Airport guide
Kansai International Airport (RJBB) sits on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, Japan, 24 miles southwest of central Osaka. Two parallel runways (13,123 ft, 13,123 ft) handle every current business jet. Field elevation 28 ft, no density-altitude concerns. Kansai is the principal western Japan gateway, serving Osaka, Kyoto (30 min from Shin-Osaka by Shinkansen), and Kobe. Structural flow: Kansai region corporate (Panasonic, Sharp, Kyocera, Murata), heavy tourism flow to Kyoto, and the broader Kansai cultural circuit. Ground time to central Osaka via the JR Haruka express is 50 minutes; Kyoto via Haruka is 75; Kobe via JR is 45.