Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by Japan’s major cities, island gateways, and regional travel hubs. From global megacities and historic cultural centres to northern winter destinations and subtropical islands, this collection reflects the diversity and connectivity of Japan’s travel landscape.
Japan is home to one of the world’s most advanced transportation and aviation networks, linking dense urban regions with coastal cities, mountain landscapes, and i. . . Read More >
Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by Japan’s major cities, island gateways, and regional travel hubs. From global megacities and historic cultural centres to northern winter destinations and subtropical islands, this collection reflects the diversity and connectivity of Japan’s travel landscape.
Japan is home to one of the world’s most advanced transportation and aviation networks, linking dense urban regions with coastal cities, mountain landscapes, and island communities across the Pacific. Airport codes have become familiar symbols of movement and identity, representing both international gateways and domestic travel connections throughout the country.
This collection brings together made-to-order products inspired by destinations across Japan and their airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Whether your connection comes from travel, study, work, heritage, or unforgettable experiences abroad, these designs celebrate the places that continue to stay with you.
Explore Japan Destinations
Greater Tokyo & Central Japan
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Tokyo (HND / NRT) – Japan’s capital and one of the world’s largest urban and aviation centres
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Nagoya (NGO) – A central Japanese manufacturing and transportation hub positioned between Tokyo and Osaka
Kansai & Western Japan
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Osaka (KIX / OSA) – A major Kansai region city known for commerce, cuisine, and regional travel connections
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Fukuoka (FUK) – A major Kyushu city connecting Japan with wider East Asian travel networks
Northern Japan & Hokkaido
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Sapporo (CTS) – Hokkaido’s largest city and a northern gateway known for winter tourism and regional culture
Okinawa & Southern Islands
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Naha (OKA) – Okinawa’s capital and a subtropical island gateway in southern Japan
Japan’s East Asia Connections
Japan forms one of the major pillars of East Asia’s aviation and travel network, maintaining strong regional connections with destinations across China, South Korea, and wider Pacific travel corridors.
From the megacity networks of Tokyo and Osaka to the island gateways of Okinawa and Hokkaido, Japan combines high-speed domestic connectivity with extensive international aviation links across Asia and beyond.
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