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Shinhotaka Ropeway

岐阜県
4.5
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Ropeway that goes up to the clouds
Take the only two-story ropeway in Japan to an altitude of 2,200 meters above the clouds. Once you arrive at the observation deck, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view surrounded by beautiful mountains that have been awarded two stars in the "Michelin Green Guide Japan."

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic View

Highlights

Point 1

Japan's Only Two-Story Ropeway

Shinhotaka Ropeway Japan's Only Two-Story Ropeway
画像引用:岐阜の旅ガイド
The Shinhotaka Ropeway has two sections: the first ropeway and the second ropeway, which is Japan's only two-story ropeway. In honor of its 50th anniversary in July 2020, the second ropeway was renovated to be more stylish, with larger windows. Both ropeway stations have parking lots, so you can ride only the second ropeway if you wish. The maximum capacity is 105 people, with the basic boarding order being the second floor first and the first floor second. During peak tourist season, passengers are assigned to each floor in the order they line up, so be sure to pay attention to where you line up if you want to ride on the second floor. Whether on the first or second floor, the view is equally breathtaking, so don't worry if you end up on the first floor!
Point 2

A Panoramic View with Two Michelin Stars

Shinhotaka Ropeway A Panoramic View with Two Michelin Stars
The mountaintop observatory on the roof of the Nishihotakaguchi Station offers an elevation of 2,156 meters, providing a view of the Northern Alps mountain range (including Yarigatake and Nishihotakadake). Its nearly 360-degree panoramic view is such a spectacular sight that it was given a two-star rating in the guidebook published by the French company Michelin (Michelin Green Guide Japan 2009). Not only the view, but also the beauty of Japan's four seasons that can be enjoyed no matter when you visit, adds value to this spot.
Point 3

Continuously Evolving Takamine Forest at the Summit

Shinhotaka Ropeway Continuously Evolving Takamine Forest at the Summit
画像引用:新穂高ロープウエイ公式
In October 2022, the area surrounding the Nishihotakaguchi Station at the top of the Shinhotaka Ropeway was renovated and reopened as "Takamine Forest at the Summit." The highlight of the area is the observation deck "Yari no Kairou," which offers views of the Yarigatake and Kasagatake peaks, extending about 15 meters from the ridge and providing a panoramic view of the mountains. Other new features include the "Forest Terrace," where visitors can sit or lie down among the trees, and the "Forest Counter," a deck overlooking the gondola station and the mountains of the Hakusan area. Please look forward to the continuously evolving Takamine Forest at the Summit in the future!
Point 4

Refresh Yourself with a Trek

Shinhotaka Ropeway Refresh Yourself with a Trek
The Nabekura Kogen Nature Trail is a 2.3km nature trail located in Nabekura Kogen, which can be experienced in about 1-2 hours. If you take a leisurely walk while enjoying forest bathing, you are sure to refresh yourself with a pleasant tiredness! There are five stamp stations along the course, so you can also enjoy a stamp rally. There is also a spot where you can pass under the ropeway, so be sure to wave your hand!
Point 5

Overwhelmed by the Beauty of Nature in Autumn Foliage Season

Shinhotaka Ropeway Overwhelmed by the Beauty of Nature in Autumn Foliage Season
画像引用:岐阜の旅ガイド
You can enjoy breathtaking views in any season, but the beauty of autumn foliage is truly spectacular. The best season for autumn foliage around the Shinhotaka Ropeway is generally from mid-October to early November. During this time, you can enjoy beautiful colors such as red, yellow, and orange at high altitudes, and you can enjoy a very beautiful scenery. The characteristic of the autumn foliage that you can enjoy on the Shinhotaka Ropeway is the beautiful contrast woven by various tree species, and the red leaves of birch and oak are particularly wonderful. In addition, there are elements that allow you to enjoy nature, such as alpine plants and wildlife, around the Shinhotaka Ropeway. When enjoying autumn foliage, it is recommended to take the Shinhotaka Ropeway, enjoy the view from the mountaintop, and then take a walk around the area. You can also enjoy local attractions such as hot springs and local cuisine.
Point 6

Rare Experience of Stargazing Three Times a Year

Shinhotaka Ropeway Rare Experience of Stargazing Three Times a Year
画像引用:岐阜の旅ガイド
At the Shinhotaka Ropeway, they hold a night operation called the "Stargazing Flight" three times a year in spring, summer, and autumn. The dates vary by year, so please check the website for details. If you want to experience the breathtaking starry sky at an altitude of 2,156 meters, be sure to plan ahead and participate. You may be able to enjoy shooting stars as well under the clear sky. At the "Nishi-Hotakaguchi Station," there are also star explanation sessions and commemorative photo sessions held by staff. In addition, during the "Stargazing Flight" period, the restaurant and shop at "Nishi-Hotakaguchi Station" are also open, so you don't have to worry about being hungry!
Point 7

