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  2. Hakone Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    The Hakone Ropeway (箱根ロープウェイ, Hakone Rōpuwei) is the name of an aerial lift, as well as its operator. The funitel line links between Sōunzan and Tōgendai via Ōwakudani, all within Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan. The line became funitel in 2002, the second of its kind in the nation, after Hashikurasan Ropeway. It makes a part of the ...

  3. Yokohama Air Cabin - Wikipedia

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    5. No. of cables. 1. Operating speed. 2.5 m/s (8.2 ft/s) Yokohama Air Cabin (ヨコハマ・エア・キャビン) is a gondola lift that was opened in 2021 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. [2] It connects to Sakuragichō Station and Yokohama Cosmo World. The system is 629 m (2,064 ft) long and has an elevation of 40 m (130 ft).

  4. List of aerial lifts in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The list of aerial lifts in Japan lists aerial lifts in the nation. In Japan , aerial lift, or "ropeway" ( 索道 , sakudō ) , includes means of transport such as aerial tramway , funitel , gondola lift , funifor , as well as chairlift .

  5. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    Dragondola, Naeba, Yuzawa, Niigata, is the longest aerial lift in Japan (5.5 km), as well as the fastest gondola lift in the country (6 m/s) SP Gondola, Takasu Snow Park, Gujō, Gifu, also runs at 6 m/s. Gozaisho Ropeway, Komono, Mie. Katsuragiyama Ropeway, Izunokuni, Shizuoka. Nikkō Shiranesan Ropeway, Katashina, Gunma.

  6. Mount Hakodate Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    The Mt. Hakodate Ropeway (函館山ロープウェイ, Hakodateyama Rōpuwei) is the name of an aerial lift, as well as its operator. The line climbs Mount Hakodate in Hakodate, Japan. As of 2004, this is the most heavily used aerial lift line in Japan, transporting 1,559,000 riders yearly. [1] The aerial tramway was prominently featured in ...

  7. Tsugaike Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    Tsugaike Ropeway. Coordinates: 36°46′11.4″N 137°49′36.8″E. The Tsugaike Ropeway (栂池ロープウェイ, Tsugaike Rōpuwei) is Japanese aerial lift line in Otari, Nagano, operated by Tsugaike Gondola Lift (栂池ゴンドラリフト, Tsugaike Gondora Rifuto). The Tōkyū Group company also operates Tsugaike Gondola (Gondola Lift ...

  8. Hakone Komagatake Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    The Hakone Komagatake Ropeway (箱根駒ヶ岳ロープウェー, Hakone Komagatake Rōpuwē), officially the Komagatake Ropeway Line (駒ヶ岳索道線, Komagatake Sakudō-sen), is a Japanese aerial lift line in Hakone, Kanagawa, operated by Izu Hakone Railway. The line, opened in 1963, climbs Mount Koma (駒ヶ岳) from the Lake Ashi ...

  9. Zaō Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    Zaō Ropeway. Coordinates: 38°09′06″N 140°24′37″E. Sanchō Line gondolas. The Zaō Ropeway (蔵王ロープウェイ, Zaō Rōpuwei) is the name of Japanese aerial lift system, as well as its operator. The route, consisting of two lines, climbs Mount Zaō at Zaō Onsen, Yamagata, Yamagata. The lines transport skiers of Yamagata Zao ...