
Aichi Japan Travel Guide
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) is the main international gateway for the Chubu region, on an artificial island about 35 km south of Nagoya. Nagoya Airfield (NKM, or Komaki Airport) handles mainly domestic flights.
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) has wide-ranging facilities. These include a lot of restaurants and cafes, a range of shops, airline lounges, and hotels connected directly to the terminal. A unique feature is Furo no Yu, a traditional Japanese bathhouse a place you can relax while watching planes.
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A lot of restaurants, cafes (Japanese & international), duty-free shops, souvenir shops, fashion boutiques.
Airline lounges, hotels connected directly to the terminal, observation deck with runway views.
Furo no Yu, a authentic Japanese bathhouse. Relax and watch planes take off and land.
Japan's rail system is a strong and good way to reach Nagoya.
Nagoya also serves as a hub for various JR local and rapid lines, connecting to destinations within Aichi Prefecture and surrounding areas. Private railways like Meitetsu Railway connect to Chubu Centrair Airport and Inuyama.
For more flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside the city center, rental vehicles are available.
Major car rental companies (Toyota Rent-a-Car, Nissan Rent-a-Car) have branches at Chubu Centrair Airport and major Nagoya train stations. Road conditions are excellent and well-maintained. Traffic drives on the left side of the road.
NGO provides comprehensive facilities for departing travelers. You can have a final Japanese something to eat or purchase forgotten souvenirs. This airport aims for traveler comfort and convenience.
Nagoya Station is a massive transportation hub. It offers countless shops, restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores. You can find all things from quick snacks to full meals and last-minute gifts before boarding your train. Its size and variety cater to all traveler needs.
Japanese airports and train terminals are renowned for their efficiency, speeding up your travel.
Nagoya's airport gets you to major Asian cities, with easy transfers to international hubs.
The seamless integration of air and land transport makes your journey stress-free.
Flex your travel dates slightly for potential savings. Fare comparison websites can display great offers.
Utilize online navigation tools like Google Maps or Japan Transit Planner for real-time public transport by train and bus schedules. Download offline maps for areas where connectivity might be spotty. An IC card (Manaca, Suica, Pasmo) simplifies local travel.
Rent a pocket Wi-Fi device for reliable internet across Japan. Pick up at the airport.
Purchase a data-only SIM card for your unlocked smartphone upon arrival.
Consider eSIMs from providers like Airalo for instant data access.
Organize your trip to and from Nagoya with these transport options in mind. The city's excellent connectivity positions it as a great part of any Japan itinerary.