What to do and see in Ena, Chubu: The Best Things to do

May 22, 2021 Marlin Saiz

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Restaurants in Ena

1. Iwamura Historical Town

Hommachi Iwamuracho, Ena 509-7403 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-43-3231 http://iwamura.jp
Excellent
45%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Iwamura Historical Town

2. Michi-no-Eki Obachanichi Yamaoka

1565-169 Yamaokachotashiro, Ena 509-7606 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-59-0051 http://oba-chan.enat.jp/
Excellent
16%
Good
60%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
2%
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4.0 based on 87 reviews

Michi-no-Eki Obachanichi Yamaoka

3. Ena Valley

Oicho, Ena 509-7201 Gifu Prefecture
Excellent
20%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
2%
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4.0 based on 128 reviews

Ena Valley

4. Iwamura Castle Ruins

Iwamuracho, Ena 509-7403 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-43-3231 https://www.kankou-gifu.jp/spot/1344/
Excellent
40%
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47%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.0 based on 158 reviews

Iwamura Castle Ruins

5. Nakasendo Hiroshige Art Museum

176-1 Oicho, Ena 509-7201 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-20-0522 [email protected] http://hiroshige-ena.jp/
Excellent
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50%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Nakasendo Hiroshige Art Museum

At this museum we house about 1,400 pieces of art focusing on ukiyoe, hosting project exhibitions and special exhibitions throughout the year as well. We are especially proud of our "Nakasendo Rokujukyu-tsugi Nouchi" (Tanaka collection), which includes the "Nakatsugawa in the Rain". There is also a popular video corner on the 2nd floor Ukiyoe Navigation Room where you can try overprinting and learn about the process of making ukiyoe.

6. Iwamura SAKE Brewery

342 Iwamuracho, Ena 509-7403 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-43-2029 [email protected] http://www.torokko.co.jp
Excellent
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Good
64%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
2%
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 50 reviews

Iwamura SAKE Brewery

Iwamura Castle and the Lady of the Castle (Onnajyosyu)Iwamura Castle was constructed in 1185 during theKamakura era and ranks alongside Takatori Castlein Nara Prefecture and Matsuyama Castle in OkayamaPrefecture as one of Japan’s big three mountaintopcastles.The stone walls of the castle are situated 721m abovesea level, making it the highest castle in Japan. In 2006,Iwamura Castle was selected alongside Gifu Castlein a ranking of the top 100 castles of Japan.The castle town of Iwamura has an unbroken 400yearhistory. The tranquil streets provide visitors to Iwamurawith a lasting impression of the old Japan and havebeen recognized for their cultural and historicalsignificance by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs. The Lady of the Castle label (Onnajoshu) takes itsname from Lady Otsuya, the aunt of LordNobunaga Oda, for her role in holding outan invading army during the Siege of Iwamura in 1572.Iwamura Brewery - Brewer of Premium Sake Since theIwamura Brewery was founded during the Edo era in 1787,we have always operated under the principle of brewingpremium sake with crystal clarity and aroma. Using natural mineral water that springs from a four hundredyear-old well, brewed in the secluded natural environmentof Iwamura by expert sake brewers, we have strived to deliveryou sake to exceed yourhighest expectations.In modern day Japan there is a wide range of sake brewing rice varietiesgrown in different regions throughout the country, and it isa simple matter to achieve a variation in taste by using adifferent variety of rice. Here at the Iwamura Brewery,we don’t subscribe to that line of thought.We create only Genuine Local-Brewed Sake using local riceand water taken from our private well inside the brew house. To extract a variation in taste from a single variety ofrice is an extremely challenging task, but that is exactlywhat our pre-eminent sake brewers, drawing on their yearsof experience and technical expertise, manage to achieveyear after year. The rice used by the IwamuraBrewery increating the 130,000 liters of sake brewed annually (as of 2010),is polished tosuch a high grade as to make almost the entiretyof our sake special brew. The expertise of our sake brewers is a source of great pridefor Iwamura Brewery, with almost all of the sake we haveentered into various sake competitions becoming prizewinners.※Iwamura Brewery uses only 100% Japanese grown rice.

7. Former Kimura Residence

329-1 Hommachi Iwamuracho, Ena 509-7403 Gifu Prefecture
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Former Kimura Residence

8. Akechi Tetsudo

Ena 509-7705 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-54-4101 http://www.aketetsu.co.jp/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Akechi Tetsudo

9. Michi-no-Eki Rasseimisato

1461-1 Misatochosazaragi, Ena 509-7124 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-28-3310 http://rassei.com/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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3.5 based on 44 reviews

Michi-no-Eki Rasseimisato

10. Japan Taisho Village

456 Akechicho, Ena 509-7717 Gifu Prefecture +81 573-54-3944 http://www.nihon-taishomura.or.jp/contents/index.html
Excellent
3%
Good
62%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
8%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 37 reviews

Japan Taisho Village

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