At the top end of the cable car, you continue along the Alpine Route Crossing by taking a 23-km highway bus. The altitude here is from 1000-2500m. The buses are comfortable, the scenery is spectacular, and (this is small detail, but nice..) in case of heavy clouds or rain, there is a TV monitor at the front of the bus which has simultaneous DVD video guided tour.
Written Sep 11, 2004
..along the Alpine Route journey. The cable car will lift you 500m in altitude. Be aware that in high-peak season, it is possible to face very long queues (2 hours or so) to ride up the double cable cars. The ticketing process is orderly however, and don't forget to take a number ticket, even if you already have pre-paid tickets in hand.
Written Sep 11, 2004
Website: http://www.alpen-route.com/english/index.html#
This is the view as seen from the tunnel cable car.
Written Sep 11, 2004
This has a very steep angle.
Written Sep 11, 2004
..begin your descent by this ropeway.
Updated Sep 11, 2004
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..begin your descent by this ropeway.
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Actually this Tateyama is located in Toyama-ken...

...but while that is being sorted out at the Technical Support at Virtual Tourist, I'll use this section temporarily and move the page later. This is the famous Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route passage...
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