The Eight Views of Omi (in Japanese: 近江八景 or Omi Hakkei) are the most scenic views of Omi Province, the present-day Shiga Prefecture, Japan. They were inspired by the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang in China. There are their ukiyo-e pictures drawn by Hiroshige. They are sometimes erroneously called "The Eight Views of Lake Biwa", but the latter were defined to include different locations in 1949 by the Shiga Prefecture government.
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