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Shizuhama Air Base

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Airport type
  
Military

Location
  
Yaizu, Shizuoka, Japan

09/27
  
1,500

Phone
  
+81 54-622-1234

Operator
  
JASDF

Elevation AMSL
  
23 ft / 7 m

1,500
  
4,921

Owner
  
Ministry of Defense

Shizuhama Air Base

Address
  
Japan, 〒421-0201 Shizuoka Prefecture, Yaizu, Kamikosugi, 1602

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Shizuhama Air Base (静浜基地, Shizuhama-kichi) (ICAO: RJNY) is a Japan Air Self-Defense Force base located in the city of Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, in central Japan. It is the smallest air base in Japan with a functional runway.

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History

Shizuhama Air Base was established in December 1944 as the Fujieda Naval Air Station of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. After World War II, the base facilities came under the control of the United States, and were returned to the Japanese government in August 1958, at which time the base was given its present name. From June 1959, the base became host to the JASDF 15th Training Wing. In May 1964, the 15th Training Wing was deactivated, and replaced by the 11th Training Wing.

Organization

Shizuhama Air Base provides initial pilot flight training for the Japan Air Self Defense Force. It reports to JASDF Air Training Command, headquartered at Hamamatsu Air Base.

  • 11th Training Wing
  • 1st Squadron (Fuji T-7)
  • 2nd Squadron (Fuji T-7)
  • Shizuhama Air Traffic Control Group
  • Shizuhama Weather Group
  • Shizuhama Regional Military Police Group
  • References

    Shizuhama Air Base Wikipedia