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  • Question publication date:2025/2/11
  • Update date:2025/4/17
  • Shonan Enoshima Oryori Ryokan Ebisuya (Katase/Enoshima)
  • I'd love to enjoy eating my way around Enoshima!

I want to go to Enoshima, which was featured in the anime "Bocchi the Rock!". I want to enjoy eating shirasu and other foods that are famous! I also want to go to Enoshima Shrine and Enoshima Sea Candle, which were featured in the anime. I want to spend the whole day there, so I want to stay at a hotel near Enoshima. Do you have any recommended hotels?

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Shonan Enoshima Oryori Ryokan Ebisuya (Katase/Enoshima)

1-4-16 Enoshima, Fujisawa-shi

  • A long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a history that is also an ideal base for sightseeing in Enoshima

  • Shonan Enoshima Ryokan Ebisu-ya is Ryokan (Japanese inn) Ryokan (Japanese inn) 400 years of history, making it the perfect base for sightseeing around Enoshima. The charm of Ryokan (Japanese inn) is being able to relax in a quiet and calm atmosphere. They are proud of their cuisine made with fresh seafood, and you can enjoy courses that allow you to experience the atmosphere of Enoshima in each season. Some rooms offer a panoramic view of Katase Beach.
    モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/4/17)

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  • Enjoy sightseeing in Enoshima and delicious seafood cuisine

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Enoshima, Shonan. It feels old, but I recommend it because you can enjoy sightseeing in Enoshima and delicious seafood dishes. The building has a 400-year history and a calm atmosphere. The warm hospitality of landlady was heartwarming. Although seafood is the main dish, there are also meat dishes available, so even those who don't like raw fish can enjoy their meals. Although it is not a hot spring, I was able to relax in the large bath. It was convenient for sightseeing as it is close to Enoshima and the Enoshima Electric Railway station.
    Euc's answer (Posted on:2025/2/14)

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  • A traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) convenient for sightseeing in Enoshima

  • It was a very quaint old Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a sense of history. It's also conveniently located for sightseeing in Enoshima. We couldn't choose where to eat, so we were shown to either the large hall or our room on the day. There was a kids' space, children's amenities, and a children's menu, so there were many families with children. We had kaiseki dinner and a Japanese set meal for breakfast, which was hearty and focused on local seafood. The spacious public bath was well-cleaned and comfortable. The room was old, but clean, with a view of the ocean and a beautiful night view.
    コート's answer (Posted on:2025/2/21)

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  • A long-established inn with over 400 years of history

  • Located along the approach to Enoshima, this is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) with over 400 years of history. It offers traditional hospitality and the best cuisine made with fresh seafood. We enjoyed a leisurely kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with an abundance of local seafood in our room. Our room was a Japanese-style room facing the ocean, with a wonderful view of the sea and the Shonan cityscape. The night view was also great. Although it is not a natural hot spring, there is a large public bath where we were able to relax.
    タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2025/2/20)

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Iwamotoro

Enoshima 2-2-7

  • It is also designated as a national registered tangible cultural property.

  • This is Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a long history that was founded in 1184. It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country. It feels like you have traveled back in time, and the building and furnishings are wonderful and historic. There are elaborate baths such as a Roman bath with beautiful stained glass and a Benten Cave Bath that uses a cave. The view of the ocean and Mt. Fuji from the room is amazing! The sunset was also impressive. It is convenient for sightseeing at Enoshima, and it is Ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can enjoy history and Breathtaking view. It is a little pricey, but it is worth staying.
    帽子屋's answer (Posted on:2025/2/14)

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  • A historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) with over 850 years of history

  • This is a historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) located in Enoshima with over 850 years of history. It is said that historical figures such as Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ito Hirobumi have stayed here. It is located on a hill overlooking Sagami Bay, and offers Breathtaking view view of Enoshima and Mt. Fuji. The view at dusk was particularly breathtaking. Many historic furnishings and buildings remain in the building. The bath is a rare cave bath, even in Japan, and has a unique atmosphere. At the back of the washing area, there is a red torii gate and a Buddha statue, which may be a little scary if you are alone. There is also a Roman bath, which is registered as a national tangible cultural property, and it was also very charming. I was able to feel the history even in the bath.
    中里's answer (Posted on:2025/2/21)

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Kinokuniya Ryokan

Katase Kaigan 1-13-16

  • Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of Japan

  • Although it is an old Ryokan (Japanese inn), it has a nostalgic Japanese atmosphere and a homely feel. Ryokan (Japanese inn) is also very close to the sea, so we enjoyed a walk there. It is a 2-minute walk from Katase Enoshima Station on the Odakyu Enoshima Line and a 5-minute walk from Enoshima Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway, so it is close to the station and has excellent access. Although it is not a hot spring, there is a bath. For meals, we had seafood dishes made with a variety of locally caught seafood in the restaurant attached to the inn. Breakfast was also delicious and satisfying, with local whitebait and grilled fish. The facilities are old and inconvenient in some places, but it is recommended for those who want to experience retro Japan and those who like seafood dishes.
    siratamago's answer (Posted on:2025/2/20)

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