Kansai International Airport - Other Facilities

Other Facilities

  • Kansai Airport Agency Company Building (航空会社北ビル, Kūkō Kaisha Kita Biru?) - Houses the Kansai Airport Agency Co., Ltd. (株式会社 関西エアポートエージェンシー, Kabushiki Kaisha Kansai Eapōto Ējenshī?)
  • Kensetsu-to (建設棟, Kensetsu-tō?)
    • The head office of the Kansai International Airport Land Development Co.,Ltd. (KALD, 関西国際空港用地造成株式会社 Kansai Kokusai Kūkō Yōchi Zōsei Kabushiki Kaisha) is on the fourth floor.
    • The Peach Aviation head office is on the fifth floor.
  • Aeroplaza (エアロプラザ, Earopuraza?) is located on the west side of Kansai Airport Station. It includes a hotel, restaurants, rental car counters, and other businesses
    • Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport (north portion of Kansai Airport)
    • Head office of Peach Aviation was previously located on the third floor (central portion of Kansai Airport)
  • Central power station (KEPCO energy center, 40,000 kW
  • Central heating and cooling plant
  • Sewage disposal plant (disposing 20,000 m3 (5,300,000 US gal) per day)
  • Incineration plant
  • JAL Cargo import and export facilities (in southern portion)
  • Japan Coast Guard Kansai airport Coast Guard air base
  • Japan Coast Guard Special Security Team Base
  • Osaka international post office (treating international postal matters about 19,000 tonnes per year)
  • Oil tanker berths (three berths) and Fuel Supply center
  • Airport access bridge ("The Sky Gate Bridge R")
The longest truss bridge in the world at 3,750 m (12,303 ft). The double-decker bridge consists of a lower deck devoted to rail, with the upper for road.
  • Haruka, JR West's Kansai Airport Limited Express to Tennōji, Shin-Ōsaka and Kyoto Station.

  • rapi:t, Nankai Railway's limited express train to Namba Station. One way (for adults) is ¥1,390.

  • Sky Gate Bridge to the mainland

  • Air traffic control tower

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