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Japan Airshows 2019
I'll update this list when I get the informations.
<FY2019, confirmed>
13 Apr. JGSDF Kasuminome 0900-1430
13 Apr. JGSDF Somagahara
14 Apr. JASDF Kumagaya, 0900-1500.
20 Apr. JASDF Museum 20th Aniv. T-4 display 0900-1530, Fly-by 1135-1140(E767, T4, U125), 1300-1530 A/C static display.
21 Apr. JASDF Museum 20th Aniv. F-2, F-15 and T-4s static display 0900-1500
21 Apr. JAXA Chofu-lab. openhouse 1000-1600(entry until 1530)
***Caution! There will be some holidays from 27 Apr. to 6 May, no flights at all JSDF bases in this period.***
27 Apr. NAF Atsugi, Spring festival(openhouse day).
27 Apr. JMSDF Experimental Flights at Kanoya, invitee only.
28 Apr. JMSDF Kanoya Airshow without B.I..
05 May. MCAS Iwakuni Airshow without B.I..
12 May. JGSDF Takayubaru Openhouse(Kumamoto pref., next to the Kumamoto airport).
(cancelled !) 18 May. B.I. Fly-by at Shimoda city, Shizuoka pref.(Kurofune-Festival).
18 May. JMSDF Maizuru Green Festa (Airshow), 0900-1600.
19 May. JASDF Shizuhama Airshow, 0900-1500.
19 May. JMSDF Ohmura Airshow.
25 May. JASDF museum at Hamamatsu, RF-4 static display.
26 May. JASDF museum at Hamamatsu, RF-4 static display.
01 Jun. JGSDF Kasumigaura
01 Jun. JASDF Nara(no R/W, GateGuardians only)
01 Jun. JASDF Hofu-Minami Openhouse 0800-1500.
02 Jun. JASDF Hofu-Kita Airshow.
02 Jun. JASDF Miho airshow without B.I..
16 Jun. JGSDF Kita-Utsunomiya Airshow.(Date changed. Former date was 27 May.)
23 Jun. JGSDF Okadama
*01 Jul. JASDF The day of the safty. No flight for all JASDF base.
06 Jul. JMSDF Ohminato Marine Festa 0900-1500.
14 Jul. JMSDF Komatushima Summer Festa 0900-1500.https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/22aw/introdu ... ta2019.jpg
19 Jul. JASDF Tsuiki Summer Festival, no A/Cs, but the chance to see their gate-guardians.
21 Jul. B.I. Fly-by at Matsushima town, Miyagi pref..
27 Jul. B.I. Fly-by at Onomichi city, Hiroshima pref..
27 Jul., JMSDF Tateyama open day
01 Aug. B.I. Fly-by at Ishinomaki city, Miyagi pref..
04 Aug. JASDF Chitose Airshow with B.I..
24 Aug. B.I. Fly-by at Higashi-Matsushima city, Miyagi pref..
24 Aug. Helicopter Festival at Crossland Oyabe, Toyama pref.. 1000-1600
http://www.cross-oyabe.jp/event-info.html
25 Aug. Helicopter Festival at Crossland Oyabe, Toyama pref.. 1000-1600
http://www.cross-oyabe.jp/event-info.html
25 Aug. JASDF Matsushima Airshow with B.I..
***Caution! The "O-bon" period will be from 10 Aug. to 18 Aug., no flights at all JSDF bases in this period.***
07 Sep. the Redbull Air Race, Makuhari, Chiba pref.
08 Sep. the Redbull Air Race, Makuhari, Chiba pref.
08 Sep. JASDF/USAF Misawa Airshow with B.I..
14 Sep. USAF/JASDF Yokota Friendship day
http://www.airliftmagazine.com/friendship-festival-2018
15 Sep. USAF/JASDF Yokota Friendshipday
16 Sep. JASDF Komatsu Airshow. (National holiday in Japan)
21 Sep. JMSDF Hachinohe Airshow. https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/hatinohe/
* no open day at JGSDF Kisarazu on 6 Oct. . The new open day will be on 8 Dec.(Rev. 26 Sep.)
12 Oct Fleet Review rehersal at Sagami-bay.
13 Oct. JASDF Ashiya Airshow
13 Oct Fleet Review rehersal at Sagami-bay.
14 Oct Fleet Review at Sagami-bay. https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/fleetreview/2019/
20 Oct. JASDF Hamamatsu Airshow with B.I..
CANCELLED !! 26 Oct., JMSDF Shimofusa Airshow (Due to the typhoon relieves)
03 Nov. JASDF Iruma Airshow with B.I..
03 Nov. JGSDF Akeno Airshow
09 Nov. JGSDF Tachikawa Airshow
09 Nov. JASDF Komaki Airshow with B.I..
10 Nov. JASDF Gifu Airshow
17 Nov. JMSDF Tokushima Airshow.
01 Dec. JASDF Hyakuri Airshow with B.I..
07 Dec. JASDF Naha Airshow
08 Dec. JGSDF Kisarazu Airshow. 0830-1600.(Date changed again)
08 Dec. JASDF Naha Airshow
08 Dec. JASDF Tsuiki Airshow with B.I..
15 Dec. JASDF Nyutabaru Airshow with B.I..
year 2020
12 Jan. JGSDF Narashino training Area. 1st. drop training of the year. 0830-1600
(Choppers arrive at about 0800am, exhibition will start 1100, and end 1200.)
15 Mar. MCAS Futenma flightlne Fair.
* B.I. = Blue Impulse(11 sqn.)
< Events of the JASDF Museum at Hamamatsu >
Date? F-15 and F-2 of 1 TS static display and engine-run.
21 Apr. F-15 and F-2 of 1 TS static display.
20 Apr. T-4 static display at 0900-1500.
20 Apr. T-4 display at 1300-1400.
20 Apr. UH-60J and U-125A display at 1430-1500.
25 May. RF-4 static display.
26 May. RF-4 static display.
21 Aug. T-4 arrival/departure display.(Arr. 1130, Dep. 1320)
22 Aug. T-4 arrival/departure display.(Arr. 1130, Dep. 1320)
That's all today.
