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    The Myoken Cable (妙見ケーブル, Myōken Kēburu), officially the Cable Line (鋼索線, Kōsaku-sen), was Japanese funicular line that climbs Mount Myōken (妙見山) in Kawanishi...
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    addition to the railway, Nose Railway operates a funicular (Myoken Cable) and a chairlift (Myoken Lift). S: Trains stop; |, ↑: Trains pass; ↑: Only one direction...
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  • Mount Myōken (妙見山) is the name of several mountains in Japan: Mount Myōken (Nose) on the borders of Hyogo and Osaka prefectures - see Myoken Cable Mount...
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  • Hobashira Cable  Hyōgo Prefecture Kawanishi, Nose Railway, Myoken Cable Kobe: Kobe City Urban Development, Maya Cablecar Rokko Maya Railway, Rokko Cable Line...
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  • Railway (Kōyasan Cable) 南海電気鉄道 (高野山ケーブル) Nose Electric Railway (Myoken Cable) 能勢電鉄 (妙見ケーブル) (Noseden 能勢電) Okamoto MFG (Beppu Rakutenchi Cable) 岡本製作所 (別府ラクテンチケーブル)...
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  • Railroad Eizan Cable (叡山鋼索線) Eizan Ropeway (叡山ロープウェイ) Nose Electric Railway Myōken Cable Following table lists annual ridership in millions of passengers a year...
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  • Company) Musashino Line (East Japan Railway Company) Myōken Cable (Common name. Nose Electric Railway) Myōken Line (Nose Electric Railway) Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi...
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  • active in its main business as a developer. Meishin Electric Railway 明神電車 Myōken Cable Railway 妙見鋼索鉄道 Sasayama Railway 篠山鉄道 Formerly called Sasayama Light Railway...
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    2019, the station was used by an average of 877 passengers daily Myoken no Mori Cable Kurokawa Station (about 20 minutes on foot, about 5 minutes by bus)...
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    Unzen Ropeway (category Japanese cable line stubs)
    aerial lift line, as well as its operator. Opened in 1957, the line climbs Myōken Peak of Mount Unzen, Unzen, Nagasaki. It attracts the visitor with the view...
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