
Nagoya Airfield, also known as Komaki Airport or Nagoya Airport, is an airport which lies within the local government areas of Toyoyama, Komaki, Kasugai and Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. We carry a wide selection of sweets, local gourmet items, and various goods that are perfect for souvenirs, as well as travel supplies that are useful for your travels. Please come and visit us.
This airport (RJNA/NKM) is named after the city of Komaki located nearby. It was Nagoya’s International Airport until it was replaced by Chubu Centrair (NGO) in 2005. Since then, only Fuji Dream Airlines has kept offering scheduled services to and from NKM.
The Japanese Grand Prix is held in Inou (Suzuka City), with the nearest airport in Nagoya. Mainly domestic flights reach this airport, although international flights also go to places in Asia (e.g. Singapore). Most international travellers arrive in Japan via airports in Tokyo and Osaka. From there, it is possible to take a domestic flight or a high-speed train to Nagoya.
From Nagoya, it is about eighty kilometres south to reach the circuit. The best way to reach the circuit is by train. Make sure you get on the right train, as there are quite a few connections and ov providers from Nagoya to other places in the country. In any case, the best option is the Kintetsu train straight to Shiroko station. There are shuttle buses to the circuit – which take about 15 minutes to travel. It is also possible to travel to Suzuka Circuit Inou Station, but then several transfers are necessary. Moreover, the train ride takes 2.5 hours rather than 100 minutes.