we arrived on a Thursday afternoon, but we were greeted with the same scene when we returned the following Friday morning. It is actually a pretty townscape, with historical architecture dating back to the Edo and Meiji era. Many interesting shops lined the streets, each with their own individual character and charm. It’s very disheartening to see such places fade away. Hopefully the local government and community can revitalise this lovely little town.
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Kurokabe Square in Nagahama was such a fun surprise. The area has a really charming vibe with lots of cute little shops to explore. One of the highlights for me was stumbling across the figure museum. I wasn’t expecting it but it ended up being such a fun and quirky stop. Watching the glass makers at work was also really interesting. It was amazing seeing the glassblowing process up close. It’s definitely a unique spot that’s worth wandering through if you’re in the area.
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