Asahidake Ropeway
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Asahidake Onsen is a small village in Daisetsuzan National Park, Kamikawa Subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan. The village consists of a few hotels and a youth hostel. It a popular base for hikers in the national park, and for tourists using Asahidake Ropeway to cl ...
, Higashikawa,
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, operated by . The ropeway line, founded in 1968 and refurbished in 2000, climbs Mount
Asahi-dake is a mountain located near the town of Higashikawa, Hokkaido and the tallest mountain on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is part of the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group of the Ishikari Mountains, it is located in the northern part of the Daisetsuz ...
of Daisetsuzan Mountains, the tallest mountain in Hokkaidō. The line mainly transports spectators of
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s in summer and autumn colors in autumn, while there also is a
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. During the summer months, the lift operates once every 15 minutes and every 20 minutes during the winter months. It takes 10 minutes to complete a one-way trip.


Stations

The two connecting stations at the foot and submit of the ropeway are: Sanroku Station (Asahi-dake Station) * Altitude 1,100m Main attractions and facilities in the surrounding area include: * Foothills shop * Foothills dining room "Alpine Flora" *
Asahidake Onsen is a small village in Daisetsuzan National Park, Kamikawa Subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan. The village consists of a few hotels and a youth hostel. It a popular base for hikers in the national park, and for tourists using Asahidake Ropeway to cl ...
Sugatami Station (Sancho Station) * Altitude 1,600m Main attractions and facilities in the surrounding area include: * Mountain top shop (open only during the top season) * Sugatami no Ike Pond (famous for its reflection of the peaks, snow, and steam escaping from the volcanic vents) * Alpine flora * Access to the 5 observatories * 1.7km hiking course *
Asahi-dake is a mountain located near the town of Higashikawa, Hokkaido and the tallest mountain on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is part of the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group of the Ishikari Mountains, it is located in the northern part of the Daisetsuz ...
summit (elevation 2,290m)


Basic data

*Distance: *Vertical interval:


See also

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List of aerial lifts in Japan The list of aerial lifts in Japan lists aerial lifts in the nation. In Japan, aerial lift, or , includes means of transport such as aerial tramway, funitel, gondola lift, funifor, as well as chairlift. All of them are legally considered as a sort ...


External links


Official website
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