The Skylator (スカイレーター, Sukairētā) is a facility that traverses a steep incline in a residential area of Kobe, Japan. It can be considered as a sort of small funicular or incline elevator. In Japan, however, it is legally classified as an incline elevator (斜行エレベーター, shakō erebētā), not a funicular railway. There are many other similar facilities in the country, although they are relatively unknown.[1]

Residents of Hanayama use this funicular to quickly reach the nearby train station. It is reliable and convenient. It's of the functional type and doesn't tend to attract tourism; save the odd visitor unfamiliar with funiculars.

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  1. ^ "鉄道事業法によらない鉄道" [Railways not based on the Railway Business Law]. つなわたり/ロープウェイに乗ろう (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 8 November 2018.

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