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Country: Japan
Location: Kochi
Coordinates: 33.33.00N / 133.41.00E
IATA Code: KCZ
Timezone: GMT +9
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Coordinates: 33°32′46″N 133°40′10″E / 33.54611°N 133.66944°E / 33.54611; 133.66944

Kōchi Ryōma Airport (高知龍馬空港) (IATA: KCZ, ICAO: RJOK), also known as Kōchi Airport (高知空港), is a regional airport in Nankoku, a town in the Kōchi Prefecture of Japan. It is turn up on the southeastern seashore, near the town of Kōchi.

The 120-hectare (297-acre) airport has a individual landing track deal little to medium size aircraft. The 10,900-square-metre (117,327 sq foot) 2 narration depot construction is turn up to the northward side of the landing track. The reaches stage is on the 1st floor and going on the 2nd. There are 14 outlet in the little depot construction. There is an observation deck on the 3rd floor of the construction. Transportation from the airport are by auto, cab or jitney.

History

Kochi Airport was originally built in 1944 as Kochi Airfield of the Japanese Imperial Navy and from 1945 to 1952 the airport was under bid of US squeezes. The field got a civilian airport in 1952 and 1st voyages in 1954.

The landing track was spread out in 1960 and 1980 and programs are in works to continue it once again to 2,500 meters (8,202 foot) to deal bigger aircraft.

In November 2003 it the went the 1st airport to Japan to be named after a individual: Bakumatsu time period leader Sakamoto Ryōma.

Facts

  • 2,400,000 riders each year (1,932,000 in 2000)
  • 6,850 gross ton (6,960 t) of freight each year (2000)
  • 13,500 landings every year (2000)
  • Three entrances deal 37 aircraft


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