On Kansai Airport which was flooded with Typhoon No. 21, domestic flight operations started on the 2nd island where the damage was light on the 7th. Flights departing from Fukuoka and Narita and other places also landing one after another while leaving departures for Niigata and Naha etc. Passengers heard a voice of relief (Ann).

Chen Tingyu (21), a college student who had been visiting Japan from Taiwan by four families, boarded a flight departing at 3:45 pm for Naha.

Immediately after coming to Japan on the 8th, the flight departure flight from Kansai was canceled, and during the tour of Osaka and Kyoto, I reserved himself for Taipei from Naha on the 7th night where there was only one vacant seat, but from Osaka to Naha It was said that the flights to the airport were full. When I came directly to Kansai without being able to give up, I could make a reservation for Naha. "I was scared of anxiety until I took a flight, but it was really nice to be back home."

In Yokohama City's 3rd year, Ms. Hashimoto Kaede (21) arrived from Haneda at around 3 pm to return home in Kobe City. When I saw a sparse Terminal 2, I was surprised that "people are always full of people waiting for boarding." He says it will go to Taiwan trip from Kansai in November, "I am happy that the usual vibrancy is returning to the airport at that time."

A woman lady (50) in Fukuoka city Chuo Ward arriving from Fukuoka is scheduled to meet with a childhood friend living in Kobe City, booking a flight to Kansai for several months. I saw the influence of the typhoon in the news and thought that I was thinking of refunding and going by bullet train, but I got an e-mail saying that it will be operated last night. "I was looking forward to it so it flew safely and it was really nice, I was relieved that a high-speed ship to Kobe came out," he said.

Passengers also got off from Kushiro, Hokkaido, which was just hit by the earthquake.

A 33-year-old male employee (33) in Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture, was born in Hokkaido Akkeshi (Akegashi) town with three friends from college days traveling to Hokkaido. In the early morning of 6th when there was an earthquake 4 people are staying at the parents' house in Akkeshi-cho. It was forced to destroy milk that milked parents running dairy industry due to blackouts. While the Internet was out of service, I was able to confirm that the flight scheduled to fly finally arrived on the 6th night and headed for the airport. "I'm glad I came back to Osaka for the time being."

Mr. Koji Ino (36), a painting company employee in Asahi Ward, Osaka city, stayed in Tochigi-cho in Hokkaido as a business trip. Canceled due to the earthquake although it was planned to return to Kansai from New Chitose Airport on 7th in order to pass the Mikoshi at the local festival. I knew that flights to Kansai from Kushiro will be operated and I ran about 70 kilometers from the Asuka road with the signal disappeared. "I thought it was impossible but I came back in time," he said with a smile.

Takeshi Sakimoto (51), a professor at the Faculty of Social Studies at Edogawa University, was visiting Teshikaga Town in Hokkaido for field visits of specialized tourism studies. I was booking a trip to Kansai in order to participate in the practical training in Osaka, but I look back on "I was anxious until today whether or not I fly."

"Kawasaki resumed at a sudden pitch and was really saved, and on the tourist side, the impact of restarting Kansai is enormously large." (Shin'ichiro Bando)