- Mt. Hakodate Ropeway
The nihongo|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 climbsMount Hakodate (函館山) in Hakodate,Japan . As of 2004, this is the most heavily used aerial lift line in Japan, transporting 1,559,000 riders yearly. [http://www.kobe-toshi-seibi.or.jp/ro-pu_arikata/4_1houkokusyo-an.pdf] The aerial tramway was prominently featured in "Noein ", a2005 anime .Basic data
*System:
Aerial tramway , 2 track cables and 1 haulage rope
*Distance: Convert| 787|m|ft | 0 | lk=on |abbr=on
*Vertical interval: Convert| 278|m|ft | 0 |abbr=on
*Maximum gradient: 28°
*Operational speed: 7 m/s
*Passenger capacity: 125History
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1958 : nihongo|Hakodate Tour System|函館観光事業 opened the aerial tramway line of 31 passenger capacity.
*1959 : For the benefit of tourists, the company opened an observation deck, a restaurant and a souvenir shop at the summit.
*1965 : The operator started taxi business.
*1970 : The gondolas were modified to allow 45 passenger capacity.
*1975 : The company's taxi division was spun off into a separate company.
*1976 : Hakodate Tour System changed its name to Mt. Hakodate Ropeway Corporation.
*1978 : The company opened a cafe restaurant called "Motomachi Ichibankan" near Sanroku Station.
*1986 : The operator became thethird sector company. The line and the observation deck were modified.
*1992 : The company opened "FM Iruka ", the first community FMradio station in Japan.
*1993 : Cafe Pelra opened.
*1997 : New gondolas were imported fromAustria .ervices
Cabins operate once for 10 minutes. The whole ride takes 3 minutes. The fare costs ¥640 one-way, or ¥1160 for a round-trip.
tations
ee also
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List of aerial lifts in Japan External links
*en icon [http://www.334.co.jp/en/index.html Mt. Hakodate Ropeway official website]
*ja icon [http://www.334.co.jp/ Mt. Hakodate Ropeway official website]
*ja icon [http://www.fmiruka.co.jp/ FM Iruka official website]
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