Kansai International Airport | Wikipedia audio article
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Kansai International Airport
00:02:02 1 History
00:03:08 1.1 Construction
00:07:39 1.2 Operation
00:10:36 1.3 Expansion
00:12:14 1.4 Relationship with Itami Airport
00:14:30 1.5 Typhoon Jebi
00:15:10 2 Terminals
00:15:19 2.1 Terminal 1
00:16:41 2.2 Terminal 2
00:17:57 3 Airlines and destinations
00:18:06 3.1 Passenger
00:18:15 3.2 Cargo
00:18:23 4 Ground transportation
00:18:33 4.1 Rail
00:19:37 4.2 Bus
00:19:57 4.3 Parking
00:20:57 4.4 Ferry service
00:21:18 5 Other facilities
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Kansai International Airport (関西国際空港, Kansai Kokusai Kūkō, colloquially known as Kankū (関空)) (IATA: KIX, ICAO: RJBB) is an international airport located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay off the Honshu shore, 38 km (24 mi) southwest of Ōsaka Station, located within three municipalities, including Izumisano (north), Sennan (south), and Tajiri (central), in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Kansai opened 4 September 1994 to relieve overcrowding at Osaka International Airport, which is closer to the city of Osaka and now handles only domestic flights. It consists of two terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, is the longest airport terminal in the world with a length of 1.7 km (1.1 mi). The airport serves as an international hub for All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and Nippon Cargo Airlines, and also serves as a hub for Peach, the first international low-cost carrier in Japan.
In 2016, 25.2 million passengers used the airport making it the 30th busiest airport in Asia and 3rd busiest in Japan. Freight volume was at 802,162 tonnes total, of which 757,414 t were international (18th in the world), and 44,748 t were domestic. The 4,000 m × 60 m (13,123 ft × 197 ft) second runway was opened on 2 August 2007. As of June 2014, Kansai Airport has become an Asian hub, with 780 weekly flights to Asia and Australasia (including freight 119), 59 weekly flights to Europe and the Middle East (freight 5), and 80 weekly flights to North America (freight 42).
りんくうタウン Rinku Town, 日本 Japan / りんくうプレミアム・アウトレッ Rinku Premium Outlets (4K 60 Binaural) / Walk 174
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Rinku Town (りんくうタウン Rinkū Taun) is a commercial development in Izumisano, Osaka, Japan, adjacent to Kansai International Airport. It was constructed in the early 1990s on reclaimed land, and opened in September 1995.
Rinku Town is accessible from Osaka by the Nankai Main Line and JR Hanwa Line. All trains bound for Kansai Airport (except JR Haruka Limited Express Trains) stop at Rinkū Town Station.
Rinku Town, directly connected to Kansai International Airport, has a wide variety of facilities, including a hotel, shops, and restaurants. Airplanes in the night sky create an attractive vista.
Rinku Town is adjacent to Kansai International Airport, which serves as the gateway to the world for numerous travelers. Following establishment of the airport, Rinku Town was developed in 1994 as a city for creative living, incorporating a variety of factors, such as housing, eating, learning, shopping, and amusement. The total area is 320 ha, extending over two cities and one town (Izumisano City, Tajiri Town and Sennan City). Rinku Town features the Rinku Gate Tower Building, incorporating a popular hotel and restaurants; the Rinku Premium Outlets, where luxurious fashion/interior items are available at reasonable prices; the Ion Mall Rinku Sennan, with over 160 shops for foods, clothes, and living necessities; Rinku Park, perfect for strolling; and two swimming beaches, Southern Beach and Marble Beach.
#RinkuTown #Japan #AmbientWalking
THE POKEMON STORE KANSAI AIRPORT SHOP
Pokémon Store Kansai Airport Shop. Approx. 2 minute-walk from Kansai Airport Station, JR Nankai Line. Address : 1 Senshu-Kuko Naka, Tajiri-chou, Sennan-gun, Osaka, 549-0011
Terminal 1 Building at Kansai International Airport
KANSAI INSTITUTE JAPAN
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Very Nice 1994 Mitsubishi Roped Hydraulic Scenic Elevator@Osaka-Kansai Intl. Airport, Osaka, Japan
Filmed in January 2016..
There are many elevators at the Osaka-Kansai International Airport, but I didn't have time to film that many elevators there (because we were changing flights at this airport, to Tokyo (greater Tokyo, where we stayed 13 nights from 27.12.2015 - 09.01.2016), and when we flew back to Finland.
