Daisetsuyama Asahi-dake Ropeway

Daisetsuyama Asahi-dake Ropeway

Info

1 hour and 10 minutes for JR Asahikawa Station → Asahikawa Electric Orbital Bus Ideyu Asahudake Ropeway, bus stop: Asahudake Ropeway off, short walk
60km 1 hour 30 minutes from Asahikawa Takakosu IC
150 units/one day 500 yen

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (with seasonal variations)

Price

Ropeway round trip 3200 yen (2200 yen from October 21 to May 31)

Spot Category

Ropeway Lift Gondola

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