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Summary Of: Lake Biwa

references to Lake Biwa appear frequently in Japanese literature... Lake Biwa is a breeding ground for freshwater fish... Lake Biwa is home to many popular beaches along the southwestern shore... Lake Biwa is also an important place for water birds... colonies on the shore form give Lake Biwa its characteristic scenery...

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