Miho Airfield, Military and civil aviation facility in Yonago, Japan.
Miho Airfield is a mixed-use aviation facility in Shimizu-ku that serves both military and civilian operations. The site features a 2,500-meter asphalt runway capable of handling Japan Air Self-Defense Force traffic and scheduled passenger services throughout the year.
The airfield originated as an Imperial Japanese Army air base during World War II. After 1945, it transitioned to occupation forces and eventually became a dual-use facility combining civilian and military aviation.
The airport is known as Yonago Kitaro Airport, named after a manga character created by local artist Shigeru Mizuki. This connection to popular culture shapes how locals and visitors understand the place's identity.
The facility operates regular services connecting to major cities across Japan throughout the day. Passengers should expect standard airport procedures and be aware that military activities share the runway with civilian flights.
The Japan Coast Guard has maintained an air station here since 1978, operating helicopters and aircraft for maritime patrol work. This separate mission sets the facility apart from typical passenger airports and adds a specialized operational layer.
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