Taga, JP 🇯🇵 Closed Airport
JP-2102
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JP-25
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Location: 35.23663° N, 136.2884° E
Continent: AS
Type: Closed Airport
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August 1945
The airfield was a military installation that ceased operations following the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II. The facility was demilitarized, and the land was subsequently redeveloped for industrial purposes.
The former airfield site has been completely redeveloped and is now a major industrial zone. The land is occupied by large manufacturing facilities, primarily the Bridgestone Hikone Plant and the Kirin Brewery Shiga Plant. The coordinates provided in the query (35.23663, 136.2884) fall directly within the Bridgestone factory premises. All traces of the original runways and military buildings have been erased.
The facility was officially known as Hikone Airfield (彦根飛行場) and also referred to as Yokaichi No. 2 Airfield. The name 'Taga Airfield' is a modern descriptor based on its location, and the ICAO code 'JP-2102' is a non-standard identifier from a third-party database, not an official code. Constructed by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service between 1943 and 1944, its primary mission was the air defense of the vital Keihanshin (Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) industrial and urban region. It served as a base for fighter units, most notably the 246th Sentai, which operated the Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien ('Tony') fighter aircraft. The airfield was targeted and bombed by Allied B-29s in July 1945 and was abandoned after the war ended.
There are zero plans or prospects for reopening the airfield. The land has been occupied by large-scale, active industrial plants for over 70 years, making any conversion back to aviation use completely infeasible.
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