Chubu Centrair International Airport just outside Nagoya, is Japan's fourth most important international airport. It is one of Japan's most convenient and pleasant airports, offering a wide range of shopping and dining opportunities that even include a public bath and a Boeing museum.
The airport consists of a two terminal buildings. Terminal 1 is the main terminal for domestic and international flights by most airlines, while terminal 2 is a smaller terminal for use by discount airlines. It takes 5-10 minutes to walk between the two terminals.
Just next to terminal 2 stands the Flight of Dreams shopping and dining complex which exhibits the first-ever manufactured Boeing 787 airplane and is themed after Seattle where the headquarters of Boeing were originally located. Besides Seattle-themed shops and restaurants, the complex contains a children-friendly museum about (Boeing) airplanes. Japanese companies contributed greatly towards the development of the Boeing 787 aircraft.
Several types of trains run between the airport and central Nagoya: uSky limited express trains carry only reserved seats while limited express trains carry both reserved and non-reserved seats. All other types of trains, such as express and local trains, carry only non-reserved seats and are distinctly slower than the limited express trains (about 45 minutes). There are multiple departures every hour.
Негізгі бет Riding the μSKY Limited Express Train from Chubu Centrair International Airport to Nagoya Station
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