Minato, Tokyo, JP 🇯🇵 Heliport
ICAO
JP-1750
IATA
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Elevation
399 ft
Region
JP-13
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 35.6435° N, 139.7464° E
Continent: Asia
Type: Heliport
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Unfortunately, specific recent traveler reviews and experiences for Granpark Heights Helipad (JP-1750) in Minato, Tokyo, are not publicly available. This helipad appears to be primarily for private, corporate, or emergency use, rather than a public facility with widespread traveler commentary. Therefore, detailed information regarding overall traveler sentiment, terminal facilities, security, or transportation connections from a traveler's perspective is not documented.
In summary, Granpark Heights Helipad (JP-1750) serves a specialized function, and as such, there are no accessible recent traveler reviews or experiences that detail sentiment, facilities, security, or transportation. It is not a public-facing heliport for general commercial travel.
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