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Kansai International Airport
airport serving Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto, Japan
Odaiba
thumb|right|300px|Odaiba as seen from the Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo)|Rainbow Bridge in 2025 is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. Odaiba was initially built for defensive purposes in the 1850s. The land was dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and was redeveloped in the 1990s into a major commercial, residential and leisure area. Odaiba, along with Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama, is one of the few manmade seashores in Tokyo Bay where the waterfront is accessible and not blocked by industry and harbor areas
Chubu Centrair International Airport
airport on an artificial island in Ise Bay, Japan
Dejima
thumb|17th-century Dutch Dejima, Japan thumb|A Dutchman with his servant at Dejima (18th-century painting by unknown artist, British Museum collection) thumb|right|A 2017 model of Dejima in the National Museum of Ethnology (Netherlands)|Museum Volkenkunde in [[Leiden, Netherlands]] thumb|A central part of reconstructed Dejima, Nagasaki, 2007 thumb|right|Dejima and Nagasaki Bay, circa 1820. Two Dutch ships (far right) and numerous Chinese trading Junk (ship)|junks (left and center) are depicted. thumb|right|A view of Dejima island in Nagasaki Bay (from Philipp Franz von Siebold|Siebold's Nippon
Kitakyushu Airport
airport
Port Island
island in Kobe, Japan
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
amusement park and aquarium in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan
Yumeshima
thumb|300px|A full view of Yumeshima (2015)
Central Breakwater
two artificial islands in the Tokyo Bay
Wakae Island
artificial island in Japan