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Beppu Ropeway
The gondola "Tsurumi" in 2010
Overview
StatusOperational
CharacterAerial tramway
LocationBeppu, Ōita, Japan
Coordinates33°16′53.5″N 131°26′28″E / 33.281528°N 131.44111°E / 33.281528; 131.44111
No. of stations2
Open1962
Operation
Carrier capacity101 Passengers per cabin, 2 cabins
Trip duration10 min
Technical features
Line length1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi)
No. of cables2 track cables and 2 haulage ropes
Operating speed4.1 m/s
Vertical Interval792 m (2,598 ft)

The Beppu Ropeway (別府ロープウェイ, Beppu rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Beppu, Ōita. This is the only line operated by Beppu Ropeway, a subsidiary of the Kintetsu Group. Opened in 1962, the line climbs Mount Tsurumi near the Beppu onsen hot spring resort. The mountain is most famous as one of the few hard rime sights in Kyūshū. The line operates the whole year.

Description

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The ropeway connects Beppu-Kogen station located around 500 meters above sea level and Tsurumi-Sanjo station around 1,300 meter above sea level, both located in Mount Tsurumi. The line is 1,816 meters long, and operates at a speed of 4.1 meters per second. Each trip takes around ten minutes.[1] The line is operated by Beppu Ropeway Corporation Limited, a Subsidiary of Kintetsu Railway.[2]

History

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The line began operations on December 21, 1962.[3] The gondolas used in the ropeway previously held the record for the maximum number of passengers per gondola.[4] The gondolas were replaced by the current ones in 1986. In 2012, the two gondolas were renovated to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ropeway.[5] The Beppu-Kougen station was renovated on July 14, 2018, with each signs supporting multiple languages.[6]

Basic data

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "施設のご案内|別府ロープウェイ". www.beppu-ropeway.co.jp. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  2. ^ "会社概要|別府ロープウェイ". www.beppu-ropeway.co.jp. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
  3. ^ "2018年7月14日(土) 別府ロープウェイ 高原駅 リニューアルオープン". www.atpress.ne.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  4. ^ Matsumoto, Shinichi (2016). ロープウェイ探訪 昭和の希望を運んだ夢の乗り物! (in Japanese). pp. 178–179.
  5. ^ Nakajima, Shin (2017). 絶景! 日本全国ロープウェイ・ゴンドラ コンプリートガイド (in Japanese). pp. 178–179.
  6. ^ "別府ロープウェイ、別府高原駅を大幅改装 - 優しい雰囲気の内装に". マイナビニュース (in Japanese). 2018-07-21. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
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