Miyajima Ropeway, Aerial tramway on Mount Misen, Hatsukaichi, Japan.
The Miyajima Ropeway links Momijidani Station to Shishiiwa Station with two separate cable lines crossing through Mount Misen's forested slopes. The system carries passengers through thick woodland with views expanding as the route climbs higher.
The system opened in 1959, creating the first direct link from the mountain base to its upper observation zones. This connection made the summit area accessible to far more people than footpaths alone could serve.
From the cabins, visitors see Buddhist temples nestled in old forests and traditional oyster farms dotting the Seto Inland Sea. The landscape shows how this place has remained tied to nature and religious practice for centuries.
The ride takes about half an hour and the system runs from early morning into the evening with schedules shifting by season. Visitors should prepare for changing weather and bring suitable clothing, particularly during cooler months.
The journey passes through the Mount Misen Natural Botanical Garden where deer and monkeys roam freely in their native habitat. These animals are commonly spotted and add an unexpected wildlife dimension to the ride.
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