1-1 Centrair, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Chubu Centrair International Airport, also known as Central Japan International Airport, is ocated on an artificial island off the coast of Tokoname in Aichi Prefecture. Opened in 2005, it was constructed to replace the former Nagoya Airport. It's since earned the reputation as one of the most efficient and passenger-friendly airports in the country.

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JPN: Chubu Centrair International Airport <YOU ARE HERE!>
JPN: All Nippon Airways NH494 (Economy)
JPN: All Nippon Airways NH833 (Business)
VIE: Le Saigon Hotel
VIE: Tan Son Nhat International Airport
VIE: Le Saigonnais Business Lounge
SIN: Singapore Airlines SQ177 (Business)
Don't be surprised to see inanimate ninjas at the check-in hall!
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| Terminal 1 handles the majority of the flights, while Terminal 2 is designated for low-cost carriers. |
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| Would you rather be a stealthy ninja or a noble samurai? |
At the topmost floor of the public area lies a labyrinth that offers plenty of dining options whether you're waiting for your flight or just arriving before heading into town.
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| I remember trying Tonkatsu Wako many years ago in Sapporo, Hokkaido. |
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| It almost felt like I had wandered into a peaceful underground shopping arcade. |
There's also a food court on the same floor.
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| How far do you agree that takoyaki are golden balls of pure joy? |
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| I couldn’t resist having a little go on that white Yamaha piano. |
Let's have a look at the domestic transit area of Terminal 1.
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| No chance to go to Ise City to try the famous akafuku? Get yours at the airport! |
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| That was my first time seeing StarFlyer, a local low-cost carrier. |
I had the opportunity to check out the small lounge.
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| The lounge is open daily from 6.00am until the departure of the last flight. |
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| I know some people are dying to have such a beer dispenser at home. |
Savoury nuts and sweet pebbles - just the kind of fun little snacks to enjoy with your drinks.
On another occasion, I went through the international transit area of Terminal 1.
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| The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is certainly one of the most iconic Japanese paintings. |
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| There are 16 departure gates at Terminal 1. |
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| Last-minute Kit Kat shopping at Lawson's! |
The North Wing of Terminal 1 is for domestic flights, while the South Wing is for international flights.
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| There’s something oddly exciting about wandering through an airport, don't you think? |
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| The perfect place to put those leftover coins to good use! |
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| Guess the airline? |
Thank you, Aichi Prefecture! Perhaps I'll see you again someday!
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