Gozaisho Ropeway
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The Gozaisho Ropeway (御在所ロープウェイ, Gozaisho Rōpuwei) is the name of a Japanese aerial lift line, as well as its operator. Opened in 1959, the line climbs Mount Gozaisho (御在所岳) in Komono, Mie. Riders can see a view of Yokkaichi and Ise Bay. The mountain itself is known for its scenery and Yunoyama Onsen.[citation needed] The line links to a chairlift line that goes to the summit.
Basic data
- System: Bi-cable detachable Gondola lift
- Distance: 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi)
- Vertical interval: 780 m (2,559 ft)
- Passenger capacity per a cabin: 10
- Cabins: 38
- Stations: 2
See also
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- Mount Gozaisho
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External links
- (in Japanese) Gozaisho Ropeway Official website
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