Hi, my name is Morag and I'm currently living in Oxford in the UK, although I'm originally from Edin...
Hi, my name is Morag and I'm currently living in Oxford in the UK, although I'm originally from Edinburgh in Scotland. My main interests are Internet and TV, although I try to keep up to date with what's happening in the music and cinema world too.
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Kansai is Japan's nesest international airport, serving the cities of Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe. It's built on reclaimed land in the sea, so it makes for an interesting approach as you get closer and closer to the water. On arrival in the terminal, be prepared for a hike - Kansai is enormous and your hike to immigration will involve lots of corridors and flights of stairs. Goodness knoes how a wheelchair user or someone with a pushchair would manage. Immigration are efficient and as long as your paperwork is in order you shouldn't wait too long. Once through immigration bagage collection is efficient too. I wasn't stopped by Customs, but several westerners were. Officials speak English, so you should have no problem with their questions! There is a railway station in the airport which is the best way from the airport to Osaka, and then you can connect on to the rest of the japanese rail network. As i only used Kansai on arrival, not departure, I can't speak for the departure facilities, but it was all very clean, very modern, with lots of space.
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