Uni
<FY2019, confirmed>
13 Apr. JGSDF Kasuminome 0900-1430
13 Apr. JGSDF Somagahara
14 Apr. JASDF Kumagaya, 0900-1500.
20 Apr. JASDF Museum 20th Aniv. T-4 display 0900-1530, Fly-by 1135-1140(E767, T4, U125), 1300-1530 A/C static display.
21 Apr. JASDF Museum 20th Aniv. F-2, F-15 and T-4s static display 0900-1500
21 Apr. JAXA Chofu-lab. openhouse 1000-1600(entry until 1530)
***Caution! There will be some holidays from 27 Apr. to 6 May, no flights at all JSDF bases in this period.***
27 Apr. NAF Atsugi, Spring festival(openhouse day).
27 Apr. JMSDF Experimental Flights at Kanoya, invitee only.
28 Apr. JMSDF Kanoya Airshow without B.I..
05 May. MCAS Iwakuni Airshow without B.I..
12 May. JGSDF Takayubaru Openhouse(Kumamoto pref., next to the Kumamoto airport).
(cancelled !) 18 May. B.I. Fly-by at Shimoda city, Shizuoka pref.(Kurofune-Festival).
18 May. JMSDF Maizuru Green Festa (Airshow), 0900-1600.
19 May. JASDF Shizuhama Airshow, 0900-1500.
19 May. JMSDF Ohmura Airshow.
25 May. JASDF museum at Hamamatsu, RF-4 static display.
26 May. JASDF museum at Hamamatsu, RF-4 static display.
01 Jun. JGSDF Kasumigaura
01 Jun. JASDF Nara(no R/W, GateGuardians only)
01 Jun. JASDF Hofu-Minami Openhouse 0800-1500.
02 Jun. JASDF Hofu-Kita Airshow.
02 Jun. JASDF Miho airshow without B.I..
16 Jun. JGSDF Kita-Utsunomiya Airshow.(Date changed. Former date was 27 May.)
23 Jun. JGSDF Okadama
*01 Jul. JASDF The day of the safty. No flight for all JASDF base.
06 Jul. JMSDF Ohminato Marine Festa 0900-1500.
14 Jul. JMSDF Komatushima Summer Festa 0900-1500.https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/22aw/introdu ... ta2019.jpg
19 Jul. JASDF Tsuiki Summer Festival, no A/Cs, but the chance to see their gate-guardians.
21 Jul. B.I. Fly-by at Matsushima town, Miyagi pref..
27 Jul. B.I. Fly-by at Onomichi city, Hiroshima pref..
27 Jul., JMSDF Tateyama open day
01 Aug. B.I. Fly-by at Ishinomaki city, Miyagi pref..
04 Aug. JASDF Chitose Airshow with B.I..
24 Aug. B.I. Fly-by at Higashi-Matsushima city, Miyagi pref..
24 Aug. Helicopter Festival at Crossland Oyabe, Toyama pref.. 1000-1600
http://www.cross-oyabe.jp/event-info.html
25 Aug. Helicopter Festival at Crossland Oyabe, Toyama pref.. 1000-1600
http://www.cross-oyabe.jp/event-info.html
25 Aug. JASDF Matsushima Airshow with B.I..
***Caution! The "O-bon" period will be from 10 Aug. to 18 Aug., no flights at all JSDF bases in this period.***
07 Sep. the Redbull Air Race, Makuhari, Chiba pref.
08 Sep. the Redbull Air Race, Makuhari, Chiba pref.
08 Sep. JASDF/USAF Misawa Airshow with B.I..
14 Sep. USAF/JASDF Yokota Friendship day
http://www.airliftmagazine.com/friendship-festival-2018
15 Sep. USAF/JASDF Yokota Friendshipday
16 Sep. JASDF Komatsu Airshow. (National holiday in Japan)
21 Sep. JMSDF Hachinohe Airshow. https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/hatinohe/
* no open day at JGSDF Kisarazu on 6 Oct. . The new open day will be on 8 Dec.(Rev. 26 Sep.)
12 Oct Fleet Review rehersal at Sagami-bay.
13 Oct. JASDF Ashiya Airshow
13 Oct Fleet Review rehersal at Sagami-bay.
14 Oct Fleet Review at Sagami-bay. https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/fleetreview/2019/
20 Oct. JASDF Hamamatsu Airshow with B.I..
CANCELLED !! 26 Oct., JMSDF Shimofusa Airshow (Due to the typhoon relieves)
03 Nov. JASDF Iruma Airshow with B.I..
03 Nov. JGSDF Akeno Airshow
09 Nov. JGSDF Tachikawa Airshow
09 Nov. JASDF Komaki Airshow with B.I..
10 Nov. JASDF Gifu Airshow
17 Nov. JMSDF Tokushima Airshow.
01 Dec. JASDF Hyakuri Airshow with B.I..
07 Dec. JASDF Naha Airshow
08 Dec. JGSDF Kisarazu Airshow. 0830-1600.(Date changed again)
08 Dec. JASDF Naha Airshow
08 Dec. JASDF Tsuiki Airshow with B.I..
15 Dec. JASDF Nyutabaru Airshow with B.I..
year 2020
12 Jan. JGSDF Narashino training Area. 1st. drop training of the year. 0830-1600
(Choppers arrive at about 0800am, exhibition will start 1100, and end 1200.)
15 Mar. MCAS Futenma flightlne Fair.
* B.I. = Blue Impulse(11 sqn.)
< Events of the JASDF Museum at Hamamatsu >
Date? F-15 and F-2 of 1 TS static display and engine-run.
21 Apr. F-15 and F-2 of 1 TS static display.
20 Apr. T-4 static display at 0900-1500.
20 Apr. T-4 display at 1300-1400.
20 Apr. UH-60J and U-125A display at 1430-1500.
25 May. RF-4 static display.
26 May. RF-4 static display.
21 Aug. T-4 arrival/departure display.(Arr. 1130, Dep. 1320)
22 Aug. T-4 arrival/departure display.(Arr. 1130, Dep. 1320)
That's all today.
Uni
Last edited by Uni on 14 Dec 2019, 02:01, edited 56 times in total.
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Some infos. for 2019.
<General>
1. Usually, the JASDF release their open house schedule at around 20th March every year.
(But in these few years, they release only the date before July.)
2. Usually, the JGSDF release their open house schedule at early March, because they open their camps at the season of the cherry blossoms(early April).
