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Travel Guide to Ena Gorge in Gifu, Japan

Travel Guide to Ena Gorge in Gifu, Japan
Japan

Scenic spot introduction:

The Ena-kyo Valley in Gifu, Japan, is located in the east of Gifu. It is a cliff dotted with strange rocks formed by natural erosion. It starts from the man-made lake formed by intercepting the Kiso River by Oi Dam and continues to the Nakatsu River upstream. The cherry blossoms, azaleas and red leaves of Ena Gorge look even more beautiful against the backdrop of the giant rocks, and there is an endless stream of tourists coming to enjoy the scenery.

Attractions distribution:

Gifu Ena-kyo Valley has strange rocks, natural scenery, water tours, amusement parks, observation decks, Nakasendo Road, red iron bridge, Ena-kyo Stone Monument, etc.

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, nature, sightseeing, canyons, rivers

Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Asia>Japan

How to get there:

Getting there: Take the JR Chuo Main Line from Nagoya to Ena Station, and then take the bus from Ena Station to Ena Gorge.

Scenic area map:

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Tickets

Ena Gorge ticket price:

No tickets

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

Travel Tips

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Specialties) Japanese paper, rice, Mino ware, lacquer ware, Japanese fans, etc.

(Gourmet food) Hida beef, ramen, grilled ayu, eel rice, etc.

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