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aerial lift An aerial lift, also known as a cable car or ropeway, is a means of cable transport in which ''cabins'', ''cars'', ''Gondola lift, gondolas'', or Chairlift, open chairs are hauled above the ground by means of one or more Wire rope, cables. Aeria ...
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. Opened in 1962, the line climbs Mount Hachiman, where there was Hachiman Castle built by
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Aerial tramway An aerial tramway, aerial tram, sky tram, cable car or aerial cablecar, aerial cableway, ropeway, téléphérique (French), or Seilbahn (German) is a type of aerial lift which uses one or two stationary cables for support, with a third movin ...
, 3 cables *Cable length: *Vertical interval: *Passenger capacity per a cabin: 25 *Cabins: 2 *Stations: 2 *Duration of one-way trip: 4 minutes *Departure frequency: every 15 minutes, 9:00 to 17:00 (last upbound at 16:30), every day of the year. Continuous operation for groups or large numbers of passengers A lover's sanctuary was installed at the summit in 2014, featuring photo spots with heart symbols and the English word LOVE.


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 ...


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Official website

Hachimanyama Cable Car
at Omi Tourism Board {{Japan-rail-company-stub Aerial tramways in Japan 1962 establishments in Japan ÅŒmihachiman, Shiga