Chubu Centrair International Airport (that is also called Nagoya Airport) is located on an artificial island in Ise Bay. Nagoya Airport is the second air hub in Japan that has been built on the artificial island. The island is 35 km from Nagoya, which conditions the second name of the airport. The airport was finished in 2005. The first name of the airport came from the Japanese abbreviation that stands for Central Japan International Airport. The airport services about 12.5 million passengers every year. It is situated in the region with a well-developed car and aircraft industry. The passenger terminal has three concourses coming from the central booking office. In the terminal, there are areas for domestic and international flights.
At the airport, there is a railway station, from which you can travel not only to Nagoya, but also to other settlements, by express train. You can travel to the city center and big hotels by public bus. You can reach the western part of the bay by scheduled ferry. The airport is tied to the mainland by the toll highway.
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