Hakkoda ropeway

Hakkoda ropeway

Info

JR Aomori Station → JR Bus Tōhoku Mizumi No. 54 minutes for Towada Lake, bus stop: Ropeway Ekimae off, short walk to Sanfoot Station
25km35 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Kuroishi IC via National Route 103
350 units

Business Hours

9-16:20 (complete), mid-November-February-15: 40 (complete)

Price

Round-trip adults (junior high school students and above) 2200 yen, dwarfs (elementary school students) 700 yen, free before entering elementary school

Spot Category

Ropeway Lift Gondola


Gondola and fall leaves from mountaintop station


View the city of Aomori from the ropeway


Ropeway and ice sap

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