The OSAKAKO Vertiport Hangar will host the SoraCruise by Japan Airlines immersive theater from 8–25 March 2026, with free admission by advance reservation; organizers include Japan Airlines, Sumitomo Corporation, Soracle Corporation, and Osaka Metro.
Logistics and operational setup
The event occupies the dedicated eVTOL hangar at OSAKAKO Vertiport (1-105-5 Kaigandori, Minato-ku, Osaka City), a Vertiport managed by Osaka Metro. Seating and simulator slots are scheduled to manage visitor flow; advance bookings begin in late February and are required for entry. The installation includes a full-scale immersive theater unit and a 1/10 scale model of the planned Soracle eVTOL aircraft, with spatial audio, synchronized vibrations and high-resolution imagery replicating the JAL FUTURE MAP vision.
Access, capacity and timing
Hours are set across the period March 8–25, 2026, with staggered sessions to reduce queuing and crowding. Organizers have coordinated transport access to minimize peak congestion at the vertiport: dedicated shuttle routes, nearby metro connections, and on-site wayfinding will guide visitors between drop-off points and the hangar. Expect short security screenings given the interactive exhibits and model displays.
Health, safety and regulatory notes
The exhibit is positioned as part of Osaka’s advanced air mobility strategy; it was selected for the Osaka Prefecture “FY2025 Advanced Air Mobility Tourism Business Creation Support Subsidy.” Safety briefings accompany the simulated rides. As eVTOL commercial operations are targeted for 2027 in the Osaka Bay area, the exhibition doubles as a public demonstration of operational concepts and passenger flow management at vertiports.
What visitors will experience
At the core is the immersive theater SoraCruise, recreating an eVTOL flight over Osaka and other locations using synchronized motion, audio and visuals. Exhibits include:
- 1/10 scale Soracle eVTOL model with static and interactive panels
- Video exhibits introducing next-generation mobility concepts and timelines
- Permanent content from Osaka Metro about vertiport infrastructure and advanced air mobility
It’s a hands-on primer for how short-hop aerial services might plug into urban transport networks—think last-mile options, not unlike how marinas feed coastal charter operations.
Exhibit layout (typical session)
| Phase | Duration | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Entry & orientation | 10–15 min | Safety briefing, JAL FUTURE MAP context |
| Immersive flight | 8–12 min | Synchronized motion, spatial audio, visual routes over Osaka |
| Model & tech zone | 15–20 min | 1/10 Soracle model, operation panels, video |
| Q&A & exit | 5–10 min | Future service plans, reservation info |
Strategic aims and transport integration
The four partners — Japan Airlines, Sumitomo Corporation, Soracle Corporation et Osaka Metro — are using the event to accelerate social implementation of eVTOLs as safe, secure and low-emission urban air transport. From a logistics perspective, the demonstration targets three outcomes:
- Validate passenger experience and vertiport throughput under near-operational conditions
- Showcase infrastructure requirements for connecting vertiports to existing transport hubs
- Stimulate local economies by positioning advanced air mobility as a tourism and business enabler
Planners are paying attention to integration points—how people get to the hangar, luggage handling, ADA access, and potential freight or medevac scenarios—because those operational details determine whether eVTOLs remain a novelty or become a reliable transport layer.
Implications for coastal and marina operators
There’s a natural crossover with maritime tourism: vertiports near waterfronts could act as transfer nodes for yacht charters, day-trip boat rentals, and superyacht crew movements. I’ve seen similar multimodal pilots where a short air hop connects a city center to a marina faster than a road transfer—sometimes it’s the difference between catching a sunset cruise or watching it from the highway.
Practical visitor tips
Reserve early when bookings open; arrive by public transport where possible; allow extra time for exploration of the tech exhibits. Photography rules may apply in certain zones. Entry is free but capacity-controlled, so treat the reservation like a ticket to a popular marina berth—turn up on time.
In short, the OSAKAKO Vertiport SoraCruise run (8–25 March 2026) is both a public showcase and a field test for how eVTOLs could fit into urban and coastal mobility. For anyone in boating, charter operations or marina management, it’s worth watching: the lessons in vertiport logistics, passenger flow and intermodal connectivity could influence how marinas and yachting businesses plan transfers, captain logistics and shore-side services in the near future.
Wrap-up: SoraCruise returns to demonstrate the operational and public-facing side of next-gen air mobility at OSAKAKO Vertiport, combining immersive flight simulations, a Soracle model, and exhibits by Japan Airlines, Sumitomo Corporation and Osaka Metro. The event highlights scheduling, safety protocols and infrastructure needs that matter for transport planners and tourism operators alike. For GetBoat.com readers, this signals potential new links between vertiports and marinas—affecting yacht and boat charter logistics, captain transfers, rental pick-ups, beach and lake access, sailing itineraries, superyacht movements and broader yachting activities across sea, ocean and gulf destinations. Whether you’re into fishing trips, sunseeker-style day charters, or full-service marinas, keep an eye on how eVTOLs and vertiports may change routes, crew logistics and shore-based services—because the future of boating and boating-related travel could be just a short hop away.
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