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Kerama Airport (KJP) is a unique regional aviation facility located on Fukaji Island within the Kerama archipelago of Okinawa, Japan. As a 'Type-3' public airport, it primarily serves as a vital infrastructure link for the surrounding islands of Zamami, Aka, and Geruma. While regular scheduled commercial services were suspended in recent years, the airport remains an active hub for private charters, emergency medical evacuations, and specialized seasonal sightseeing flights, providing passengers with breathtaking aerial views of the world-famous 'Kerama Blue' coral reefs. The facility features a compact, two-story terminal building designed for functional efficiency in a remote island setting. The ground floor houses the main passenger hall, featuring basic check-in counters (typically active only for pre-arranged charters) and a functional waiting lounge. The second floor and rooftop area feature an admission-free observation deck, which is a popular spot for visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the airfield apron and the neighboring islands. This simple design ensures exceptionally short walking distances from the terminal entrance directly to the 800-meter (2,625 ft) asphalt runway (04/22). Amenities within the Kerama terminal are minimalist and reflect its role as a specialized out-station. There are no formal restaurants, retail shops, or convenience stores on-site, so travelers are strongly advised to bring their own refreshments and water from the main settlements on Aka or Zamami. The terminal provides clean public restrooms and basic seating, but modern services like public Wi-Fi are generally not available. The airfield infrastructure is well-maintained to support STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft and helicopters, which are the mainstays of regional inter-island aviation in Okinawa. Ground transportation at KJP is highly specialized due to its location on the southernmost of three bridge-connected islands. Fukaji Island is linked by road to Geruma and Aka Islands, allowing for quick 10-to-15 minute taxi or pre-arranged shuttle transfers to Aka Port. From there, the 'Mitsushima' village ferry provides frequent connections to Zamami Island, while a separate reserved route links to Aharen Port on Tokashiki Island. The airport typically operates during daylight hours (08:00 to 18:00), and travelers are generally advised to coordinate all transport logistics well in advance, as ferry schedules are highly synchronized with regional maritime conditions.
Connecting at Kerama Airport (KJP) is a unique experience that requires careful coordination between air and sea-based transport. A 'connection' here typically involves a transition from a private charter flightโoften from Naha (OKA)โto a local ground transfer and subsequent inter-island boat ride. Since arrivals and departures are housed in a single building, moving from your flight to your ground transport outside can be completed in under 5 minutes. However, it is advisable to allow at least 60-90 minutes for any onward connection to account for the travel time to Aka Port and the 'Mitsushima' ferry schedules. Water-based transportation is the most critical link for any traveler transiting through Kerama. Since there are no large-scale public buses, you must pre-arrange a shuttle or taxi from the airport to Aka Port if you are heading to Zamami or Tokashiki. The 'Mitsushima' inter-island ferry is the most reliable way to move between islands, but note that the route to Tokashiki (Aharen Port) requires a reservation made at least one day in advance. Digital information displays at the terminal provide basic airfield status, but direct communication with the Zamami Village office or your tour operator is the most reliable source of boat information. Practical preparation for a KJP connection includes utilizing the airport's rooftop observation deck during any wait. While the terminal provides shelter, there are no ATMs or currency exchange offices on-site, so having sufficient Japanese Yen (JPY) in cash for boat fares and local transport is a wise precaution, as many inter-island services do not accept cards. Mobile reception at the airfield is generally stable, allowing you to stay connected and confirm onward boat bookings.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources