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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (立山黒部アルペンルート, Tateyama Kurobe Arupen Rūto) is a mountain sightseeing route between Tateyama, Toyama and Ōmachi, Nagano, Japan. Opened on June 1, 1971, it is 37 kilometres (23 miles) long, with a difference in elevation of as much as 1,975 metres (6,480 feet).[1]

Murodō Station of Tateyama Tunnel trolley bus
Kurobe dam
"Snow Walls"

The Alpine Route goes through Tateyama (Mt. Tate) in the Hida Mountains with many scenic sites as well as walking trails, including Japan's largest dam, Kurobe Dam. Some stations have hotels around them and are used as bases for mountain climbing or trekking. From the top of the mountain, it is possible to see Mount Fuji on a clear day.

Overview edit

The route is composed of seven different transportation services using five different modes: funicular, bus, trolleybus, aerial tramway, and walking. There are three lines that go through tunnels (to protect them from snow); one funicular railway and two bus lines. One of the bus lines is the last trolleybus line in Japan, and the other was converted to all-electric buses in 2018. The bus lines are used because they do not exhaust fumes in the tunnels.[2] During summer, shuttle buses between Toyama and Murodō are also available.

The Tateyama Kurobe Kankō (立山黒部貫光) operates most lines in the route. Its official abbreviation is TKK. The word kankō (貫光) was coined by Muneyoshi Saeki, the first president of the company. According to him, kan (貫) means "time-space", and (光) means "outer space",[3] while kan (貫) also (normally) means "to penetrate", as in "to penetrate Tateyama Mountains" and (normally) means "light". The word is a homophone to kankō (観光; "sightseeing"), possibly intentionally.

Lines and stations edit

 

Transfer station / terminus Japanese Elevation Transport mode Line name Distance Location
Dentetsu-Toyama 電鉄富山 7 m Railway Toyama Chiho Railway: Main Line, Tateyama Line 1 34 km Toyama Toyama
Tateyama 立山 475 m Tateyama
Funicular TKK: Tateyama Cable Car 1.3 km
Bijodaira 美女平 977 m
Bus TKK: Tateyama Highland Bus 23 km
Murodō 室堂 2,450 m
Trolleybus TKK: Tateyama Tunnel Trolley Bus 2 3.7 km
Daikanbō 大観峰 2,316 m
Aerial tramway TKK: Tateyama Ropeway 1.7 km
Kurobedaira 黒部平 1,828 m
Funicular TKK: Kurobe Cable Car 2 0.8 km
Kurobeko 黒部湖 1,455 m
Walking (15 minutes walk on Kurobe dam)
Kurobe Dam 黒部ダム 1,455 m
Electric bus Kansai Electric Power Company: Kanden Tunnel Electric Bus 3 6.1 km
Ōgisawa 扇沢 1,433 m Ōmachi Nagano
Bus Kawanakajima Bus, Kita Alps Kōtsū, and Matsumoto Electric Railway: Ōmachi Alpine Line Bus 1 18 km
Shinano-Ōmachi 信濃大町 713 m
1: Sometimes considered as a part of the route. However, most guided tours use chartered buses for this section.
2: The line runs entirely in a tunnel.
3: The line is mostly in a tunnel and operated with trolleybuses until November 2018.

Sights edit

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route involves many sights.

Located by Oyama peak is Oyama Shrine. This peak is better known but it is not the highest point of the mountain (Onanjiyama).

Located on Murodo Plateau from Murodō Station is a shopping area and onsen bath. The onsen on Tateyama is famously known for its use of sulfur spring water for the bath. There are also several hiking and walking paths that guide them through Hell's Valley (Jigokudani) and the other valleys. With many volcanic areas in Japan by the same name, people cannot walk within the sulfur valley due to gas-related safety concerns.

From April 15 to mid-June, there are snow walls named Yukino-ōtani, which tower anywhere from 15 to 20 meters high (roughly 50 to 65 feet). They flank the road leading to Murodo Station. There are many charter services from Taipei, Inchon and Thailand during the high season to reach Murodo at this time.

From Murodo, visitors can also reach Kurobe Dam, which stands at 186 meters (610 feet), making it the tallest dam in Japan. From Murodō Station, visitors should take the Tateyama Tunnel Trolleybus (10 minutes), followed by the Tateyama Ropeway (7 minutes), and finally the Kurobe Cable Car (5 minutes). From the last stop, a 15-minute walk will take visitors to the dam.

Midagahara is a flat walking area filled with flowing plains interrupted by blue ponds. Near the bus stop that returns visitors to Bijodaira back down the mountain is a slightly hidden walking path. Midagahara is accessible from Tateyama Station via the Tateyama Cable Car (7 minutes) followed by Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route bus (about 40 minutes) that goes in the direction of Murodō Station.

Shōmyō Falls (the tallest waterfall in Japan) is visible across the valley while traveling along the main road from Tateyama Station to the Murodo Plateau.

The section between Kurobe Dam and Ōgisawa was originally made for construction of the dam, while the section between Tateyama and Kurobeko was for tourists from the beginning. Currently, the route is purely a sightseeing one, only used by tourists. Although this is the only route that directly links Toyama and Nagano, it is impractical for normal users as it takes 6 transfers, roughly 5 hours.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, the roof of Japan". dangerousroads. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Kanden Trolleybus Ends Operations after 54 Years". nippon.com. 1 December 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  3. ^ (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2009-06-12.

