The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (立山黒部アルペンルート Tateyama Kurobe Arupen Rūto ) is a famous mountain sightseeing route between Tateyama, Toyama and Ōmachi, Nagano, Japan. The whole route opened on June 1, 1971.
The route is just 37 km in length, but the vertical interval is as large as 1,975m. It uses 7 different public transports with 5 different modes, namely funicular, bus, trolleybus, aerial tramway, and walking.
The route is carefully built so that the surrounding environment is not
damaged. Consequently, three lines go entirely under tunnels. (This is
also to protect the lines from snow.) Among them, two are trolleybus
lines. Trolleybuses have all gone from Japan, except for these two lines
which are still used here as they don't exhaust fumes in the tunnels.
The route goes through Tateyama in the Hida Mountains with a lot of scenic sites, including Kurobe dam. Some stations have hotels around them and are used as bases for mountain climbing or trekking.
The section between Kurobe Dam and Ōgisawa was originally made for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, and costs ¥8,060 just between Tateyama and Ōgisawa.
The Tateyama Kurobe Kankō (立山黒部貫光 ) is a public transport company that operates most lines in the route. Its official abbreviation is TKK.
Check out all the lines and stations
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