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Exiting Tour to top of the mount Tsukuba
We had a exiting ride to the Tsukuba mount by rope way which offered a marvelous view of surrounding. Can not explain the feeling when I saw the canopy forest down while climbing up. Once you land to ...
I used a cable car to climb. After going to Tsukuba Shrine, it was convenient because it was connected to the cable car platform as it was, but be careful because there is only one cable car every 20 minutes, so if you can't ride it at a good time, the waiting time will be long. Sai.
If you drive to Mt. Tsukuba and have a parking lot, you can buy souvenirs from 200 yen, so there is no problem to see or buy. ※ There is only one shop at the end of the ropeway, and you can only see the top of Mt. Onna. If you go expecting other than climbing, you should have checked in advance.
The entrance of the cable car is further above Tsukuba Shrine, so it was a good climb. Pets need to be put in the gauge, but they can be rented for free, so I boarded with two dogs. It takes about 8 minutes to reach the mountaintop station, but because it is surrounded by forests, I could only see nearby trees from the train window. It is convenient because you can climb to the 100 famous mountains in Japan with Raku 々.
The feature of the cable car here is that the route is large and it curves to the left while climbing. Other cable cars climb almost straight, so you can often see the vehicle at the top from the foot of the mountain, but you can't see the Mt. Tsukuba cable car. I pass each other just around the center of the curve, but I'm a little surprised because the other vehicle suddenly appears because the tunnel is just ahead. As I climbed about 800m, the temperature at the top was several degrees lower than the lower world, and it was a comfortable coolness even in summer. ...
Exiting Tour to top of the mount Tsukuba
We had a exiting ride to the Tsukuba mount by rope way which offered a marvelous view of surrounding. Can not explain the feeling when I saw the canopy forest down while climbing up. Once you land to ...
Cable car.
I used a cable car to climb. After going to Tsukuba Shrine, it was convenient because it was connected to the cable car platform as it was, but be careful because there is only one cable car every 20 minutes, so if you can't ride it at a good time, the waiting time will be long. Sai.
Confirm beforehand れずに!
If you drive to Mt. Tsukuba and have a parking lot, you can buy souvenirs from 200 yen, so there is no problem to see or buy. ※ There is only one shop at the end of the ropeway, and you can only see the top of Mt. Onna. If you go expecting other than climbing, you should have checked in advance.
100 mountains in Japan に 々 to the top
The entrance of the cable car is further above Tsukuba Shrine, so it was a good climb. Pets need to be put in the gauge, but they can be rented for free, so I boarded with two dogs. It takes about 8 minutes to reach the mountaintop station, but because it is surrounded by forests, I could only see nearby trees from the train window. It is convenient because you can climb to the 100 famous mountains in Japan with Raku 々.
A rare cable car with curves and tunnels
The feature of the cable car here is that the route is large and it curves to the left while climbing. Other cable cars climb almost straight, so you can often see the vehicle at the top from the foot of the mountain, but you can't see the Mt. Tsukuba cable car. I pass each other just around the center of the curve, but I'm a little surprised because the other vehicle suddenly appears because the tunnel is just ahead. As I climbed about 800m, the temperature at the top was several degrees lower than the lower world, and it was a comfortable coolness even in summer. ...