- Yoshino Ropeway
The nihongo|Yoshino Ropeway|吉野ロープウェイ|Yoshino Rōpuwei is an
aerial tramway inMount Yoshino , Yoshino, Nara,Japan , operated byYoshino Ōmine Kēburu Ropeway Bus Co., Ltd. This is the oldest survivingaerial lift line in the nation. The line opened in March 12,1929 , a year after Yoshino Railway, the currentKintetsu Yoshino Line, opened therailway line toYoshino Station . The line uses two cabins, named "Kaede" (Maple) and "Sakura" (Cherry). The cabins have stair-like floors; the classical style nowadays became uncommon. Although cabins and cables have been updated, spans are still those constructed in1928 . The line is not only a sightseeing line to Mount Yoshino, but also a local transport for residents there. As such, there is a commuter pass available.Basic data
*System: Aerial tramway, 2 track cables and 2 haulage ropes
*Distance: Convert| 3.5|km|mi | 1 | lk=on
*Vertical interval: Convert| 103|m|ft | 0 | lk=on |abbr=on
*Maximum gradient: 27°
*Operational speed: 2 m/s
*Passenger capacity: 28ervices
Cabins operate once for 30 minutes. In spring "
hanami " (cherry blossom viewing) season, cabins operate once for 15 minutes in daytime, 20 minutes in morning and evening. The whole ride takes 3 minutes. The fare costs ¥350 one-way, or ¥600 for a round-trip.tations
*Yoshino Senbonguchi Station: Transfer to Yoshino,
Kintetsu Yoshino Line.
*Yoshinoyama Stationee also
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List of aerial lifts in Japan External links
*ja icon [http://www.yoshino-oomine-ke-buru.com/ Yoshino Ōmine Kēburu Bus official website]
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