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  1. Kansai International Airport (Japanese: 関西国際空港, romanized: Kansai Kokusai Kūkō), commonly known as Kankū (Japanese: 関空) (IATA: KIX, ICAO: RJBB), is the primary international airport in the Greater Osaka Area of Japan and the closest international airport to the cities of Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe.

  2. Ōsakasayama is located in the southeastern part of Osaka Prefecture. Sayama pond, which is said to be the oldest dam-type reservoir in Japan, is located in the center of the city and is a symbol of the city.

  3. The main international gateways are Narita International Airport (Tokyo area), Kansai International Airport (Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto area), and Chūbu Centrair International Airport (Nagoya area) as its mentioned in the map of Japan airports.

    • Tokyo International Airport/Haneda
    • Narita International Airport
    • Kansai International Airport
    • Chubu Centrair International Airport
    • Hiroshima Airport
    • New Chitose Airport
    • Kumamoto Airport
    • Sendai International Airport
    • Nagasaki Airport
    • Fukuoka Airport
    Location: Ōta
    Pros: Wide variety of flights; excellent amenities; easy to navigate; convenient train connection to downtown
    Cons: None, truly
    Distance to Shinjuku: A 25-minute taxi will cost about $65. Or you can take a combination of trainsfor about $6—it'll take just under an hour.
    Location: Narita
    Pros: Main international airport in Japan; excellent facilities
    Cons: Far from the city center
    Distance to Shinjuku: A taxi will take 60 to 90 minutes, depending on traffic, and it can cost some $200. Instead, take the Narita Express (N'EX) train—it's $30 for the 53-minute ride.
    Location: An artificial island about 30 miles southwest of Osaka
    Pros: Numerousflights; easy to navigate
    Cons: Far from the city center
    Distance to Osaka Station: A 45-minute taxi costs about $165. You can also take a 70-minute train ride for about $11.
    Location: Tokoname
    Pros: Beautifully designed facilities; great shopping and dining pre-security (the area is open to the public)
    Cons: Post-security shopping and dining options are limited
    Distance to Kanayama Station: A 45-minute taxi costs about $135. A 30-minute train ride costs about $12.
    Location: Mihara
    Pros:Few crowds; clean facilities; great food selection
    Cons: There are fewer routes here than at the busier Japanese airports; no train connection to Hiroshima
    Distance to Downtown Hiroshima: A 45-minute taxi costs about $130. A bus takes just under an hour and costs about $12.
    Location: Bibi
    Pros: Largest airport in Hokkaido; great shopping and dining
    Cons: Can get very crowded
    Distance to Downtown Sapporo: A 50-minute taxi will cost about $140. A 37-minute traincosts about $10.
    Location: Mashiki
    Pros: Small, clean airport
    Cons: Limited routes
    Distance to Downtown Kumamoto: A 50-minute taxi will cost about $50. There's also a public bus that takes about an hour and costs about $7.50.
    Location: Natori
    Pros: New and improved facilities rebuilt after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami
    Cons:Limited dining and shopping
    Distance to Downtown Sendai: A 30-minute taxi will cost about $60. The train takes 25 minutes and costs about $8.
    Location: Ōmura
    Pros: Small and easy to navigate
    Cons: Limited routes
    Distance to Downtown Nagasaki: A 35-minute taxi will cost about $90. A bus takes 45 minutes and costs about $9.50.
    Location: Hakata Ward
    Pros: Extremely close to the city center; many major international routes
    Cons: Can get crowded at the check-in counters
    Distance to Downtown Fukuoka: A 15-minute taxi will cost about $13. The airport has its own subway station—a ride costs about $2.50 and takes just five minutes.
    • Stefanie Waldek
  4. Some airports in Japan do not fall under the scope of the Japanese airport statutes. These include the three major U.S. military air bases in Japan (Kadena Air Base, MCAS Iwakuni and Yokota Air Base) and certain smaller aerodromes for firefighting, corporate or other special purposes. [2] .

  5. Jul 30, 2015 · Tokyo International Airport (HND) and Narita International Airport (NRT) are the two major airports in Tokyo region while Osaka International Airport (ITM) and Kansai International Airport (KIX) are other two important airports serving the Osaka region of Japan.

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  7. Dec 8, 2023 · Osaka's two major airports, Kansai International Airport and Itami Airport, primarily serve international and domestic passengers, respectively. Kansai International Airport is located further from downtown Osaka but offers better public transport connections.

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