Yonaguni Airport - OGN
On the south-westernmost tip of Japan, travelers can find Yonaguni Island on the Okinawa Prefecture. A popular diving spot, the island is accessible through the Yonaguni Airport (OGN). The third-class airport serves as the gateway to the island as well as its neighboring islands.
Best Time to Visit
The Yonaguni Airport (OGN) is a regional airport that was built in 1943 for military use. It wasn't until 1957 when it began operating as a civilian airport. In 2007, it began serving international flights, including Uni Air chartered flights to and from Taipei and TransAsia Airways flights to Hualien. It also serves Japan Transocean Air flights to Ishigaki. Run by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan, the Yonaguni Airport features a 2,000-meter runway and is located 15 meters above sea level.
What to Do & Area Attractions
When traveling through the Yonaguni Airport (OGN), guests can check into 3-star hotels such as the Ailand Hotel Yonaguni and Hotel Irifune. Guests can also opt for the Irifune Annex Bamboo Villa with lush, sprawling greenery or enjoy exploring marine life with the Yonaguni Diving Service. You also find hotel accommodations in nearby cities, like the Seaside Hotel Blue Moon or the 4-star La Teada Iriomote Resort.
The nearest airports are Ishigaki Airport (ISG), which is 128 kilometers away, the Hualien Airport (HUN) 146 kilometers away and Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) 159 kilometers away, both in Taiwan, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) 189 kilometers away, the Miyako Airport (MMY) in Miyakojima, Japan, which is 237 kilometers away, and the Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport (RMQ) 240 kilometers away in Taiwan.