This airport was opened on 04.09.1994. It is located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay, 38 km southwest of Ōsaka Station, within three municipalities, including Izumisano (north), Sennan (south) and Tajiri (central), in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The airport is off the Honshu shore and was designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano.
Other elevators filmed at the airport: (1994 Mitsubishi scenic elevator, 1st type (several identical elevators))
(1994 Mitsubishi scenic elevators, 2nd type (several identical elevators))
(1994 Fujitec hydraulic elevator)
Other places near the Osaka-Kansai International Airport:
(1998 Toshiba Traction elevators at the Washington Hotel Rinku-Town)
(1996 Mitsubishi High-speed elevators at the ANA Stargate Hotel Rinku-Town)
This is a group of two elevators.
Location: Osaka-Kansai International Airport, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Brand: Mitsubishi
Type: Roped Hydraulic
Year installed: 1994
Floors served: 4 (3 stops) - (1, 2, *, 4)
Serial: Unknown
Capacity: Forgot to check
Institute Open Day - Japan Foundation Kansai
A wonderful fashion show with the participation of students of the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute of Kansai.
Construction Work
Construction Work at Kansai kokusai Center, Tajiri-cho.
2011.04.29.
DISCLAIMER:
I do not claim to own the music, it is entirely the property of my favorite composer, Kajiura Yuki (C).
旅の星 Tabinohoshi 「泉州周遊探訪シリーズⅤ 大阪最南端エリア~みさき公園ほか」 Senshu, Japan vol.35
★日本語の字幕(CC)を選択してお楽しみください
★Please select English (CC) for English captions.
★請選擇中文字幕(CC),盡享快樂。
★请选择中文字幕(CC),尽享快乐。
★한국어 자막(CC)을 선택하여 즐겨 주십시오.
関西空港に最も近い観光エリアを旅する
泉州周遊探訪シリーズ(全5本)
今回のⅤは泉南市、阪南市、田尻町、岬町編。
大阪最南端エリアはみさき公園をはじめ、
自然の遊びスポットがいっぱい。
伝統の酒蔵見学も楽しんだ。
Exploring In and Around Senshu Series: Part V
Scenic and Fun Locations in Osaka Southernmost Area –
Misaki Park and Others
Sennan City, Hannan City, Tajiri Town, Misaki Town, Osaka Prefecture
You have been watching the fifth of five short films
on exploring in and around Senshu,
the closest sightseeing area to Kansai International Airport.
This one took a look at Sennan, Hannan, Tajiri and Misaki.
There are plenty of places for enjoying the great outdoors
and the traditional culture of the southernmost part of Osaka.
☆詳細LINK☆
大阪泉州観光ガイド
大阪周遊パス
みさき公園
わんぱく王国
紀泉わいわい村
浪花酒造有限会社
田尻歴史館
せんなんわくわく広場サザンぴあ
歴史街道推進協議会
関西地域振興財団 Kansai Window TV
Music by
Na Seung Chul
Youko Takamits
Rechel Ong
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大阪市
Umeda Sky Building, Dōtonbori, Tsūtenkaku
Shitennō-ji, Sumiyoshi taisha, Osaka Castle, City of Osaka, Kansai, Honshu, Daitō, Fujiidera, Habikino, Hannan,
Higashiōsaka, Hirakata, Ibaraki, Ikeda, Izumi, Izumiōtsu, Izumisano, Kadoma, Kaizuka, Kashiwara, Katano, Kawachinagano, Kishiwada, Matsubara, Minoh, Moriguchi, Neyagawa, Osaka, Ōsakasayama, Sakai, Sennan, Settsu, Shijōnawate, Suita, Takaishi, Takatsuki, Tondabayashi, Toyonaka, Yao
Minamikawachi District, Chihayaakasaka, Kanan, Taishi, Mishima District, Shimamoto, Senboku District, Tadaoka, Sennan District, Kumatori, Misaki, Tajiri, Toyono District, Nose, Toyono
1-3-20 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu
Tajiri-cho (TiltShift attempt)
This is my VERY FIRST attempt on Tilt-Shift footage. Since far not as good as some pieces here on youtube, I'm uploading this as my entry level footage to compare later works.
NOTE: The music is not mine, it is owned by (C) Žagar.
Wadaiko-taiken at Kansai Kokusai Center (2)
Ez annak az on-the-spot gyakorlásnak az eredménye, amin részt vettünk pénteken, kulturális tapasztalatszerzés címszóval. Ritka jó dolog ez a Taiko.
Japan Foundation Kansai Kokusai Center 2010 - [10UP4]