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Kumamoto Airport (KMJ), established in the 1960s and located near Mashiki about 30–40 minutes east of downtown Kumamoto, is a compact regional gateway with a single passenger terminal serving domestic and some international routes. As the main airport for Kumamoto Prefecture, it’s an important entry point for travelers heading to Kumamoto Castle, Mount Aso and Aso-Kuju National Park. Ground access is straightforward with frequent airport buses and highway connections to Kumamoto Station and nearby cities—there is no direct rail link to the terminal. The airport is generally budget-friendly thanks to competitive domestic fares and LCCs, with regular services from ANA and JAL and seasonal routes operated by carriers such as Peach and Jetstar.
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Touch down with peace of mind: there’s a small exchange counter and a handful of ATMs right by arrivals, but you’ll usually get a better deal by withdrawing from an ATM—either at the airport or at 7‑Eleven/Japan Post in the city—to skip high spreads and long lines.
Squeeze in a quick shop at Kumamoto’s compact duty‑free after immigration, where Japanese beauty staples, global perfumes, and local Kuma shochu sit at wallet‑friendly prices. Open in step with international flights and set right by the gates, it’s an easy last stop before boarding (arrivals browse landside souvenir shops instead).
Craving a quick bite before takeoff? Kumamoto’s compact terminal packs around a dozen options—from garlic-rich ramen and curry to grab-and-go bentos and familiar coffee counters—most clustered just above the departures hall, with a couple of handy spots past security; coffee runs ¥350–500 and meals ¥900–1,400, only slightly above city prices.
Feeling unwell or short on supplies? Kumamoto Airport offers a first‑aid room near Arrivals and handy shops by Departures for OTC meds, masks, and self‑test kits; basic assistance is free, while purchases are paid.
Stash your bag near Arrivals or Departures and explore Kumamoto hands‑free—coin lockers cover carry‑ons and full‑size suitcases, while the information counter can handle oversize items. Expect straightforward prices (around ¥400–¥800 per 24 hours for lockers, ¥1,000–¥1,500 for large pieces) and access during normal terminal hours.
Settle in your way at Kumamoto—quiet gate areas with plenty of plugs and free Wi‑Fi, plus two airline lounges and a paid Lounge ASO for a calmer preflight. Expect comfy seating and complimentary drinks, limited food, no showers, and hours that match the day’s flight schedule rather than 24/7 service.
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