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  • Distance between Naha Airport and Tokyo Haneda International Airport

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    • The distance between [1]Naha Airport and [2]Tokyo Haneda International Airport is 1554.269 Kilometers or 965.778 Miles.

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    Airport[1]
    Naha Airport
    IATA Airport Code: OKA
    ICAO Airport Code: ROAH
    Asia -> Japan -> Naha
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 26.19580078
    Longitude: 127.6460037
    Elevation: 12
    Airport[2]
    Tokyo Haneda International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: HND
    ICAO Airport Code: RJTT
    Asia -> Japan -> Tokyo
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 35.552299
    Longitude: 139.779999
    Elevation: 35

    • The distance between Naha Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is 654.69 Kilometers or 406.81 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport is 738.36 Kilometers or 458.80 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Kerama Airport is 35.36 Kilometers or 21.97 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Aguni Airport is 59.77 Kilometers or 37.14 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Hateruma Airport is 453.7 Kilometers or 281.92 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Kadena Air Base is 21.53 Kilometers or 13.38 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Kerama Airport is 35.36 Kilometers or 21.97 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Aguni Airport is 59.77 Kilometers or 37.14 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Kadena Air Base is 21.53 Kilometers or 13.38 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is 654.69 Kilometers or 406.81 Miles.
      The distance between Naha Airport and Kagoshima Airport is 691.32 Kilometers or 429.57 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is 1389.19 Kilometers or 863.2 Miles.
    • The distance between Naha Airport and Daniel K Inouye International Airport is 7490.224 Kilometers or 4654.209 Miles.

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    A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers and/or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.

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