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City View Tokyo Inzai City Distance from Yokota Air Base Chofu Airport Airport name central Tokyo Traveling time (fastest) Shiroi City Tokyo 世界の空港の就航都市数 60km Approx. 13 min. Tokyo Monorail (Hamamatsu-cho - International Terminal) Managed by U.S. Air Force; Destinations 4 Izu islands International 世界の主要都市空港の就航先比較 発着回数(国内+国際) Keisei Skyliner Tokyo is striving for civil-military (Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima, Airport 15 km (Haneda) 11 min. Keikyu Line (Shinagawa - InternationalAdachi T erminal)Ward dual use. Miyakejima) 36 min. Keisei Skyliner (Nippori - Terminal 2) Narita Approx. 1 International Cities served by the world’s airports* (August 2014) Narita City Runway length 3,350 m Runway length 800 m Airport 55 km 50 min. NKitaarita Ward Express (Tokyo - Terminal 2) 343 14 Musashimurayama Higashimurayama Source: Compiled from railway company websites London City City Higashiyamato Paris 270 28 Narita Itabashi Ward Shibayama Town City (1,000/year) Actual Forecast International Yokota Katsushika Singapore 148 0 Fussa City 1,000 Ward Ichikawa City Airport Air Base Ikebukuro New York 139 100 Kodaira City Nippori 800 Tachikawa Seoul 137 7 50km Akiruno City Flight slots (set): 710,000 JR (Narita Express) City Bunkyo Ward Taito Ward600 Tokyo 92 Shisui City Keisei-Ueno (Haneda + Narita) 50 Kokubunji Musashino City 400 Ibaraki Airport Koganei City All forecasted demand will Funabashi City Shanghai 86 123 Akishima City Sumida Ward exceed available slots City 200 in the 2020s. Shinjuku Ward Akihabara Cities served by international flights Yokota Narita 36° Kunitachi Edogawa 40km Suginami Ward Shinjuku Cities served by domestic flights Air Base International City Chiyoda 0 Ward Sakura City 40km Mitaka City Airport 10km 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 20km (年度) Ward 30km Fuchu City Tokyo (FY) Tokyo Koto Ward Chofu Chofu Airport Shibuya Aviation demand forecast: High growth Medium growth Low growth Yotsukaido City International Ward Airport 50km Airport Minato Ward Chuo Ward Chofu City Narita International Airport (Haneda Airport) Hamamatsucho 世界の空港の就航都市数 Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) Urayasu 35° City 発着回数(国内+国際) 世界の主要都市空港の就航先比較International flights Ohshima Airport airports International flights*1 10km Destinations*3 40 countries/regions, 98 cities Setagaya Ward (2015 winter schedule) Ohshima Destinations 18 countries/regions, 26 cities 20km 30km 4 100km (2015 winter schedule) Passengers* Approx. 73,000/day (FY 2014) Toshima Shinagawa 4 Niijima Passengers Approx. 32,000/day (FY 2014) Departures and arrivals* Planned route Shikinejima Niijima Airport Departures and arrivals Approx. 480/day (FY 2014) Kouzushima of Linear 2 London 343 14 Miyakejima Up to approx. 200/day (FY 2014) Departures and arrivals (international + domestic)* Chuo Shinkansen ParisDomestic flights270 28 Kouzushima Miyakejima Airport 34° Airport The Greater Tokyo Area has two hub airports, Haneda and Narita. Domestic flights*1 Shinagawa (1,000/year) Actual Forecast Destinations*3 16 cities (2015 winter schedule) Mikurajima Chiba City Singapore 148 0 1 Ward New rail lines 4 Haneda Airport took steps to boost its functions and introduce Destinations 47 cities* (2015 winter schedule) under study* 1,000 Passengers* Approx. 16,000/day (FY 2014) 200km Passengers Approx. 172,000/day (FY 2014) New YorkDepartures139 and arrivals*100 4 Meguro 800 Departures and arrivals Approx. 140/day (FY 2014) international flights, such as building Runway D and a new international Ward Seoul 137 7 Approx. 1,000/day (FY 2014) Tokyo Flight slots (set): 710,000 Hachijojima passenger terminal. 600 Tokyo Airport 2 International (Haneda + Narita)Runways92 50 Airport 400 To meet aviation demand for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Runways Ota Ward All forecasted demand will Shanghai 86 123 33° (Haneda Airport) exceed available slots Length 4,000 m Hachijojima Length 3,000 m 200 in the 2020s. Length 2,500 m 300km Games and beyond, initiatives including expanding the capacity of Cities served by international flights TOKYO VIEW CITY Length 2,500 m Keikyu Cities served by domestic flights Dentetsu 0 Haneda Airport to accommodate more international flights will be taken in Length 3,360 m (年度) 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 Aogashima Length 2,500 m (FY) order to make the airports of the Greater Tokyo Area more convenient. Tokyo 0 100km Monorail Aviation demand forecast: High growth Medium growth Low growth 400km 142° From central Tokyo 0 5km 21 / 22 Sources: *1 Compiled from Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, “The Future of Haneda Airport (Phase 2)” *2 Compiled from Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport Access to Haneda and Narita *1 The number of Haneda domestic destination cities counts Itami and Kansai Airport as one city. and Tourism, 9th meeting of Council for Transport Policy Aviation Subcommittee, “Document 2-1” *3 Compiled from Narita International Airport Corporation, “Narita Airport: *2 These lines were listed in the July 2015 “Summary of Studies for the Council for Transport Policy Report on a Regional Transportation Network Plan” as lines that should be given priority in studies for construction. Development has Roles and Current Status, FY 2015” (November 2015) *4 Compiled from Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, “FY 2014 Airport Management Survey” (New rail lines not been decided. 2 Photo credit: “Tokyo International Airport” Kanto Regional Development Bureau, Port and Airport Department; “Narita International Airport” Narita International Airport Corporation under study* ) 媒島 父島列島嫁島 900km Ototojima Anijima Chichijima 29° 母 島列島 Hahajima Anejima 1000km Meijima.
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