Mount Hakodate Ropeway Explained

The 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. https://web.archive.org/web/20071012061655/http://www.kobe-toshi-seibi.or.jp/ro-pu_arikata/4_1houkokusyo-an.pdf The aerial tramway was prominently featured in Noein, a 2005 anime.

Basic data

History

Services

Cabins operate once every 10 minutes. The whole ride takes 3 minutes. The adult fare costs ¥1,200 one-way, or ¥1,800 for a round-trip.

Stations

Station nameJapaneseDistanceElevationTransfersLocation
Sanroku
(submontane)
山麓 align=right 0 m align=right 56 m 10 minutes walk from Jūjigai Station, Hakodate City Tram Route 2 or 5. Hakodate, Hokkaidō
Sanchō
(summit)
山頂 align=right 787 m align=right 334 m

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