Lake Biwa, located within [[Shiga prefecture]], is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, covering some 670 square kilometers in area.<ref>Lee Jeong Mi, "Cultural Expressions of Tokugawa Japan and Choson Korea: An Analysis of the Korean Embassies in the Eighteenth Century," PhD dissertation, University of Toronto (2008),158.</ref> Named after the supposed resemblance of its shape to that of a ''[[biwa]]'' (a lute-like musical instrument), the lake is the subject of numerous notable literary and artistic references throughout Japanese history. | Lake Biwa, located within [[Shiga prefecture]], is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, covering some 670 square kilometers in area.<ref>Lee Jeong Mi, "Cultural Expressions of Tokugawa Japan and Choson Korea: An Analysis of the Korean Embassies in the Eighteenth Century," PhD dissertation, University of Toronto (2008),158.</ref> Named after the supposed resemblance of its shape to that of a ''[[biwa]]'' (a lute-like musical instrument), the lake is the subject of numerous notable literary and artistic references throughout Japanese history. |