Central Japan International Airport Centrair Featured on Chita Media Network's "VIVA! Chita Peninsula" Program

Central Japan International Airport Centrair, located in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, was featured as a tourist destination on the Chita Media Network program "VIVA! Chita Peninsula" broadcast on March 26, 2026. Aviation and travel analyst Kotaro Toriumi appeared on the program, highlighting Centrair's facilities such as the Sky Deck, Sky Town, and Flight of Dreams, with particular emphasis on the rare Boeing 747LCF Dreamlifter and the exhibition of the first Boeing 787. The program is available on Media Network channels and YouTube. Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. was established on May 1, 1998, with Hiroki Kagohashi as its representative director and president.
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Central Japan International Airport Centrair, situated in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, was presented as an attractive tourist spot in the Chita Peninsula on the "VIVA! Chita Peninsula" program by Chita Media Network, aired on March 26, 2026. Aviation and travel analyst Kotaro Toriumi explored tourist locations in the Chita Peninsula, evaluating the region as a travel destination and introducing new values. Centrair emphasizes its appeal as a destination for leisure, not just for travel. Toriumi toured the airport, discovering and experiencing its features, and shared his insights as an expert in the aviation industry. The program was broadcast on Media Network channels and other cable TV stations, and also released on Media Network's official YouTube channel (URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9VwAuNiX9s). The program featured Kotaro Toriumi as guest and Yuna Miura as guide, covering locations including Tokai City Sogo no Mori Koryukan, Chita City Saburi Green and Flower Fureai Park, Kaisen Donya Takita-ke, and Central Japan International Airport Centrair. Highlights of Centrair in the program included the Sky Deck, known for its close proximity to the runway, where the rare Boeing 747LCF Dreamlifter (one of only four globally, and exclusively operating in Japan at Centrair) was observed. Sky Town, located on the 4th floor of Terminal 1, showcased diverse dining and shopping options, including numerous Nagoya specialty restaurants. SOLA SPA Kaze-no-Yu, an observation bath offering views of aircraft takeoffs and landings, was also featured. Flight of Dreams, a commercial complex displaying the first Boeing 787, explained its donation to Centrair and offered flight simulator experiences at LUXURY FLIGHT. Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. was established on May 1, 1998, with its headquarters in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, and Hiroki Kagohashi as its representative director and president.