External links edit

  • Official website

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480 feet 1 Murodō Station of Tateyama Tunnel trolley busKurobe dam Snow Walls The Alpine Route goes through Tateyama Mt Tate in the Hida Mountains with many scenic sites as well as walking trails including Japan s largest dam Kurobe Dam Some stations have hotels around them and are used as bases for mountain climbing or trekking From the top of the mountain it is possible to see Mount Fuji on a clear day Contents 1 Overview 2 Lines and stations 3 Sights 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview editThe route is composed of seven different transportation services using five different modes funicular bus trolleybus aerial tramway and walking There are three lines that go through tunnels to protect them from snow one funicular railway and two bus lines One of the bus lines is the last trolleybus line in Japan and the other was converted to all electric buses in 2018 The bus lines are used because they do not exhaust fumes in the tunnels 2 During summer shuttle buses between Toyama and Murodō are also available The Tateyama Kurobe Kankō 立山黒部貫光 operates most lines in the route Its official abbreviation is TKK The word kankō 貫光 was coined by Muneyoshi Saeki the first president of the company According to him kan 貫 means time space and kō 光 means outer space 3 while kan 貫 also normally means to penetrate as in to penetrate Tateyama Mountains and kō normally means light The word is a homophone to kankō 観光 sightseeing possibly intentionally Lines and stations edit nbsp Transfer station terminus Japanese Elevation Transport mode Line name Distance LocationDentetsu Toyama 電鉄富山 7 m Railway Toyama Chiho Railway Main Line Tateyama Line 1 34 km Toyama ToyamaTateyama 立山 475 m TateyamaFunicular TKK Tateyama Cable Car 1 3 kmBijodaira 美女平 977 mBus TKK Tateyama Highland Bus 23 kmMurodō 室堂 2 450 mTrolleybus TKK Tateyama Tunnel Trolley Bus 2 3 7 kmDaikanbō 大観峰 2 316 mAerial tramway TKK Tateyama Ropeway 1 7 kmKurobedaira 黒部平 1 828 mFunicular TKK Kurobe Cable Car 2 0 8 kmKurobeko 黒部湖 1 455 mWalking 15 minutes walk on Kurobe dam Kurobe Dam 黒部ダム 1 455 mElectric bus Kansai Electric Power Company Kanden Tunnel Electric Bus 3 6 1 kmŌgisawa 扇沢 1 433 m Ōmachi NaganoBus Kawanakajima Bus Kita Alps Kōtsu and Matsumoto Electric Railway Ōmachi Alpine Line Bus1 18 kmShinano Ōmachi 信濃大町 713 m1 Sometimes considered as a part of the route However most guided tours use chartered buses for this section 2 The line runs entirely in a tunnel 3 The line is mostly in a tunnel and operated with trolleybuses until November 2018 nbsp Tateyama cable car nbsp Tateyama Tunnel trolley bus nbsp Tateyama ropeway nbsp Kurobe cable car nbsp Kanden Tunnel trolley busSights editThis section is written like a manual or guide Please help rewrite this section and remove advice or instruction June 2020 The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route involves many sights Located by Oyama peak is Oyama Shrine This peak is better known but it is not the highest point of the mountain Onanjiyama Located on Murodo Plateau from Murodō Station is a shopping area and onsen bath The onsen on Tateyama is famously known for its use of sulfur spring water for the bath There are also several hiking and walking paths that guide them through Hell s Valley Jigokudani and the other valleys With many volcanic areas in Japan by the same name people cannot walk within the sulfur valley due to gas related safety concerns From April 15 to mid June there are snow walls named Yukino ōtani which tower anywhere from 15 to 20 meters high roughly 50 to 65 feet They flank the road leading to Murodo Station There are many charter services from Taipei Inchon and Thailand during the high season to reach Murodo at this time From Murodo visitors can also reach Kurobe Dam which stands at 186 meters 610 feet making it the tallest dam in Japan From Murodō Station visitors should take the Tateyama Tunnel Trolleybus 10 minutes followed by the Tateyama Ropeway 7 minutes and finally the Kurobe Cable Car 5 minutes From the last stop a 15 minute walk will take visitors to the dam Midagahara is a flat walking area filled with flowing plains interrupted by blue ponds Near the bus stop that returns visitors to Bijodaira back down the mountain is a slightly hidden walking path Midagahara is accessible from Tateyama Station via the Tateyama Cable Car 7 minutes followed by Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route bus about 40 minutes that goes in the direction of Murodō Station Shōmyō Falls the tallest waterfall in Japan is visible across the valley while traveling along the main road from Tateyama Station to the Murodo Plateau The section between Kurobe Dam and Ōgisawa was originally made for construction of the dam while the section between Tateyama and Kurobeko was for tourists from the beginning Currently the route is purely a sightseeing one only used by tourists Although this is the only route that directly links Toyama and Nagano it is impractical for normal users as it takes 6 transfers roughly 5 hours See also edit nbsp Japan portal Chubu Sangaku National Park Kurobe Senyō Railway Tourism in JapanReferences edit Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route the roof of Japan dangerousroads Retrieved 2 June 2020 Kanden Trolleybus Ends Operations after 54 Years nippon com 1 December 2018 Retrieved 2 June 2020 貫光について in Japanese Archived from the original on 2009 05 24 Retrieved 2009 06 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route amp oldid 1215168798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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