There are 3 ways to get from Tokyo to Ena by bus or car
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Tokyo to Ena by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Tokyo to Ena is to bus which costs ¥3700 - ¥4000 and takes 4h 40m.
The fastest way to get from Tokyo to Ena is to drive which takes 4h 26m and costs ¥5000 - ¥8000.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal and arriving at Ena. Services depart three times a day, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 4h 40m.
The distance between Tokyo and Ena is 355 km. The road distance is 310 km.
The best way to get from Tokyo to Ena without a car is to bus which takes 4h 40m and costs ¥3700 - ¥4000.
The bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to Ena takes 4h 40m including transfers and departs three times a day.
Tokyo to Ena bus services, operated by Keio Dentetsu Bus, depart from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal station.
Tokyo to Ena bus services, operated by Keio Dentetsu Bus, arrive at Ena station.
Yes, the driving distance between Tokyo to Ena is 310 km. It takes approximately 4h 26m to drive from Tokyo to Ena.
There are 75+ hotels available in Ena.
What companies run services between Tokyo, Japan and Ena, Gifu, Japan?
Keio Dentetsu Bus operates a bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to Ena 3 times a day. Tickets cost ¥3,700–4,000 and the journey takes 4h 40m.
- Phone
- 042-352-3700
- Website
- keio-bus.com
Bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to Ena
- Ave. Duration
- 4h 40m
- Frequency
- 3 times a day
- Estimated price
- ¥3,700–4,000
- Schedules at
- highwaybus.com
- Phone
- 0570-048905
- Website
- jrbuskanto.co.jp
Bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to Nakatsugawa Station
- Ave. Duration
- 5h 18m
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- ¥3,600–6,500
- Schedules at
- jrbuskanto.co.jp.e.wn.hp.transer.com
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