3. Usually, the JMSDF release their open house schedule about 1-2 month before the event.
4. JASDF/JGSDF/JMSDF are "holiday" on Sat. and Sun. and the National holidays in Japan(Please check the holidays of this year).
There are no activities except routine maritime patrol, exercise, emergency and /or some special missions.
It is holiday from 27 Apr. to 6 May. this year.
5. There are also No activities on these days;
1) The day of the local school examinations.
2) The day of the Flying Safety which is usually 1st. Jul..
3) The year-end and 1st week of the new year(usually, around 25 Dec to 6 Jan.)
4) "O-bon" period, usually around 12 Aug. to 16 Aug..
5) The next day of the airshow or the open house day, except the transportation flight.
6. There are quite less flight from the 3rd. week of March to the The 1st. week of April(around 15 March to 3-4 April).
The end of March marks the end of the financial year in Japan. They used up their budget for the year, and maybe busy to write up /finish their paper-works.
They are also busy for the first few days of April, because new finacial year starts 1 Apr. in Japan
This means a lot of "old" organaization close on 31 Mar. and establish "new" organization on 1 Apr.. There are a lot of personnel movements, and relative ceremonies at this season.
7. Please check the NOTAM at this site before you visit to the airbase;
https://aisjapan.mlit.go.jp/Login.do
You' ll be able to get the time schedule of the mass flight, para-drop, and aerobatic
flights etc., for the airshow training.
8. Step ladder regulations
Almost all the JASDF bases have made regulations for the step ladders at the airshow.
They are different from each airbases and changing year by year.
1) You CAN NOT bring it into the base : Iruma, Hamamatsu, Komatsu, Komaki, Hyakuri and Tsuiki.
2) You can bring it into the base, but prohibit to use during the airshow(especially B.I. show); Chitose.
3) You can bring it into the base, but requested minimum use; Other JASDF base, JMSDF air base and JGSDF air fields.
9. Weathers:
1) Usually around 10 Jun. to 20 Jul. are rainy season in Japan. (In Okinawa, late May to mid Jun. No rainy season in Hokkaido)
2) Usually around late Sep. to mid Oct., there are 2 weeks cloudy or rainy days except Okinawa and Hokkaido.
3) Some typhoons hit in mid Aug. to mid Sep..
<JASDF>
1. General:
One fighter squadron usually has 3 training periods in one day from 0800am to 1700pm.
They start engines at about 0730, taxing to the R/W-end at about 0755, and T/O at just 0800.
They sometimes has "Night" training at the 4th period(1700pm or later).
The "Night" trainig schedule are often uploaded on their base-HP or local city hall's HP.
(But usually written in Japanese only.)
2. F-35As;
1) JASDF will purchase 147 F-35s in total(incl. 42 F-35Bs).(The Cabinet Decision on 18 Dec., 2018)
(Former plan was 42 F-35As). They've already got 99-8714 to 99-8716.
2) Japan will stop FACO at MHI Komaki from FY2019, and will import F-35s from US to reduce the budget.
3) JASDF formed up "new" 302 sqn. on 26 March 2019. And then "Rinji F-35A Hikotai" was disbanded.
4) Future plans;
in FY2020: get *9-8717 to *9-8722, 301 sqn. will swich to F-35A at Misawa.
in FY2021: get *9-8723 to *9-8728
in FY2022: get *9-8729 to *9-8734
A new fighter sqn. (F-35B) will be born by FY2024-end(Mar. 2025).
3. Phantoms;
1) JASDF have about 30 F-4EJkais at 301sqn.(Hyakuri) and ADTW(Gifu).
2) 4 original F-4EJs are also flying at ADTW,Gifu A.B..(TPC use).
3) 4 RF-4Es and 3 RF-4EJs at 501sqn.(Hyakuri).
All RF-4E weared "Shark-mouth" painting on their nose now.
RF-4E: 901(blue), 903, 907 and 909. (905(blue) and 913 was retired.)
RF-4EJ: 380, 397 and 433. (335 and 392 were retired)
They will be disbanded by FY2019-end(Mar. 2020).
The final flight seems to be the 1st. week of March 2020.
4) By FY2020-end(Mar. 2021), 301 sqn. will convert to F-35A at Misawa.
The final flight seems to be by December 2020.
Some rumor say that they will be a "paper sqn." from the autumn.
Surely, there are no official comments for the Phantom operations.
5) By FY2020-end(Mar. 2021), ADTW will finish to operate their F-4EJs and-kais.
6) To go to the famous spotting place "The Tower at Hyakuri"
Send e-mail(with Name, Nationality, Address, visit date and arrival time) to the general association
"Hyakuri Party"(hyakurip@gmail.com) , at least 3 days before your visit.
When the land keeper is busy and not come to the entrance gate, your request(s) will be rejected.
4. Mitsubishi F-2A/Bs;
1) 3rd. sqn.(F-2A/B, T-4) will change its home-base to Hyakuri in FY2019(former schedule was in 2020).
It seems to be March 2020.
5. Kawasaki C-1s.(Rev. 05 Nov. 2018);
1) Active: 001(FTB, Gifu), 002, 014, 018, 019, 020, 021(EC-1, Iruma), 024, 025, 026,
028, 029, 030, 031.
2) Retired: 38-1003(16 Mar. 2016, displayed at Miho), 48-1004(2016?),
48-1005(04 Apr. 2012), 58-1006(date?). 58-1007(? Sep. 2016), 58-1008(date?),
58-1011(9 Feb. 2018 at 403sqn., with 17,880 Flt Hrs. ), 58-1012(in FY2017),
58-1013(in FY2018), 68-1016(28 May. 2014), 68-1017(27 Jan. 2015) ,
78-1022(11 May. 2015) and 78-1023(2016 or 2017)
3) Crashed: 58-1009(19 Apr. 1983), 58-1010(18 Feb. 1986), 68-1015(19 Apr. 1983)
and 88-1027(28 Jun.2000)
6. Kawasaki C-2s;
1) XC-2 development program was finished on 27 Mar. 2017. So they are now "C-2".
2) 08-1201 had replaced its fuselage(main body), because its strength is weaker than they planned.
It is based at Gifu.
3) 18-1202 replaced her fuselage and modify to the ELINT version, and she started flying on 8 Feb, 2018.
We call her as "RC-2", but it is not the offcial name.
