Getting to and from Takamatsu Airport
2013年10月12日
Takamatsu’s International Airport is easily accessible from Takamatsu JR station and the Takamatsu station is the hub from which well appointed and comfortable buses with courteous and well trained drivers traverse the city and well beyond. Some are overnighters to Tokyo. Ferries also run from near the JR station. All facilities are close by and easy to locate so there’s really never any problem finding the right bus, train of ferry.
http://www.takamatsu-airport.com/en/access/
The 30 minute ride from the Takamatsu JR station is serviced with a regular and frequent limousine bus service which picks up passengers at stops on the Chuo street (central street) running to the airport.
If you’re coming to Japan for the first time, the biggest impression for many visitors is the punctuality of the Japanese transport systems. Trains, buses etc., all leave and arrive right on time, so depending on your watch’s accuracy you can be sure that you’ll both leave & arrive right on time.
Tickets for the airport, island ferries, local trains, long distance trains etc., can all be purchased within the same port area and if you’re confused, we have the Tourist Information Office right near the station to assist you so please don’t worry.
This is part one of a two part series on transport to the Takamatsu airport. I’ll be back in a bit with more on the beautiful airport in a couple of weeks.
Other bloggers in Takamatsu of interest:
http://cathy.ashita-sanuki.jp
http://ogijima.com
http://ww8.tiki.ne.jp/~tmath/home/
Where we are:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu
http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/
http://www.my-kagawa.jp/special/visitor/kanko/index.htm
http://www.i-pal.or.jp/profile/topics/kagawas-welcome-card.html
http://www.takamatsu-airport.com/en/access/
The 30 minute ride from the Takamatsu JR station is serviced with a regular and frequent limousine bus service which picks up passengers at stops on the Chuo street (central street) running to the airport.
If you’re coming to Japan for the first time, the biggest impression for many visitors is the punctuality of the Japanese transport systems. Trains, buses etc., all leave and arrive right on time, so depending on your watch’s accuracy you can be sure that you’ll both leave & arrive right on time.
Tickets for the airport, island ferries, local trains, long distance trains etc., can all be purchased within the same port area and if you’re confused, we have the Tourist Information Office right near the station to assist you so please don’t worry.
This is part one of a two part series on transport to the Takamatsu airport. I’ll be back in a bit with more on the beautiful airport in a couple of weeks.
Other bloggers in Takamatsu of interest:
http://cathy.ashita-sanuki.jp
http://ogijima.com
http://ww8.tiki.ne.jp/~tmath/home/
Where we are:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu
http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/
http://www.my-kagawa.jp/special/visitor/kanko/index.htm
http://www.i-pal.or.jp/profile/topics/kagawas-welcome-card.html
"Pat has lived in Takamatsu continuously since arriving here on a one year study and leave 1981. Originally from Tasmania, Australia, he was involved in education at a variety of levels including as a specialist teacher for children with learning difficulties, and at senior high schools throughout the state. Pat is employed full-time by the i-pal Kagawa International Exchange as a co-oridintaor for international relations amongst other duties including traveling to schools and giving talks in Japanese to kids about Australia. He has been involved with youth education exchanges between Japan and Australia for many years.
Pat has been many things in his colorful life including a seaman, helmsman, welder, carpenter, traffic warden, scholarship/studentship winner at the university of Tasmania, staff at the Australian Embassy in London to name but a few. Pat has far too many hobbies which include tennis, playing jazz flutes and saxes, riding bicycles with the Takamatsu Cycling Club all of which his long-suffering family tolerate. Recently he's become interested in painting again. His wife wishes he would put more time in to helping around the house and the garden which he artfully avoids ..."
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