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Enokiya Ryokan
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Kawakami 1086-2, 879-5102 Yufu
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Enokiya Ryokan, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Yufu (Ciudad balneario de Yufuin Onsen), a solo unos pasos de Museo de arte Yufuin Trick Art Meikyukan y a apenas 3 min a pie de Pueblo ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Enokiya Ryokan, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Yufu (Ciudad balneario de Yufuin Onsen), a solo unos pasos de Museo de arte Yufuin Trick Art Meikyukan y a apenas 3 min a pie de Pueblo folclórico Yufuin de Kyushu. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 20,8 km de Fuentes termales Infiernos de Beppu y a 20,8 km de Zoológico African Safari.
Habitaciones
Disfruta de una agradable estancia en una de las 12 habitaciones con televisión de pantalla plana. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la conexión a Internet wifi gratis. El baño privado con ducha y bañera combinadas está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y bidés. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, además de un servicio de limpieza disponible todos los días.
Servicios
Este ryokan japonés ofrece espacios para fumadores y aguas termales.
Para comer
En Enokiya Ryokan tienes un restaurante a tu disposición para comer algo. Se ofrece un desayuno típico de la región todos los días de 08:00 a 08:30 con un coste adicional.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás consigna de equipaje y un dispensador de agua a tu disposición.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Museo de arte Yufuin Trick Art Meikyukan: 0,1 km
Pueblo folclórico Yufuin de Kyushu: 0,3 km
Museo de Motos Antiguas de Yufuin: 0,3 km
Parque Showa Retro: 0,4 km
Lago Kinrin: 0,6 km
Galería de arte Sueda: 0,6 km
Museo Norman Rockwell Yufuin: 0,7 km
Templo Bussanji: 0,7 km
Museo de vidrieras Yufuin: 1,1 km
Artegio: 1,4 km
Santuario de Unagihime: 1,4 km
Museo de Motocicletas Yufuin: 1,5 km
Parque Nacional Aso-Kuju: 1,5 km
Mount Yufu Trailhead: 4,1 km
Parque de atracciones Kijima Kogen: 10,5 km
El aeropuerto más cercano se encuentra en Oita (OIT): 52,8 km
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Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Restaurante
- Zona fumadores
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- Recepción (horario limitado)
- Salas de reunión
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Suvimon S
A Peaceful Place in YufuinI had several criteria when I was choosing my accommodation in Yufuin: 1) Location- It has to be within reasonable walking distance from JR Yufuin station. 2) Price - Since I was by myself (not with a friend, or someone to share the cost with), I set the budget to be no more than $ 100 per night. 3) Onsen - I wanted a place with a private onsen that I can enjoy. Enokiya Ryokan meets all of my requirements, so I decided to stay there for one night. I arrived at the ryokan around 12 PM. The staff was flexible enough to let me check in and and have my room right away, which is pretty rare for any Japanese hotel or ryokan, since they are usually pretty strict about check-in time. It was nice to settle in a bit before I go out for lunch. The staff spoke enough English to communicate with guests, and there is even a ryokan & onsen guideline in English/Chinese/Korean, which I think can be very helpful for newcomers. (I have stayed at several ryokans with onsens - so I know the etiquette, but I still appreciate their attention to details) My room was quite spacious. It was on the second floor, with a view of the stream that flows through the town. I booked a room with a toilet and sink because I wanted the convenience. I found the onsen to be a bit disappointing because a) the private bath was way too hot to even have a foot bath and b) the private one was inside and had no view. Consequently, I ended up in the women's onsen, which had an outdoor part and reasonable water temperature, but still the view was not impressive. Unfortunately, this place didn't offer a half-board package (or maybe it was during the low season) -so I went out looking for a place to have dinner. However, nothing was open and I came back to the ryokan assuming that at least their bar would be open, but it wasn't. They said it was closed, but I didn't understand if it was for the day or for the season. I had to go out again on a food find when it was already dark (and small towns have dimly lit streets), which was ok for me since I feel safe, but I had to carry a torch with me! Luckily, I stumbled upon a nice place where I could enjoy a shabu shabu set dinner. Their breakfast is traditional Japanese style, and you can choose between 8:00 and 8:20 AM. It you have diet restrictions, it might not be ideal for you to have breakfast at the ryokan. The onsen and the ryokan may not be top-notch, but it served my purpose of having a quiet getaway in a small town thanks to the location being off the main road.
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LinusLee
Nice ryokan at reasonable rateWe ran into Japanese long weekend holidays and had problem booking a room in Yufuin. Enoki ha Ryokan was one of the few we could choose from. It is a 15 min walk from the train station. It's rather tiring lugging our 25 inch trolley bag along the small street. The ryokan is located along the river and away from the main street lines with shops, so it is quiet and comfy. The lake is only 7 min walk away. Our room was on the 3rd level which is top floor but there is no lift. The staff brought our luggage up but when checked out, we got to carry them down ourselves. We booked a Japanese style room with tatami and mattress on the floor. The room came with a basin and a toilet. For shower, it's shared on the first level with public onsen. There is a private one too, for those who are embarrassed to shower with strangers around. Breakfast was oiishi, provided you don't mind having rice in the morning. Small delicate dishes, free flow of rice, miso soup, and an onsen egg... We regretted not having dinner at the ryokan as we reckoned it will be a feast!
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p0wk
Big room, good location, good food, ok onsenThe hotel is located very close to the main street of Yufuin, where you can walk mere steps to shop around, yet on the area next to the stream, where you can walk around and enjoy some peace. The onsen is not impressive, there is both indoor and outdoor tubs, but it feels a bit neglected. The food is izakaya style, and is very good for sharing with a big group. The staffs are very friendly and helpful though!!!
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xueyun
Best serviceEnokiya Ryokan is located in the middle of the shopping street & 10min's walk from the train station. I wanted to also express my thanks for the nice & friendly boss who drove me to the train station as I was running late for the train after heading back to search for my reserved seat tickets. Will definitely stay here again if I come back to Yufuin!
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LamN_12
More a hotel than a traditional ryokanYufuin was a small rural village until about 50 years ago, when two real estate developers, seeing the potential represented by the beautiful Mt. Yufudake and the hot springs, turned it into a spa town. Coming with that wave, Enokiya is thus more a hotel equipped with an onsen and dressed up as a ryokan (tatami floor, futon beds, etc), rather than a historical one with a ryokan tradition. The positives: good location close to train station and main shopping street; very large rooms (albeit a bit aged and lacking charm); fast and free WiFi; and above all, a superb service staff (especially the receptionists; the meal attendants are largely absent and forgetful). The negatives: the onsen bath!! When we visited, the men's outdoor bath was burning hot (>50 deg) one day, and both outdoor and indoor baths were just tepid the next day; the ladies' baths were lukewarm throughout the stay. The baths are also small for the size of the place. Meals are OK, although they look better than they taste.