Hong Kong Airlines will launch direct daily
flights between Hong Kong and Okayama, Japan on 28 March 2016.
The
new service will be operated with an all-economy class Airbus A320
aircraft. Okayama is situated in the southeastern Chugoku region
and faces the Seto Inland Sea.
Mr. Li Dianchun, Chief
Commercial Officer of Hong Kong Airlines, said, “We are
delighted to launch flights to Okayama
following the launch of Miyazaki and Kumamoto in Kyushu last
year. With the upcoming sakura blossom season in Japan, we believe Okayama will become another popular travel destination, and further strengthen our network in Japan. This will also
offer passengers more diverse options for business and leisure
travel.”
With the launch of Okayama service, Hong Kong
Airlines will operate flights to six destinations in Japan.
The route will be complemented
by the existing two daily flights to Okinawa, five-time weekly
service to Sapporo, thrice-weekly service to Kagoshima,
twice-weekly flights to Miyazaki and Kumamoto.
In total, Hong Kong Airlines will operate a
total of 33 weekly flights between Hong Kong and Japan.
Okayama, Japan
Okayama is endowed with abundant natural beauty, including the
islands in the Seto Inland Sea, the “Seto-ohashi Bridge” that
spans Honshu and Shikoku islands, “Mt. Washu-zan”, which overlooks
the scenery of the islands and the bridge, and the “Hiruzen-kogen
Highlands” in Daisen-Oki National Park.
Other must-see historic
sites and historical structures include the “Okayama Castle”,
noted for its unique black exterior, and the “Kibitsu-jinja
Shrine”, which has a national treasure sanctuary and worship hall
as well as the important cultural property Kita-zuishin-mon Gate.
Situated in the Okayama City, the “Koraku-en
Garden” is one of the three major gardens in Japan, offers a
beautiful view of the “Okayama Castle”. The “Koraku-en Garden”,
which took 14 years to complete in the 17th century, was the first
lawn garden in Japan. The garden is about 130,000 square meters,
consists of ponds, wooden bridges, woodlands, teahouses, lotus
ponds and a Noh stage (for performing traditional Japanese Noh
drama). Visitors can also enjoy a panoramic view of the garden
from the top of Yuishin-zan Hill.
The mild climate and scant rainfall make Okayama
ideal for growing grapes, peaches, and other fruits.
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