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[[File:Nokogiriyama Ropeway 2022 Dec 12.webm|thumb|The Nokogiriyama Ropeway in use, 2022]] |
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[[File:Nokogiriyama Ropeway 2022 Dec 12 various 14 51 50 703000.jpeg|thumb|The view from inside a ropeway cabin.]] |
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⚫ | The {{nihongo|'''Nokogiriyama Ropeway'''|鋸山ロープウェー|Nokogiri-yama Rōpuwē}} is a Japanese [[aerial lift]] line, as well as its operator. The line climbs [[Mount Nokogiri (Chiba)|Mount Nokogiri]] (''Nokogiri-yama'') from the outer [[Tokyo Bay]] coast in [[Futtsu, Chiba|Futtsu]], [[Chiba Prefecture|Chiba]]. It opened in 1962. Nokogiriyama Ropeway Company belongs to [[Keisei Electric Railway|Keisei]] Group. |
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==Outline== |
==Outline== |
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===Chronicle=== |
===Chronicle=== |
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*on 21 December 1962:The ropeway opened<ref>[http://www.mt-nokogiri.co.jp/pc/p060000.php Outline of the ropeway]</ref> |
*on 21 December 1962:The ropeway opened<ref>[http://www.mt-nokogiri.co.jp/pc/p060000.php Outline of the ropeway]</ref> |
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==Stations== |
==Stations== |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of aerial lifts in Japan]] |
*[[List of aerial lifts in Japan]] |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Aerial tramways in Japan]] |
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[[Category:1962 establishments in Japan]] |
[[Category:1962 establishments in Japan]] |
Latest revision as of 05:55, 15 December 2022
Nokogiriyama Ropeway | |
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Overview | |
Status | Operational |
Character | Aerial tramway |
Location | Mount Nokogiri, Japan |
No. of stations | 2 |
Open | 1962 |
Operation | |
Operator | Keisei Electric Railway |
Carrier capacity | 41 Passengers per cabin |
Trip duration | 3 min |
Technical features | |
Line length | 680 m (2,231 ft) |
No. of cables | 3 |
Vertical Interval | 223 m (732 ft) |
Maximum Gradient | 28° |
The Nokogiriyama Ropeway (鋸山ロープウェー, Nokogiri-yama Rōpuwē) is a Japanese aerial lift line, as well as its operator. The line climbs Mount Nokogiri (Nokogiri-yama) from the outer Tokyo Bay coast in Futtsu, Chiba. It opened in 1962. Nokogiriyama Ropeway Company belongs to Keisei Group.
Outline
[edit]Chronicle
[edit]- on 21 December 1962:The ropeway opened[1]
Stations
[edit]No | Name | Japanese | Distance | Elevation | Transfers |
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Nokogiriyama Sanroku Station | 鋸山山麓駅 | 0m | 106m | Hamakanaya Station (Uchibo Line)/ Kanaya Port (Tokyo-Wan Ferry) | |
Nokogiriyama Sancho Station | 鋸山山頂駅 | 680m | 329m |
Basic data
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- (in Japanese) Nokogiriyama Ropeway official website
35°9′29.5″N 139°49′42.7″E / 35.158194°N 139.828528°E