The RC-2 moved to Iruma on 26 Jun., 2018, and Belongs to the ADTW detachment at Iruma in FY 2018
and FY2019.
4) 98-1210 made her F/F on 22 Jan., 2019.
5) They will start to make up "C-2 ECM version" from FY2020. It seems they'll use 08-1201 for this project.
7. Active YS-11s;
1) YS-11FC: 52-1151.
52-1151 passed her IRAN on Oct.2018, so she will keep flying more 3 years and will retire in FY2021.
12-1160 was retired on 8 Oct., 2019.
2) YS-11EA: 12-1162 and 12-1163.
3) YS-11EB: 82-1155, 82-1157, 02-1159 and 12-1161. They will keep flying until replacing to the RC-2.
8. JASDF will get 3 KC-46As and set them at Miho A.B. from FY2020.
And then T-400s of the 23sqn. will move to Hamamatsu in FY2020.
9. Two U-125A(027 and 028) which painted in dark blue are now in IRAN at MHI.
There was a rumor that they will paint some new comouflage(s). But it was only a rumor(write on 8 Oct., 2019).
10. No infos. for the "Senkyo(*)" by now.
* Senkyo : Shortend term of the "Sengi-Kyougikai" in Japanese, meaning "The ACM meet in JASDF".
11. 701sqn.(Chitose) replaced their B-747s to B-777-300ERs(80-1111/1112).
2 B-747s had left Japan and went to USA.
Some parts of the VIP room will be displayed at Komatsu Aviation museum and JASDF Museum at Hamamatsu.
12. The Flight Check Sqn.(Iruma) will get 2 Cessna Latitude(model 680)s as U-680A in FY2019.
And one more in FY2020.
13. JASDF will make a Drone squadron(maybe at Misawa), and will operate 3 RQ-4s by FY2024.
14. JASDF will have the Air Review at Hyakuri air base on October 2020.
It means no "usual or normal" openhouse day at Hyakuri in 2020.
15. Because of the engine-trouble, almost all T-4s are grounded now.(Rev. 09 Sep., 2019)
Hamamatsu: 6 T-4s which had repaired the engines are flying.
Matsushima: 7 T-4s of the Blue Impulse are flying.
Ashiya: At least 6 T-4s flying.
Iruma: 3 T-4s flying.
Other bases: No T-4 flights.
16. C-130Hs will change their color scheme to the "C-2 like gray".
45-1074 is the 1st. one.
<JMSDF>
1. Kawasaki P-1s ;
1) 5501 was modified to UP-1(Flying test bed) .
2) 5502 was modified to the production type.
3) VP-3, JMSDF Atsugi had converted to P-1 sqn..
4) VP-1(Kanoya) got 3 P-1s(5517, 5518 and 5521) on 26 Jul., 2019.
They will get 5 P-1s in total by FY2019-end(= Mar.2020).
5) JMSDF will get 5 P-1s per FY until FY 2023-end.
6) Date of the First Flight in FY2019 ;
5522 : 19 Apr., 2019.
5523 : 02 Jul., 2019.
5524 : 19 Sep., 2019.
5525 : Not yet.
2. UH-60Js of the JMSDF will be disband in near future(by FY2024-end).
The SDF will undertake organizational reform that integrate ground-based aerial search and rescue
functions into the ASDF, which are currently performed by both the MSDF and ASDF.
(Medium Term Defense Program (FY2014-FY2018))
They will convert 3 SH-60Ks to UH-60Ks in FY2020 for the temporary use.
3. There was a plan that EP-3s and UP-3Ds would move from Iwakuni to Atsugi.
But this plan had discarded more than 4 years ago(I myself do not know it).
They keep staying at Iwakuni.
4. JMSDF will have the Fleet Review at Sagami-bay on 14 October 2019.
<JGSDF>
1. JGSDF got 5 V-22 Osplays in FY2018, but keep staying them in USA in FY2019.
Because of the local-base problem. They will get 17 V-22s in total.
2. AH-1s are reducing and they have no plan of AH-X.
They will shrink and re-locate attack-helicopter squadrons by FY2024-end.
3. AH-64Ds are not flying since the crash happend on 9 Feb., 2018.
It will start flying from 18 Nov., 2019.
4. CH-47J(52917/ JG-2917) had converted to CH-47"JA" type.
Other 3 CH-47Js will convert to "JA" type.
5. OH-1 with re-newed engines started to fly from 1 Mar. 2019.
There is only one flyable OH-1 which get the re-newd engines by now (code 604), at Akeno.
6. OH-6Ds will retire in FY2019.
In Hokkaido area, all OH-6Ds were retired by March-end of 2019.
There are one remains in Tohoku area, 3 remains at Somagahara.
No infos for the other bases.
There are no program for the "OH-X" by now(17 May. 2019).
7. XUH-2(45001/JG-5001, Bell 412EP-mod., former UH-X) made her F/F on 21 Dec., 2018,
at Subaru Utsunomiya plant which is the same airfield as JGSDF Kita-Utsunomiya.
And it was handed over o the JGSDF on 4 Mar.,2019.
Former "UH-X" was re-named to "XUH-2" by the end of Feb., 2019.
<USN in Japan>
1. The CVW-5 usually leave Japan for its six month cruise in mid May and return late November.
2. All the fixed wing Sqn. of the CVW-5 have switched their home base from Atsug to Iwakuni by 30 Mar., 2018.
Only the helicopter Sqn. keep remaining to the Atsugi.(They will not move to Iwakuni)
<USMC in Japan>
1. Subaru(former Fuji Heavy Industry) started their maintenance service for MV-22s at Kisarazu (JGSDF Kisarazu) .
The 1st. MV-22 came on 31 Jan. 2017 and it was hanger-in on 1 Feb., 2017. I flew-out on 5 Mar., 2019..
<USAF in Japan>
1. 21st SOS was established at Yokota on 1st. Jul. 2019 with 5 CV-22Bs.
The "old" 353SOG Det.1 was vanished and its 5 CV-22Bs were swiched to the 21st. SOS.
Now, there are: 12-0067, 13-0069, 14-0071, 14-0074 and 14-0075.
2. Usually there comes less than 10 a/cs at USAF/JASDF Yokota in one day.
Please check this site(Japnese only). http://yokotajoho.cocolog-nifty.com/
That's all today.
