Izumo Airport is located in Izumo, Shimane, and is nicknamed Izumo Enmusubi Airport.
It operates lines to Haneda, Osaka (Itami), Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Oki.
It's located at the west end of Lake Shinji.
It's also close to Izumo Shrine.
There’s enough accessible parking space, and after the 2014 reform, there’s enough accessibility, including multipurpose bathrooms.
If you ask at the JAL “Smile Support” services at the 1st floor counter, you can get kind support from the staff.
From JR Matsue Station, by airport connecting bus, around 30 minutes.
From Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station, around 40 minutes (no low floor buses) From Izumo-shi Station by connecting bus, around 25 minutes (There are bus stops on the way).
From Tamatsukuri Spa, by connecting bus, around 30 minutes.
From Izumo Shrine, around 35 minutes (no low floor buses) By taxi, from Shōbara Station, Shinji Station, and Hirata-shi Station, around 10 - 15 minutes.
Bumps at the entrance
No
Entrance width
Accessible bathroom
Yes
Bathroom entrance width
90cm(35.4in)
Accessible parking space
Yes (15)
Wheelchair loaning
Yes
Multilingual information
Available
Display items with multilingual explanation
Available
Multilingual pamphlets
Staff fluent in foreign languages
Wifi connection
Yes
Audio (English) guidance
Yes
Accesible data
Photo
Comment
Ramp beside the accessible parking space
View of the surroundings of the entrance. Braille blocks are installed.
Accessible parking space with 15 lots. (Direct intercom to the reception available)
Inside of the terminal
Pedestrian leading rubber tiles (Hodōkun) are installed. They help visually impaired people walk around with fewer burdens to wheelchairs or wheeled luggage.
View of the entrance to the accessible bathroom
Inside of the multipurpose bathroom. Installed on both the 1st and 2nd floors.
Escalator
Accessible elevator
Inspector’s comments
A visually impaired person (full blindness) / Female
Upon reservation, it’s possible to have assistance from the staff.
There’s an intercom at the parking space through which you can contact the staff immediately after you get off the car.
There are Braille blocks at the entrance, and inside the building, rubber mats functioning like Braille blocks are installed, leading pedestrians. The rubber mats are installed up to the counter, which makes it easy to reach the staff. The rubber mats did not rattle even under the wheelchair. The elevator has audio guidance, so I could know which floor I was on.