- Hashikurasan Ropeway
The nihongo|Hashikurasan Ropeway|箸蔵山ロープウェイ|Hashikurasan Rōpuwei is the name of
Japan eseaerial lift line in Ikeda, Tokushima, as well as its operator. The line climbs Mount Hashikura of Hashikura-dera, a famous temple.Refurbished in 1999, this is the first
funitel to be operated inAsia . As of October 2007, there are three other funitel lines in Japan. However, all other lines are funitelgondola lift s, while Hashikurasan Ropeway is the only funitelaerial tramway .History
The route to Hashikura-dera was originally linked by a
funicular railway called nihongo|Hashikura Tozan Railway|箸蔵登山鉄道, opened in 1930. The line closed in 1944. In 1971,Shikoku Cable opened achairlift running on the former funicular line route, as well as anaerial tramway that links the chairlift terminus and the temple. Another aerial tramway opened along the chairlift line in 1977. In 1999, two aerial tramways were refurbished into one funitel line, eliminating the need of transfer.Basic data
*System: Funitel
*Cable length: Convert| 948|m|ft |0| lk=on |abbr=on
*Vertical interval: Convert| 342|m|ft | 0|abbr=on
*Operational speed: 5.0 m/s
*Passenger capacity per a cabin: 32
*Cabins: 2
*Stations: 2ee also
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List of aerial lifts in Japan External links
*ja icon [http://wwwd.pikara.ne.jp/hashikurasan/ Official website]
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