Mt. Haruna Ropeway (榛名山ロープウェイ)
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Take the Gunma Bus from Ikaho Bus Terminal and get off at the “Ropeway-mae” stop. Mt. Haruna, one of the “Three Mountains of Jomo” together with Mt. Akagi and Mt. Myogi, is a popular sightseeing destination. Visitors can board the ropeway at Harunakogen Station. The station is located 1,097 meters above sea level, and the lift, taking a little more than three minutes, brings riders to the 1,391 meter high top of the mountain. As riders approach the summit, the scenery changes, and you can enjoy looking down on Lake Haruna as you travel through the skies; the scenic outlook at Haruna Fujisansancho Station offers a sweeping panorama of the area.
Gunma Pref. Takasakishi Harunakomachi 845-1 (Maebashi / TakasakiArea)
[Apr.-Nov.] 9:00-17:00 (Last 16:30)
[Dec.-Mar.] 9:00-16:00 (Last 15:30)
Review of Mt. Harunasan Ropeway
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- Address
- Gunma Pref. Takasakishi Harunakomachi 845-1 [map]
- Phone
- 0273749238
- Hours
- [Apr.-Nov.] 9:00-17:00 (Last 16:30)
[Dec.-Mar.] 9:00-16:00 (Last 15:30) - Closed
- open everyday
*Discontinued during stormy weather (strong wind, thunder, etc.)* *Per week (Irregular holidays) suspended for about 1 week (machine maintenance) - Fees
- [One way]
[Adult]450yen
[Children]230yen
[Round trip]
[Adult]850yen
[Children]420yen - Parking Lot
- Available(40spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Other (Available only in smoking areas)
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of May 22, 2020)
*Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Possible (possible by using the cage)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Gunma prefecture is synonymous with onsen. Natural hot spring water sources throughout the prefecture have given rise to a series of small onsen towns, each set among luscious mountains. At Kusatsu, Ikaho, and Minakami, traditional indoor and outdoor bathing experiences are served hand in hand with irresistible onsen-themed food, including steam-cooked eggs and custard pudding.