The , referred to as , is a cable railway line owned and operated by the Kintetsu Railway, a Japanese major private railway. The line connects Toriimae to Ikomasanjo, all of which are within Ikoma, Nara, Japan.
The Ikoma Cable Line is actually made up of two different lines; between Toriimae and Hà Âzanji, between Hà Âzanji and Ikoma-Sanjà Â. The Hà Âzanji Line is the oldest commercially operated funicular in Japan, opened in 1918. It runs to Hà Âzan-ji, a Shingon Buddhist temple. Sanjà  Line climbs up Mount Ikoma, reaching Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park.
The Hà Âzanji Line is the only double-track funicular in the country. However, the two tracks are treated as different lines, called and . Normally, only Hà Âzanji Line 1 and Sanjà  Line are used. Hà Âzanji Line 2 is operated in holiday seasons, and for safety inspections of the Line 1. Since the Hà Âzanji Line runs along a fairly urbanized area, it also functions as a commuter line. However, the line does not accept PiTaPa, a smart card ticketing system, nor Surutto Kansai, a prepaid magnetic card ticketing system.
In 2021, the line became a Civil Engineering heritage site.
Hà Âzanji Line 1 used classical 1928 cars until 2000, when they were replaced by the current fancy-decorated cars. Since then, bulldog-faced "Bull" and calico cat-faced "Mike" serve the line, both officially being Type Ko 11. Sanjà  Line uses organ-like "Do-Re-Mi", cake-decorated "Sweet", both officially Type Ko 15. Hà Âzanji Line 2 uses ordinary-shaped Type Ko 3 cars, nicknamed "Yume-Ikoma".