Chūbu Centrair International Airport
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Chūbu Centrair International Airport (IATA: NGO, ICAO: RJGG), also known as
Centrair, is located on an artificial island in Ise Bay, about 35 km south
of Nagoya, Japan. Opened in 2005, it serves the Chūbu region as a major
international gateway and is renowned for its efficiency, cleanliness, and
passenger-friendly design.
Facilities
The airport features a large, modern terminal with extensive amenities.
Facilities include a wide range of restaurants offering Japanese and
international cuisine, duty-free stores, souvenir shops, lounges, currency
exchange counters, and free Wi-Fi. The “Flight Deck” observation area
provides panoramic views of the runway and bay. Centrair also offers an
on-site hotel, spa, and the “Flight of Dreams” complex — an aviation-themed
attraction featuring a Boeing 787 display. Accessibility services are well
provided throughout the terminal.
Airlines and Destinations
Major airlines such as
All
Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL),
AirAsia X,
Singapore Airlines,
and Korean Air operate
domestic and international flights. Key routes include Tokyo, Sapporo,
Okinawa, Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok, and Honolulu, making Centrair a hub for
both business and leisure travel.
Public Transportation
Centrair is easily accessible via the Meitetsu Railway from Nagoya Station
(about 30 minutes). Airport buses, taxis, and car rentals are also
available. The airport is connected to nearby cities by expressways,
ensuring smooth onward travel throughout the Chūbu region.
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