# Shinhotaka Ropeway

> A ropeway in the Okuhida hot spring area of Takayama that carries passengers to a viewpoint over the Northern Japan Alps, using a double-decker cabin on its upper section.

- Prefecture: Gifu
- Type: Landmark
- Address: Takayama, Gifu, Japan
- Admission: 3300 yen
- Official site: https://shinhotaka-ropeway.jp/

The Shinhotaka Ropeway runs in the Okuhida hot spring area of Takayama, in the mountains of northern Gifu Prefecture. It is made up of two sections, and the second, upper section uses Japan's only two-storey (double-decker) cabins. The upper station stands at about 2,156 metres, where an observation deck looks out over the peaks of the Northern Japan Alps, including the Hotaka range and Yari-ga-take. Around the top station there are walking paths and, in season, views of forests, snow, and autumn colour. The area is used both by sightseers and by climbers heading into the mountains. It is reached by Nohi Bus to the Shinhotaka Onsen stop or by car via the Takayama interchange.

## FAQ

### How do I get to the Shinhotaka Ropeway?

Take the Nohi Bus bound for Shinhotaka Ropeway and get off at the Shinhotaka Onsen stop, about a five-minute walk from the base station; by car it is roughly 70 minutes from the Takayama interchange.

### How much does the ropeway cost?

A round trip on both sections costs about 3,300 yen for adults and 1,900 yen for children.

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Source: Shinhotaka Ropeway — Japan Voyage
