
The Okayado International Airport is an ficticious Japanese international airport in the manga series, presumedly located in Tokyo. It is used by the residents of the Kurusu House to travel to the Lamia Village in Chapter 60. The airport later reappears in Chapter 83 in a flashback when Sekmeti tells the residents of the Kurusu House how she traveled to Japan together with Abul as part of the Cultural Exchange Between Species Bill.
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The Okayado International Airport is set up like a typical airport with conveyor belts for passengers' luggage, display boards with aircraft arrival and departure times, and metal scanners to check luggage and valuables. Passengers are also not allowed to take electronics or batteries in the checked luggage.
On the departure of the plane to the Lamia Village, some of Kimihito's homestay Girls encountered some difficulties with the security people, partly because the staff is not so flexible in dealing with Liminal passengers. Centorea was particularly affected by this, since due to that only a maximum of twenty kilos of luggage are allowed on the plane, she could not take her armor with her and then she had problems passing the metal scanner because her horseshoes were made of metal (and it would have been too cumbersome to remove the horseshoes). Also, the security guards were not sure at first whether Suu could fly on the plane, since taking liquids into the planes is not allowed, but Suu's body, since she is a Slime, is completely liquid. But the security guards finally allowed it.[1]
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- It is possible that the Okayado International Airport is also at least partly managed by the Black Lily Innovations Research Laboratory, as the flight Kimihito and his homestay girls took to the Lamia Village was a multispecies flight provide by Mr President, which means that he had the permission from the airport company to organize this private flight.
- Due to its presumed location in Tokyo, the Okayado International Airport is probably based on the real-life Tokyo-Haneda Airport.
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