SKY GATE VISION will be used to display the latest airport news and entertainment information tailored to each area to improve customer service and enhance the overall airport brand.
We will also make the signage terminals available for corporate promotions to expand our advertising business.
We cordially invite you to join us for the opening ceremony to commemorate its launch.
| Date & time |
From 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, 26 June 2012 |
| Location |
North side seating area and in front of the security checkpoints
in the departure lobby on the 3rd floor of Terminal 2
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| Details |
Address by the organizer
(Kosaburo Morinaka, President & CEO, Narita International Airport Corporation)
Unveiling ceremony
Introduction of contents |
| Facility name |
SKY GATE VISION |
| Terminals |
Total of 100 terminals comprising 336 screens |
| Locations |
Terminals 1 and 2 |
AQUARIUM NARITA

At weekends, the entire airport will be transformed into a digital aquarium using display terminals, both large and small, in various parts of the airport.
(Special content for weekends only)
◆Airing date & time
Every week on Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
LIVING JAPAN

We will introduce comments from the book, LIVING JAPAN, by Professor Donald Keene, a famous scholar of Japanese literature who recently acquired Japanese citizenship.
These will be accompanied by beautiful pictures of Japan that are carefully selected each month.
ART OF JAPAN

Cutting-edge imaging techniques will be used to dynamically reproduce traditional Japanese folded screen paintings and other artwork to showcase the stunning beauty of traditional Japanese art.
The title, ART OF JAPAN, was written by the famous calligrapher, Soun Takeda.
DANCE IN NARITA

This content features a master dancer from the Hanayanagi school of Japanese dancing filmed wearing a kimono and actually performing in out-of-the-ordinary settings such as the apron, departure lobby and other locations in the airport.
ARCHITECTURAL GYMNASTICS

Architectural gymnastics is a hot new form of exercise that has recently drawn a wide media coverage.
It uses gymnastics to create forms that resemble various architectural structures from Japan and abroad in an entertaining manner.