Tyube Airport

At the end of the last century, there was an acute need in Japan for regular air cargo services. Therefore, in the Bay of Ise near the city of Tokoname began the creation of an artificial island. Then the airport Tybu was built here, which now accepts flights of both Japanese and international airlines from Korea, China, Vietnam, Germany, Finland, etc.

The main terminal of Tubu airport

This large aviation complex consists of the main terminal, which takes the form of the letter T, and the runway. The three wings of the building are located at the same distance 300 m from the central part of the building, and passenger registration takes place. Thus landing on regional flights is made from the northern wing, and passengers of international flights are served in the southern part of the terminal.

The departure zone is on the third floor of the building, and the arrival zone is on the second. The first floor is occupied by different technical services. From here you can go to the airfield without using a telescopic ladder. In the center of the lower part of the building there are several cafes where you can have a snack before the road.

Near the main terminal is the building of the shopping center Skytown, on four floors of which 61 stores are located. Buy Japanese goods can be at Totin-yokotyo, and on the third floor of the building is a store Duty Free.

At the airport there is a special observation deck with which tourists can observe the take-off and landing of airliners.

How to get to Chubu Airport?

To get to the airport in Chubu in Japan, you can use several modes of transport . A bus is the cheapest type of transportation. It can take you to Tyuba from many cities in central Japan. Use here and taxi services, but this type of transport will cost you significantly more.

There is a Tyube Airport station on the Meitetsu railway line. Through it pass a high-speed train μSky, which can be reached from the airport to the Nagoya-Meietsu stop in 28 minutes. To get to other Japanese cities, you need to go to Nagoya Station and change to Shinkansen to Shizuoka or Kyoto . From here you can go to the desired place on a suburban train or on the metro.

You can use the high-speed ferry, which from the airport of Chubu can get to the city of Matsusaka, having spent 75 minutes on the road. The distance to the city of Tsu will be overcome by a ferry in 45 minutes.