Aéroport de Tokachi-Obihiro (OBO)
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan, Tokachi-Obihiro Airport (IATA: OBO, ICAO: RJCB) serves as a crucial gateway to the Tokachi region and Obihiro city. Established in 1981, the airport aims to facilitate both regional connectivity and to support the area's thriving agricultural sector, renowned for its rich produce.
Strategically located approximately 25 kilometers southeast of Obihiro city, Tokachi-Obihiro functions predominantly as a domestic airport, though it momentarily serves select international charter flights during peak tourist seasons. The airport’s effective operations ensure seamless travel for residents and visitors alike, linking the region to major Japanese cities such as Tokyo, with daily flights primarily served by Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA).
Aviation activities at Tokachi-Obihiro are moderate yet efficient, with the airport handling approximately 690,000 passengers annually. Despite its modest size, it prides itself on a well-maintained and user-friendly facility that caters to a mix of business travelers, tourists, and local inhabitants. The terminal, equipped with essential amenities, offers a stress-free and convenient travel experience, reflecting the warm hospitality of the region.
Tokachi-Obihiro Airport's continued development and commitment to service excellence underscore its role as a vital transit point in Hokkaido. It remains a pivotal link between the vibrant local culture and the broader Japanese archipelago, fostering both economic growth and regional tourism.