Uni
<General>
1. Usually, the JASDF release their open house schedule at around 20th March every year.
(But in these few years, they release only the date before July.)
2. Usually, the JGSDF release their open house schedule at early March, because they open their camps at the season of the cherry blossoms(early April).
3. Usually, the JMSDF release their open house schedule about 1-2 month before the event.
4. JASDF/JGSDF/JMSDF are "holiday" on Sat. and Sun. and the National holidays in Japan(Please check the holidays of this year).
There are no activities except routine maritime patrol, exercise, emergency and /or some special missions.
It is holiday from 27 Apr. to 6 May. this year.
5. There are also No activities on these days;
1) The day of the local school examinations.
2) The day of the Flying Safety which is usually 1st. Jul..
3) The year-end and 1st week of the new year(usually, around 25 Dec to 6 Jan.)
4) "O-bon" period, usually around 12 Aug. to 16 Aug..
5) The next day of the airshow or the open house day, except the transportation flight.
6. There are quite less flight from the 3rd. week of March to the The 1st. week of April(around 15 March to 3-4 April).
The end of March marks the end of the financial year in Japan. They used up their budget for the year, and maybe busy to write up /finish their paper-works.
They are also busy for the first few days of April, because new finacial year starts 1 Apr. in Japan
This means a lot of "old" organaization close on 31 Mar. and establish "new" organization on 1 Apr.. There are a lot of personnel movements, and relative ceremonies at this season.
7. Please check the NOTAM at this site before you visit to the airbase;
https://aisjapan.mlit.go.jp/Login.do
You' ll be able to get the time schedule of the mass flight, para-drop, and aerobatic
flights etc., for the airshow training.
8. Step ladder regulations
Almost all the JASDF bases have made regulations for the step ladders at the airshow.
They are different from each airbases and changing year by year.
1) You CAN NOT bring it into the base : Iruma, Hamamatsu, Komatsu, Komaki, Hyakuri and Tsuiki.
2) You can bring it into the base, but prohibit to use during the airshow(especially B.I. show); Chitose.
3) You can bring it into the base, but requested minimum use; Other JASDF base, JMSDF air base and JGSDF air fields.
9. Weathers:
1) Usually around 10 Jun. to 20 Jul. are rainy season in Japan. (In Okinawa, late May to mid Jun. No rainy season in Hokkaido)
2) Usually around late Sep. to mid Oct., there are 2 weeks cloudy or rainy days except Okinawa and Hokkaido.
3) Some typhoons hit in mid Aug. to mid Sep..
<JASDF>
1. General:
One fighter squadron usually has 3 training periods in one day from 0800am to 1700pm.
They start engines at about 0730, taxing to the R/W-end at about 0755, and T/O at just 0800.
They sometimes has "Night" training at the 4th period(1700pm or later).
The "Night" trainig schedule are often uploaded on their base-HP or local city hall's HP.
(But usually written in Japanese only.)
2. F-35As;
1) JASDF will purchase 147 F-35s in total(incl. 42 F-35Bs).(The Cabinet Decision on 18 Dec., 2018)
(Former plan was 42 F-35As). They've already got 99-8714 to 99-8716.
2) Japan will stop FACO at MHI Komaki from FY2019, and will import F-35s from US to reduce the budget.
3) JASDF formed up "new" 302 sqn. on 26 March 2019. And then "Rinji F-35A Hikotai" was disbanded.
4) Future plans;
in FY2020: get *9-8717 to *9-8722, 301 sqn. will swich to F-35A at Misawa.
in FY2021: get *9-8723 to *9-8728
in FY2022: get *9-8729 to *9-8734
A new fighter sqn. (F-35B) will be born by FY2024-end(Mar. 2025).
3. Phantoms;
1) JASDF have about 30 F-4EJkais at 301sqn.(Hyakuri) and ADTW(Gifu).
2) 4 original F-4EJs are also flying at ADTW,Gifu A.B..(TPC use).
3) 4 RF-4Es and 3 RF-4EJs at 501sqn.(Hyakuri).
All RF-4E weared "Shark-mouth" painting on their nose now.
RF-4E: 901(blue), 903, 907 and 909. (905(blue) and 913 was retired.)
RF-4EJ: 380, 397 and 433. (335 and 392 were retired)
They will be disbanded by FY2019-end(Mar. 2020).
The final flight seems to be the 1st. week of March 2020.
4) By FY2020-end(Mar. 2021), 301 sqn. will convert to F-35A at Misawa.
The final flight seems to be by December 2020.
Some rumor say that they will be a "paper sqn." from the autumn.
Surely, there are no official comments for the Phantom operations.
5) By FY2020-end(Mar. 2021), ADTW will finish to operate their F-4EJs and-kais.
6) To go to the famous spotting place "The Tower at Hyakuri"
Send e-mail(with Name, Nationality, Address, visit date and arrival time) to the general association
"Hyakuri Party"(hyakurip@gmail.com) , at least 3 days before your visit.
When the land keeper is busy and not come to the entrance gate, your request(s) will be rejected.
4. Mitsubishi F-2A/Bs;
1) 3rd. sqn.(F-2A/B, T-4) will change its home-base to Hyakuri in FY2019(former schedule was in 2020).
It seems to be March 2020.
5. Kawasaki C-1s.(Rev. 05 Nov. 2018);
1) Active: 001(FTB, Gifu), 002, 014, 018, 019, 020, 021(EC-1, Iruma), 024, 025, 026,
028, 029, 030, 031.
2) Retired: 38-1003(16 Mar. 2016, displayed at Miho), 48-1004(2016?),
48-1005(04 Apr. 2012), 58-1006(date?). 58-1007(? Sep. 2016), 58-1008(date?),
58-1011(9 Feb. 2018 at 403sqn., with 17,880 Flt Hrs. ), 58-1012(in FY2017),
58-1013(in FY2018), 68-1016(28 May. 2014), 68-1017(27 Jan. 2015) ,
78-1022(11 May. 2015) and 78-1023(2016 or 2017)
3) Crashed: 58-1009(19 Apr. 1983), 58-1010(18 Feb. 1986), 68-1015(19 Apr. 1983)
and 88-1027(28 Jun.2000)
6. Kawasaki C-2s;
1) XC-2 development program was finished on 27 Mar. 2017. So they are now "C-2".
