The is a Japanese aerial lift line in Kà Âbe, Hyà Âgo, operated by the Sanyà  Electric Railway. Opened in 1957, the line climbs Mount Hachibuse, a peak on the Suma coast.
At the summit, there is a transfer to the , a ride that transports people using large baskets on an inclined conveyor belt. Opened on March 18, 1966, its name is a portmanteau of "car" and "escalator" and takes riders from the ropeway's top station up a steep slope. The two-seat vehicles famously rattle and vibrate on their way up in a way the operator describes as "uncomfortable".