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Home>News>Japan’s first urban cable car will be open in Yokohama in April, in the redeveloped waterfront district of Minatomirai

Japan’s first urban cable car will be open in Yokohama in April, in the redeveloped waterfront district of Minatomirai

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10 February 2021

updated on 14 September 2021

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José SANCHEZ

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