ロープウエイ
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Noun borrowed from English 'ropeway'. Used to refer to cable cars or aerial trams that transport people or goods using ropes or cables, often in mountainous or scenic locations.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a weekend trip to a mountain resort and discussing transportation options.

ロープウエイ

ロープウエイ

ropeway, aerial tram

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'rope' (ロープ rōpu) that carries you up a mountain in a 'way' (ウエイ uei sounds like 'way') — it's a ropeway! 'Rope-way' → ロープウエイ (rōpuuei, 'ropeway').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ロープウエイ』 (rōpuuei, 'ropeway') are popular tourist attractions, especially in mountainous areas like Hakone or Niseko, offering scenic views and access to hot springs or ski resorts.

Forms

Base: ロープウエイNoun borrowed from English 'ropeway'. Used to refer to cable cars or aerial trams that transport people or goods using ropes or cables, often in mountainous or scenic locations.