- Kurama-dera Cable
The nihongo|Kurama-dera Cable|鞍馬寺ケーブル|Kurama-dera Kēburu is a
funicular line operated byKurama-dera , a famous Buddhist temple inMount Kurama , Sakyō,Kyoto ,Japan . The line is officially called nihongo|Mount Kurama Cable Railway|鞍馬山鋼索鉄道|Kurama-yama Kōsaku Tetsudō.Basic data
*Distance: 0.2 km
*Vertical interval: 96 m
*Gauge: 800 mm
*Stations: 2
*Track: SingleOverview
The funicular line serves for the visitors to Kurama-dera temple built in
770 . As the temple resides in the heart of the Mount Kurama, it takes roughly 30 minutes on foot from the Nihongo|main gate|山門|Sanmon while the funicular line links the same route in just 2 minutes. The temple, however, recommends its visitors not to use the funicular, but to walk on foot if possible to feel stronger impressions.As a legally recognized Japanese
railway line, this is the only one operated by a Nihongo|religious institution |宗教法人|Shūkyō Hōjin, as well as the only one that is nominally free of charge. This is also the shortest line in the country, if considered as a railway. The line has only single car, counterbalanced by a weight. The line opened in January 1,1957 , as an ordinary iron-wheeled funicular with two cars, 762 mm gauge, later changed in1996 as the currentrubber -tire d system with 800 mm gauge. The current car is nicknamed "Ushiwaka-gō III", afterMinamoto no Yoshitsune (called Ushiwakamaru in his childhood), who was put and got training in the temple.Although the fare is free, only the people who donated the temple more than ¥100 is allowed to ride, meaning it is the substantial fare. This still is one of the cheapest fares among Japanese railways.
Stations
*Sanmon Station (山門): Transfer to Kurama,
Eizan Electric Railway Kurama Line (5 minutes walk).
*Tahōtō Station (多宝塔)ee also
*Funicular railway
*List of funicular railways
*List of railway lines in Japan
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