2) 08-1201 had replaced its fuselage(main body), because its strength is weaker than they planned.
It is based at Gifu.
3) 18-1202 replaced her fuselage and modify to the ELINT version, and she started flying on 8 Feb, 2018.
We call her as "RC-2", but it is not the offcial name.
The RC-2 moved to Iruma on 26 Jun., 2018, and Belongs to the ADTW detachment at Iruma in FY 2018
and FY2019.
4) 98-1210 made her F/F on 22 Jan., 2019.
5) They will start to make up "C-2 ECM version" from FY2020. It seems they'll use 08-1201 for this project.
7. Active YS-11s;
1) YS-11FC: 52-1151.
52-1151 passed her IRAN on Oct.2018, so she will keep flying more 3 years and will retire in FY2021.
12-1160 was retired on 8 Oct., 2019.
2) YS-11EA: 12-1162 and 12-1163.
3) YS-11EB: 82-1155, 82-1157, 02-1159 and 12-1161. They will keep flying until replacing to the RC-2.
8. JASDF will get 3 KC-46As and set them at Miho A.B. from FY2020.
And then T-400s of the 23sqn. will move to Hamamatsu in FY2020.
9. Two U-125A(027 and 028) which painted in dark blue are now in IRAN at MHI.
There was a rumor that they will paint some new comouflage(s). But it was only a rumor(write on 8 Oct., 2019).
10. No infos. for the "Senkyo(*)" by now.
* Senkyo : Shortend term of the "Sengi-Kyougikai" in Japanese, meaning "The ACM meet in JASDF".
11. 701sqn.(Chitose) replaced their B-747s to B-777-300ERs(80-1111/1112).
2 B-747s had left Japan and went to USA.
Some parts of the VIP room will be displayed at Komatsu Aviation museum and JASDF Museum at Hamamatsu.
12. The Flight Check Sqn.(Iruma) will get 2 Cessna Latitude(model 680)s as U-680A in FY2019.
And one more in FY2020.
13. JASDF will make a Drone squadron(maybe at Misawa), and will operate 3 RQ-4s by FY2024.
14. JASDF will have the Air Review at Hyakuri air base on October 2020.
It means no "usual or normal" openhouse day at Hyakuri in 2020.
15. Because of the engine-trouble, almost all T-4s are grounded now.(Rev. 09 Sep., 2019)
Hamamatsu: 6 T-4s which had repaired the engines are flying.
Matsushima: 7 T-4s of the Blue Impulse are flying.
Ashiya: At least 6 T-4s flying.
Iruma: 3 T-4s flying.
Other bases: No T-4 flights.
16. C-130Hs will change their color scheme to the "C-2 like gray".
45-1074 is the 1st. one.
<JMSDF>
1. Kawasaki P-1s ;
1) 5501 was modified to UP-1(Flying test bed) .
2) 5502 was modified to the production type.
3) VP-3, JMSDF Atsugi had converted to P-1 sqn..
4) VP-1(Kanoya) got 3 P-1s(5517, 5518 and 5521) on 26 Jul., 2019.
They will get 5 P-1s in total by FY2019-end(= Mar.2020).
5) JMSDF will get 5 P-1s per FY until FY 2023-end.
6) Date of the First Flight in FY2019 ;
5522 : 19 Apr., 2019.
5523 : 02 Jul., 2019.
5524 : 19 Sep., 2019.
5525 : Not yet.
2. UH-60Js of the JMSDF will be disband in near future(by FY2024-end).
The SDF will undertake organizational reform that integrate ground-based aerial search and rescue
functions into the ASDF, which are currently performed by both the MSDF and ASDF.
(Medium Term Defense Program (FY2014-FY2018))
They will convert 3 SH-60Ks to UH-60Ks in FY2020 for the temporary use.
3. There was a plan that EP-3s and UP-3Ds would move from Iwakuni to Atsugi.
But this plan had discarded more than 4 years ago(I myself do not know it).
They keep staying at Iwakuni.
4. JMSDF will have the Fleet Review at Sagami-bay on 14 October 2019.
<JGSDF>
1. JGSDF got 5 V-22 Osplays in FY2018, but keep staying them in USA in FY2019.
Because of the local-base problem. They will get 17 V-22s in total.
2. AH-1s are reducing and they have no plan of AH-X.
They will shrink and re-locate attack-helicopter squadrons by FY2024-end.
3. AH-64Ds are not flying since the crash happend on 9 Feb., 2018.
It will start flying from 18 Nov., 2019.
4. CH-47J(52917/ JG-2917) had converted to CH-47"JA" type.
Other 3 CH-47Js will convert to "JA" type.
5. OH-1 with re-newed engines started to fly from 1 Mar. 2019.
There is only one flyable OH-1 which get the re-newd engines by now (code 604), at Akeno.
6. OH-6Ds will retire in FY2019.
In Hokkaido area, all OH-6Ds were retired by March-end of 2019.
There are one remains in Tohoku area, 3 remains at Somagahara.
No infos for the other bases.
There are no program for the "OH-X" by now(17 May. 2019).
7. XUH-2(45001/JG-5001, Bell 412EP-mod., former UH-X) made her F/F on 21 Dec., 2018,
at Subaru Utsunomiya plant which is the same airfield as JGSDF Kita-Utsunomiya.
And it was handed over o the JGSDF on 4 Mar.,2019.
Former "UH-X" was re-named to "XUH-2" by the end of Feb., 2019.
<USN in Japan>
1. The CVW-5 usually leave Japan for its six month cruise in mid May and return late November.
2. All the fixed wing Sqn. of the CVW-5 have switched their home base from Atsug to Iwakuni by 30 Mar., 2018.
Only the helicopter Sqn. keep remaining to the Atsugi.(They will not move to Iwakuni)
<USMC in Japan>
1. Subaru(former Fuji Heavy Industry) started their maintenance service for MV-22s at Kisarazu (JGSDF Kisarazu) .
The 1st. MV-22 came on 31 Jan. 2017 and it was hanger-in on 1 Feb., 2017. I flew-out on 5 Mar., 2019..
<USAF in Japan>
1. 21st SOS was established at Yokota on 1st. Jul. 2019 with 5 CV-22Bs.
The "old" 353SOG Det.1 was vanished and its 5 CV-22Bs were swiched to the 21st. SOS.
