Ikaho Ropeway
The Ikaho Ropeway is a Japanese aerial lift line in Shibukawa, Gunma. The ropeway connects the onsen group of the Shibukawa Ikahomachi district to the summit of Mount Monokiki and the park facilities of Mount Kaminoyama.
Description
The Ikaho Ropeway is owned and operated by City of Shibukawa. The ropeway operates between 8:40 am and 5:15 pm, and runs every day of the year, with the exception of maintenance and inspection days.Basic data
- System: Aerial tramway, 3 cables
- Cable length:
- Vertical interval:
- Passenger capacity per cabin: officially listed as 21 passengers, frequently listed as 20 passengers
- Stations: 2
- Frequency: Every ten minutes, every 15 minutes
- Final ascent: 5 pm, final descent: 5:15 pm
- Time required for single ride: 4 minutes
- Address : 588-2 Ikahochō, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture 〒377-0102
Stations
Base station
- Hototogisu Station. Base station. The first floor of the station serves a tourism information center, and the ropeway begins on the fourth floor. A visitor center, Michi no Eki Furusato Kōtsūkan, is adjacent to Hototogisu Station and sells vegetables and locally made soba buckwheat noodles, a noted product of the Shibukawa area. The station is named after the lesser cuckoo, which appears frequently in classical Japanese poems, prose, and visual works, notably the Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon.
Summit station
- Miharashi Station. Summit station. Miharashi Station is at the summit of Mount Monokiki,, above sea level. The station allows access to skating center, Mount Kaminoyama, Mount Kaminoyama Park. The Mihara Observation deck at Kaminoyama Park provides broad views of nearby mountains and the Kantō Plain.