biwa blues: a runner's ramble through misty hills
so biwa wasn't exactly on my radar until my legs started itching for something new. one moment i'm dodging potholes in tokyo, next i'm staring at this lake that's basically japan's bathtub. first things first: if you get bored, kyoto and osaka are just a short drive away - but honestly? why leave? the real magic's in these misty, moody hills that swallow your footsteps whole.
i just checked and it's hovering around 13 degrees right now - that humid kind of cold that seeps into your bones if you're not careful. hope you packed layers. speaking of packing, here's my chaotic checklist:
running shoes - should be broken in but mine are rebelling after 20k
*thermal leggings - lifesavers when the wind whips off lake biwa
*hand warmers - cheap but clutch for frozen fingers at dawn
*electrolyte tabs - because sweating in 57% humidity is a whole thing
*local sim card - google maps lies about trail paths here
the locals warned me about the trails near mount kinka being "unforgiving." they weren't kidding. one minute you're jogging along the shore, next you're scrambling up roots that feel like they're personally offended by your existence. heard that some idiot tried to run the full marathon route without training - ended up crying at a convenience store. not naming names.
that wooden thing? some shrine. no idea what it's for but it's way smaller than it looks from afar. pro tip: bring binoculars if you care about that stuff. i mostly cared about not faceplanting on the gravel paths.
someone told me the best ramen spot is hidden near the old railway station - turns out they meant the abandoned one. but hey, got lost and found this tiny place where the chef just grunted at me for ten minutes before dumping the best miso soup i've ever had into my bowl.
those hills? they're liars. look all gentle from above but actually contain stairs. stairs that go on forever. stairs that make you question life choices.
"tourists always underestimate the humidity," muttered this old lady while selling sweet potatoes. "your lungs will weep."
she wasn't wrong. also heard that the annual fireworks show over lake biwa got canceled last year because some drone crashed into the scaffolding. wild.
that aerial view? basically what my lungs felt like after trying to sprint up anything resembling an incline. still worth it though.
if you're planning your own biwa adventure, check these out:
biwa marathon training routes
lake biwa cycling trails
hidden shrine hiking maps
* local weather warnings
at the end of the day, biwa's like that friend who's kind of a mess but you keep coming back for the weird stories and the cheap beer. just maybe bring extra socks.
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