Now, there are: 12-0067, 13-0069, 14-0071, 14-0074 and 14-0075.
2. Usually there comes less than 10 a/cs at USAF/JASDF Yokota in one day.
Please check this site(Japnese only). http://yokotajoho.cocolog-nifty.com/
That's all today.
Uni
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Thans for its Nice up-date
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Thanks for the update Uni San.Uni wrote:Some infos. for 2019.
That's all today(25 Dec., 2018).
Uni
I was wondering if there's much flying at all from late February to mid March?
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Many thanks for this update, very interesting read as I will be returning to Japan next Nov/Dec.
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Thanks for very useful information.
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Miho Base Air Festival 2019, is on June 2nd, 2019
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105691
Shizuhama Base Air Festival 2019, is on May 19th, 2019
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105349
Komaki Base open day, is on March 2nd, 2019
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105702
V.P.
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105691
Shizuhama Base Air Festival 2019, is on May 19th, 2019
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105349
Komaki Base open day, is on March 2nd, 2019
https://flyteam.jp/airline/japan-air-se ... cle/105702
V.P.
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Hi all,
JASDF Museum will celebrate its 20th anniversary and will have special events on 20 and 21 Apr.
20 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
1135-1140 fly by(E767, U125, T4)
1300-1430 T-4 display
1430-1530 rescue display
21 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
0900-1530 F-2 and F-15 static display
http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/event ... 190420.pdf
(Japanese only)
Uni
JASDF Museum will celebrate its 20th anniversary and will have special events on 20 and 21 Apr.
20 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
1135-1140 fly by(E767, U125, T4)
1300-1430 T-4 display
1430-1530 rescue display
21 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
0900-1530 F-2 and F-15 static display
http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/event ... 190420.pdf
(Japanese only)
Uni
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Uni wrote:Hi all,
JASDF Museum will celebrate its 20th anniversary and will have special events on 20 and 21 Apr.
20 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
1135-1140 fly by(E767, U125, T4)
1300-1430 T-4 display
1430-1530 erscue display
21 Apr. 0900-1530 T-4s with special markings static display
0900-1530 F-2 and F-15 static display
http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/event ... 190420.pdf
(Japanese only)
Uni
thank you Uni-san!
sorry for the question but at what base will this be hosted?
thank you
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
That will be at Hamamatsu Air Base.
For the Saturday before the Hamamatsu air show last year, they fenced off the area to the west of the JASDF museum (at the south eastern side of the base) as parking for invitees to be bussed to the main show area for the dress rehearsal. I would expect them to open that area again for this anniversary event, as if the event is general public access, the museum itself will probably be too small.
Jonathan.
For the Saturday before the Hamamatsu air show last year, they fenced off the area to the west of the JASDF museum (at the south eastern side of the base) as parking for invitees to be bussed to the main show area for the dress rehearsal. I would expect them to open that area again for this anniversary event, as if the event is general public access, the museum itself will probably be too small.
Jonathan.
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
thank you! i'll try to get there!
will the museum be visitable aswell?
will the museum be visitable aswell?
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Re: Japan Airshows 2019
I doubt they will celebrate the JASDF Museum being open for 20 years by closing it. But it wouldn’t surprise me if access to the museum itself and any on-base provisions is by invitation or prior application.
But as the page which links to the flyer
http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/eventnews/
Says:
> There is a limit to the parking lot. Please use public transportation as much as possible.
It looks like it is unrestricted access. So it will probably be packed.
I wouldn’t plan to go there to look at the museum on that day – it sounds like they have a lot of activities set up:
> In rainy weather, we will exhibit the above aircraft as much as possible, and will also hold commemorative ceremonies, drum performances and music performances at the public hall
If I were going to the event, I would plan to visit the museum itself the in weeks before or after the display weekend.
I would arrive early at the weekend, arriving by public transport (I usually stay at the Toyoko Inn near the railway station and get a taxi from the station taxi rank. Since I haven’t figured out how to say “JASDF Museum” in Japanese, I have a map showing where it is, which the taxi drivers usually understand well enough to get me there).
For the flying I would consider the southern side of the airfield perimeter road to the west of the museum. I was there for the Saturday before the airshow last year, and it gave a pretty good view, although it filled up quickly. Plus parts of roadside form a bank, which gives an elevated view and makes it difficult for people to stand in front of you. It also helps to see Mount Fuji – it is over 70 miles away, so not overly impressive and only visible if the weather is really good, but it can form a notable backdrop to the activities on the runway / taxiways if you time your photos right.
This location also made apparent the “holding” system for road traffic before the car park opened. It became obvious that the cars were driving in a loop after the same ones passed by several times.
Looking at the timings, I would expect the aircraft in the flypast to get airborne some time earlier. As the schedule has “Commemorative ceremony (organizer greetings, greetings from guests, presentation of a letter of thanks, etc.)” from 10:45 to 11:45, with drummers from 11:24 to 11:29, and a brass band from 11:29 to 11:35, the aircraft may go up before 10:45 to hold (even the drummers may struggle if they are having to compete with T-4s getting airborne), then come back for a flypast at 11:35 to 11:40 towards the end of the opening ceremony. And you may get circuits when they recover, probably after the opening ceremony has finished at 11:45.
The notes for the afternoon T-4 display say “T-4 aircraft landing training display, pilot signature event”, so probably preparation, departure then circuits.
The notes for the Rescue display say “Ground display of Hamamatsu rescue team aircraft, rescue training display, pilot signature event”, So there may be some flying as well as the ground display.
If you can sign up to the Japanese NOTAM service, that may have more information closer to the time.
Apparently there will be a T-4 in special markings for the Rugby World Cup as well as one for the 20th anniversary of the museum. Not sure if they will be flying – I would expect you will have to go into the event to photograph them parked up on a hardstand.
The Sunday looks to be ground events only, but as the F-15 and F-2 aren’t mentioned on the Saturday, they could arrive on Sunday morning. But it is probably more likely they will come from 1 Technical School at the other end of the base, in which case they will be towed to the museum.
Jonathan.
But as the page which links to the flyer
http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/airpark/eventnews/
Says:
> There is a limit to the parking lot. Please use public transportation as much as possible.
It looks like it is unrestricted access. So it will probably be packed.
