Shiga Prefecture 滋賀県 |
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Prefecture | |||
Japanese transcription(s) | |||
• Japanese | 滋賀県 | ||
• Rōmaji | Shiga-ken | ||
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Country | Japan | ||
Region | Kansai | ||
Island | Honshu | ||
Capital | Ōtsu | ||
Government | |||
• Governor | Taizō Mikazuki | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 4,017.38 km2 (1,551.12 sq mi) | ||
Area rank | 38th | ||
Population (October 1, 2015) | |||
• Total | 1,413,187 | ||
• Rank | 26th | ||
• Density | 350/km2 (910/sq mi) | ||
ISO 3166 code | JP-25 | ||
Districts | 3 | ||
Municipalities | 19 | ||
Flower | Rhododendron (Rhododendron metternichii var. hondoense) | ||
Tree | Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) | ||
Bird | Little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) | ||
Website | www |
Shiga Prefecture (滋賀県 Shiga-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan, which forms part of the Kansai region in the western part of Honshu island. It encircles Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan. The capital is Ōtsu.
Shiga was known as Ōmi Province or Gōshū before the prefectural system was established. Omi was a neighbor of Nara and Kyoto, at the junction of western and eastern Japan. During the period 667 to 672, Emperor Tenji founded a palace in Otsu. In 742, Emperor Shōmu founded a palace in Shigaraki. In the early Heian Period, Saichō was born in the north of Otsu and founded Enryaku-ji, the center of Tendai and one a UNESCO World Heritage Site and monument of Ancient Kyoto now.
In the Medieval Period, the Sasaki clan ruled Omi, and afterward the Rokkaku clan, Kyōgoku clan and Azai clans ruled Omi. In the 1570s, Oda Nobunaga subjugated Omi and built Azuchi Castle on the eastern shores of Lake Biwa in 1579. Tōdō Takatora, Gamō Ujisato, Oichi, Yodo-dono, Ohatsu and Oeyo were Omi notables in the Sengoku Period. In those times, Ninja were active in Kōka (See also Kōga-ryū).