Enakyo Onsen Hotel Yuzuriha

9.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.0/10, based on 676 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Riverside Location Valley Scenery Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 9,1/10
Comfort 8,9/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 8,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A scenic Ena Gorge onsen stay in Ena, Gifu, with gorge-view rooms and easy access from Ena Station.

All Rooms Gorge ViewEvery room faces scenic Ena Gorge, giving the stay a strong sightseeing feel.
Hilltop Onsen SettingSet on a hill above Enakyo, it offers a calm atmosphere away from town.
Open-Air Hot SpringGuests can unwind in natural hot spring baths, including an open-air bath.
Seasonal Kaiseki MealsSeasonal kaiseki dining adds a classic ryokan element to the overnight experience.
Easy Bus AccessFrom JR Ena Station, the bus stop is right by the hotel entrance.
Good Base for EnakyoWell placed for exploring Ena Gorge area sights and nearby family attractions.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and onsen are the main draw here: arrive for an early check-in, soak before dinner, enjoy the kaiseki meal and gorge view, then use a second night only if you want a slow gorge walk, cruise, or family outing nearby without rushing onward travel.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a scenic 1-night onsen stay or relaxed 2-night break in Ena Gorge, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited base valueGood for a short Enakyo stay, but the immediate area is too light for a long multi-day base unless you are driving.
Not station-adjacentAccess is straightforward from Ena Station by local bus, but this is not a luggage-friendly walk from the station area.
Room-bath variationSome rooms have only toilet or shower setup, so check room type carefully if an in-room bath matters to you.

Food & drinks

Verified at 2709 Oicho, Ena, Gifu; dining centers on seasonal kaiseki, buffet breakfast, and a small on-site cafe with a few nearby local options.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main 2F dining room with Ena Gorge views for dinner and breakfast.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • A5 Hida BeefspecialtyLocal beef in dinner courses.
  • Japanese-Western BuffetfoodBreakfast with about 40 items.
  • Houba Miso GrillspecialtyLocal breakfast favorite.
  • Keichan ChickenspecialtyRegional grilled chicken dish.
Kasaiwa (on-site)
on-site

2F cafe with light meals, sweets, and scenic seating.

  • Mixed SandwichfoodSimple cafe sandwich set.
  • Tomato SpaghettifoodLight pasta option.
  • Coffee JellydrinkCoffee-flavored jelly dessert.
  • Cream AnmitsuspecialtyJapanese dessert with agar.
  • Chestnut ZenzaispecialtySweet chestnut soup dessert.
Enakawa Kamioya Sato no Kashabo (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Well-known sweets cafe/shop in the Enakyo area.

  • Chestnut SweetsspecialtyEna chestnut confectionery.
  • KurikintonspecialtyClassic local chestnut sweet.
  • Seasonal CakesfoodFruit and seasonal pastries.
  • TeadrinkCafe-style tea service.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Enakyo onsen area above Ena Gorge, with Ena Station as the main rail gateway and a short final taxi or local bus connection usually the most practical approach.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A solid onsen stay for travelers who want scenic Ena Gorge views, varied baths, and easy car access in Ena, Gifu. It is less ideal if you want luxury ryokan dining, walkable town access, or fully included private-bath convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Lovely Ena Gorge viewsThe property is positioned by Ena Gorge, and the scenery can be enjoyed from guest rooms, the lobby, restaurant, and open-air bath areas. It is a strong pick if seasonal lake-and-hills views matter to your stay.
  • Varied bath optionsThe large bath area includes open-air baths, rock baths, and Kiso herbal baths, so the bathing experience feels more varied than a basic one-bath hotel. There are also private baths available for guests who want extra privacy.
  • Good for driversIt is about 10 minutes from Ena Interchange and offers free parking with a large capacity, which makes arrival easy on a road trip. This is especially convenient for travelers exploring Ena and eastern Gifu by car.
  • Flexible stay plansThe hotel offers no-meal and breakfast-included plans, which is useful if you want to dine outside rather than commit to a fixed ryokan dinner. That flexibility can suit travelers keeping a looser sightseeing schedule.
  • Choice of room stylesYou can choose between Japanese-style lake-view rooms and Western-style twin rooms, so the stay works for both traditional ryokan fans and guests who prefer beds. That makes it easier for mixed travel groups with different comfort preferences.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Private bath costs extraPrivate baths are not included as a standard feature and require an additional fee, so couples seeking an all-inclusive private onsen experience may feel the value is weaker. This matters if private bathing is a core reason for booking.
  • Some baths may be unavailableAt least one private open-air bath option has been listed as under maintenance, which can reduce the full appeal of the bathing lineup. If bath variety is your main priority, availability should be checked before booking.
  • Not a deep town-center locationThe setting favors the Ena Gorge area rather than a lively station-area base, so it is better for a quiet scenic stop than for evening strolling around shops and restaurants. Travelers wanting urban convenience may find it less practical.
  • Dinner is not always part of the staySome plans skip dinner entirely, which is convenient for flexibility but less satisfying if you expect the classic ryokan experience to revolve around a full kaiseki-style evening meal on site. You need to choose your plan carefully.
  • Check-in window is limitedCheck-in ends relatively early in the evening, which can be inconvenient if you are arriving after a long transit day or making a late same-day detour. It suits more organized itineraries than spontaneous late arrivals.

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