Chubu Centrair International Airport (Centrair) is not merely an air gateway to the central region of Japan, but a true engineering masterpiece. It is located on a man-made island in Ise Bay, which has allowed for the minimization of noise impact on residential areas. The airport opened in 2005 and quickly gained a reputation as one of the most convenient and interesting in the world, offering travellers not only a high level of service but also amazing opportunities for leisure and entertainment.
| IATA Code | NGO |
| ICAO Code | RJGG |
| City | Nagoya |
| Distance to Centre | Approx. 35 km |
| Status | International |
| Annual Passengers | Approx. 10 million |
| Popular Airlines | Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Jetstar Japan. |
| Schedule | Online Board "Chubu Centrair International Airport" |
Chubu Airport is famous for its unique features that turn waiting for a flight into an exciting adventure. One of its main attractions is the Sky Deck — an open observation deck 300 metres long, offering a breathtaking view of the runway and the bay. It is one of the best places in Japan for plane spotting. Another gem is the Fu no Yu public bathhouse, where you can relax in a hot spring while admiring taking-off airliners.
For lovers of shopping and gastronomy, the Sky Town shopping centre is located on the fourth floor of the terminal. It is divided into two thematic zones: one recreates the atmosphere of European streets, while the other, Chochin-yokocho, immerses you in the flavour of traditional Japanese quarters with their paper lanterns and souvenir shops. Additionally, next to the terminal is the Flight of Dreams complex, where the central exhibit is the world's first Boeing 787 aircraft. Convenient transport links, including the high-speed "μSky" train, which will take you to the centre of Nagoya in just 28 minutes, make Chubu Airport an ideal starting point for travels across central Japan.