I wouldn’t plan to go there to look at the museum on that day – it sounds like they have a lot of activities set up:
> In rainy weather, we will exhibit the above aircraft as much as possible, and will also hold commemorative ceremonies, drum performances and music performances at the public hall
If I were going to the event, I would plan to visit the museum itself the in weeks before or after the display weekend.
I would arrive early at the weekend, arriving by public transport (I usually stay at the Toyoko Inn near the railway station and get a taxi from the station taxi rank. Since I haven’t figured out how to say “JASDF Museum” in Japanese, I have a map showing where it is, which the taxi drivers usually understand well enough to get me there).
For the flying I would consider the southern side of the airfield perimeter road to the west of the museum. I was there for the Saturday before the airshow last year, and it gave a pretty good view, although it filled up quickly. Plus parts of roadside form a bank, which gives an elevated view and makes it difficult for people to stand in front of you. It also helps to see Mount Fuji – it is over 70 miles away, so not overly impressive and only visible if the weather is really good, but it can form a notable backdrop to the activities on the runway / taxiways if you time your photos right.
This location also made apparent the “holding” system for road traffic before the car park opened. It became obvious that the cars were driving in a loop after the same ones passed by several times.
Looking at the timings, I would expect the aircraft in the flypast to get airborne some time earlier. As the schedule has “Commemorative ceremony (organizer greetings, greetings from guests, presentation of a letter of thanks, etc.)” from 10:45 to 11:45, with drummers from 11:24 to 11:29, and a brass band from 11:29 to 11:35, the aircraft may go up before 10:45 to hold (even the drummers may struggle if they are having to compete with T-4s getting airborne), then come back for a flypast at 11:35 to 11:40 towards the end of the opening ceremony. And you may get circuits when they recover, probably after the opening ceremony has finished at 11:45.
The notes for the afternoon T-4 display say “T-4 aircraft landing training display, pilot signature event”, so probably preparation, departure then circuits.
The notes for the Rescue display say “Ground display of Hamamatsu rescue team aircraft, rescue training display, pilot signature event”, So there may be some flying as well as the ground display.
If you can sign up to the Japanese NOTAM service, that may have more information closer to the time.
Apparently there will be a T-4 in special markings for the Rugby World Cup as well as one for the 20th anniversary of the museum. Not sure if they will be flying – I would expect you will have to go into the event to photograph them parked up on a hardstand.
The Sunday looks to be ground events only, but as the F-15 and F-2 aren’t mentioned on the Saturday, they could arrive on Sunday morning. But it is probably more likely they will come from 1 Technical School at the other end of the base, in which case they will be towed to the museum.
Jonathan.
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Hi Jonathan,
Your Japanese translation and schedule expectation are perfect !
This event must be very small show I think.
Well, this video shows you the T-4 demonstration at JASDF museum.
Everytime same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgSWjclGd9U
This time, I think they will display 2 special marking T-4s as static show from 0900-1430.
And on Saturday, they'll show you movements-activities from 1300-1430 at the side of them.
(There are Max. 4 aircrafts parking space in front of the museum.)
On Sunday, there will be only static show of the 2 special marking T-4s and F-15J and F-2A which towed from 1st. Technical School.
(No engine-run tihs time)
Uni
Your Japanese translation and schedule expectation are perfect !
This event must be very small show I think.
Well, this video shows you the T-4 demonstration at JASDF museum.
Everytime same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgSWjclGd9U
This time, I think they will display 2 special marking T-4s as static show from 0900-1430.
And on Saturday, they'll show you movements-activities from 1300-1430 at the side of them.
(There are Max. 4 aircrafts parking space in front of the museum.)
On Sunday, there will be only static show of the 2 special marking T-4s and F-15J and F-2A which towed from 1st. Technical School.
(No engine-run tihs time)
Uni
Re: Japan Airshows 2019
Re 01 Jun. JGSDF Kasumigaura
I went there in 2018. The base is on two sides of the road, the preserved helos (OK for photos) and what I hope were just truck & tracked vehicle shops on one side, open from 9ish maybe. The other side of the road is the airfield, only open from 14.00. Some of the hangars were open in the morning and a few helos performed practice flights, and you can walk round most of the base on the roads. The sun wasn't great. By the time I left (to fly to somewhere near Miho) some of the hangars had been closed, which I must assume is how they will have stayed for the afternoon. I would suggest (and others surely know better) that a week day could be more profitable here.
I went there in 2018. The base is on two sides of the road, the preserved helos (OK for photos) and what I hope were just truck & tracked vehicle shops on one side, open from 9ish maybe. The other side of the road is the airfield, only open from 14.00. Some of the hangars were open in the morning and a few helos performed practice flights, and you can walk round most of the base on the roads. The sun wasn't great. By the time I left (to fly to somewhere near Miho) some of the hangars had been closed, which I must assume is how they will have stayed for the afternoon. I would suggest (and others surely know better) that a week day could be more profitable here.
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Public transportation to the JASDF Museum
From JR Hamamatsu station,
Go to the North side, bus station at No.14,
Take No.51 bus. and get off at "Izumi 4(yon)-chome",
and walk about 10 min.
1) No.51 bus goes to "Seirei Hamamatsu, Izumi, Takaoka"
Departure times on Sat. & Sun. : 0750, 0820, 0850, 0923, 0943 and every 03, 20 and 43.
It takes about 18-25min. to " Izumi 4-chome", 320JPY
2) The bus stop "Izumi 4-chome" is 34.747510N, 137.719557E.
3) "JASDF Museum" in Japanese: Hamamatsu Kohokan(or "Kou-Hou-kan"), nicknamed as "Ea-Pahku(or Air Park)".
Uni
From JR Hamamatsu station,
Go to the North side, bus station at No.14,
Take No.51 bus. and get off at "Izumi 4(yon)-chome",
and walk about 10 min.
1) No.51 bus goes to "Seirei Hamamatsu, Izumi, Takaoka"
Departure times on Sat. & Sun. : 0750, 0820, 0850, 0923, 0943 and every 03, 20 and 43.
It takes about 18-25min. to " Izumi 4-chome", 320JPY
2) The bus stop "Izumi 4-chome" is 34.747510N, 137.719557E.
3) "JASDF Museum" in Japanese: Hamamatsu Kohokan(or "Kou-Hou-kan"), nicknamed as "Ea-Pahku(or Air Park)".
Uni