Enjoy Local Cuisine at Four Stations

There are a total of four stations from the "Shin-Hotaka Onsen Station" (although it's at an altitude of 1,117m) to the summit's "Nishi-Hotakaguchi Station". In addition to shops where you can buy souvenirs, each of these stations is also popular for offering various local cuisines from Gifu Prefecture. The first station has a café where you can enjoy curry and other dishes, as well as popular items like "Hida beef soft serve" and "Hida beef croquettes". At the third station, "Shirakaba Plateau Station", there is a stylish bakery called "Alps no Panya-san" that offers a wide variety of bread. The gondola-shaped bread with cute illustrations is a hot topic for its photogenic appeal. At the summit station, there are croquettes and churros with the word "Itadaki" (meaning "I humbly receive") on them, which many tourists purchase as a commemoration of reaching the top.
Point 8

Hot Springs and Footbaths While Enjoying Forest Bathing

Shinhotaka Ropeway Hot Springs and Footbaths While Enjoying Forest Bathing
At the Nabeira Kogen Station, the first ropeway station, there is a visitor center called Sangaku-kan where you can learn about the nature of Okuhida. Adjacent to it is the open-air bath "Kamitakara-no-Yu". It's a hot spring with a natural flow of water, with two baths for men and women each. You can enjoy the hot spring while enjoying the forest in an open-air bath. Please note that shampooing is not possible as it is only an open-air bath. In front of the second ropeway station, Shirakaba-daira Station, there is a facility where you can enjoy a footbath. Some people relax in the footbath while eating bread from the bakery or take-out snacks.
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Access

Access by Train: Use a Bus from the Station
By car, it takes about 90 minutes from the Nagano-Matsumoto IC for those coming from the Kanto region, about 70 minutes from the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway Takayama IC for those coming from the Chubu and Kansai regions, and about 90 minutes from the Toyama IC for those coming from the Hokuriku region. For those coming by train, it takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes by bus from JR Takayama Station via Hirayu Onsen for those coming from the Chubu and Kansai regions, and about 2 hours and 10 minutes by bus from JR Matsumoto Station for those coming from the Kanto region. If you are coming from afar, using a highway bus is also convenient.

Parking

Using a nearby paid parking lot is recommended
Around the Shinhotaka Ropeway station, there are not only parking lots for ropeway users, but also parking lots for hikers. Among them, we will introduce three parking lots for ropeway users. P1: City-operated Shinhotaka No.1 Parking Lot (1-5 minutes walk from the "Shinhotaka Onsen Station" where the ropeway starts) P2: Shinhotaka Ropeway Parking Lot (right next to Shinhotaka Onsen Station) P3: Shinhotaka Ropeway Nabe Plaza Kogen Parking Lot (near the "Nabe Plaza Kogen Station" of the first ropeway and the "Shirakaba-daira Station" of the second ropeway. Closed in winter). P1 and P2 are often full during the season. The fee is 500 yen every 6 hours for P1, and 600 yen per day for P2 and P3. Also, the free parking lot for hikers is about 30 minutes away from the station.

Basic Information

Address 710-7 Kansaka, Okuhida Onsengo, Takayama-shi, Gifu 506-1421, Japan
Business Hours

9:00~15:30

TEL 0578-89-2252
Web Site https://shinhotaka-ropeway.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.5
5 Reviews
5
Kaori
Posted Date:2025/2/25
平日に利用しましたが、オープン前から乗客が並んでいました。多少待つことはありましたが、スムーズに乗車できました。 ロープウェイから見る雪景色は絶景で素晴らしかったです!見る価値アリ! 気温は-9度でしたが、風がなかったので、ダウンコートを着ていたら、寒く感じることはなかったです。
5
廣津弘祐
Posted Date:2024/11/11
21年3月10日 新穂高ロープウェイ 8時30より出発しています 大人1人3700往復です 駐車場も私達の時は空いてましたが シーズンになれば混み合います 時間も良く調べてお天気も同様チェックしておいて下さい。 スタッフさんの指示にて乗って直ぐに登り始め目の前が西穂高が窓ガラスに迫力有るスタイルが飛び込んできます ガイドさんの説明も上の空で周りを眺めて写真を撮り眼下には、雪がまだ残っています 到着して直ぐに山の説明が有ります カメラの方もいて記念写真も販売が有りますよ 売店でわ美味しい物やお土産に夢中になる事間違いありませんよ お天気や良ければもう1日車中泊をしたい気が後ろ髪を引かれますが当方髪の毛有りませんので 近くの道の駅を探しをする羽目になりました
4
たーと
Posted Date:2025/2/26
紅葉シーズンに訪問。 新穂高温泉から、第1ロープウェイで鍋平高原、第2ロープウェイに乗り換え、終点の西穂高口まで全長3200m、標高差1039m。第1は全面ガラス張り、第2は日本唯一の2階建ての大型ゴンドラ。北アルプスの大パノラマに圧倒されます。
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