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The Naha Airport Expressway in Haebaru. The Naha Airport Expressway first opened on 23 June 2000 between its eastern terminus at the junction with the Okinawa Expressway and Haebaru-minami Interchange. It was extended further west on 26 April 2003 from Haebaru-minami Interchange to Tomigusuku Interchange.
Naha Airport is the hub for Japan Transocean Air, which connects Okinawa Prefecture with other prefectures of Japan, and Ryukyu Air Commuter, which connects Okinawa main island with surrounding islands. Naha Airport is a 24-hour airport, and served 21.5 million passengers in 2018, an increase of roughly three million passengers in two years.
Naha Airport Station (那覇空港駅, Naha-kūkō-eki) [1] is a railway station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. It is the westernmost station in Japan, and the southernmost airport station in the country. The station has two platforms, though platform 2 is for the most part only used during rush hour.
It consists of 19 stations, from Naha Airport in the west to Tedako-Uranishi in the east, running via Naha. [6] The average distance between stations is 0.93 kilometers (0.58 mi). It takes 37 minutes and costs ¥370 [ 6 ] to traverse its 17 km (11 mi) length.
Naha Interchange in Naha, Okinawa Prefectural Route 82: National Route 330 National Route 329 Naha Airport Expressway: To: Kyoda Interchange in Nago, Okinawa National Route 58: Location; Country: Japan: Major cities: Naha, Urasoe, Ginowan, Okinawa, Uruma: Highway system; National highways of Japan; Expressways of Japan
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