Kobe City Urban Development

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Kōbe City Urban Development (神戸市都市整備公社, Kōbe-shi Toshi Seibi Kōsha) is a public foundation in Kōbe, Hyōgo, Japan. Founded in 1963, the organization operates land development, construction, parking lot, public facilities, sightseeing related business, and sewer of the city.

Transportations

As a part of its sightseeing business, the foundation operates three aerial lifts and a funicular line at Mount Rokkō and Mount Maya.

It was a longest aerial tramway system in Japan, until Omote-Rokkō Line went out of service in 2004.

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