Airport Information :

  • Haneda Airport Flying directly into the metropolis from worldwide destinations has become a reality thanks to the development of Haneda, Tokyo's city airport.
  • Narita Airport Narita Airport (NRT), 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture , handles most of the city's international flights and some domestic flights. The city's other airport, Haneda Airport (HND) handles most of the city's domestic flights as well as a growing number of international flights.
  • Kansai International Airport (KIX) Thought once inconceivable, it is now possible to visit Japan without stepping foot in Tokyo at all.
  • Nagoya - Central Japan International Airport Central Japan International Airport, Nagoya —or Centrair—is an air transport hub for flights to and from Asian cities and airports throughout Japan. Its central location provides you with very easy access to the Nagoya city center and popular destinations further afield, such as Ise , Kyoto and Takayama.
  • Fukuoka Airport Fukuoka is the largest city on the southern island of Kyushu and your access point to the entire culturally vibrant and geologically active island.
  • Hokkaido Most flights from the Japanese mainland fly into New Chitose Airport in the southern part of the island. However, for access to some of the more remote regions, an alternative airport might be more appropriate for your plans. - Kushiro Airport, Asahikawa Airport,
  • Okinawa Until relatively recently, this meant a flight to the main island airport of Naha Airport followed by a number of ferry trips if you wanted to go farther afield. However, recent infrastructural developments have meant you can now travel to a couple of the smaller islands directly.

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