Transport in Greater Toyokin

The transport network in Greater Toyokin offers a wide array of public transportation services. These include public railway systems, domestic and international airports, bus and taxi companies, bicycling, walking, and the use of marine transportation. The core connecting to many parts of the area are located in the central business district and urban area of Toyokin, more specifically in Shibuku Station. Meanwhile, the entire Greater Toyokin area is served by both rail and road. There a couple of public and private ports that handle both air transportation and sea transportation in the city.

Public transportation within Greater Toyokin has the largest public rail network in Takyoto and one of the largest in the world. The system is fully electrified and operates many clean and efficient trains and stations that are run by many railway operators. Around 15.6 million passengers used the railway network daily, and in 2011, approximately 5.5 billion passengers used the system. 84% of the annual passengers used the main railway network, while the remaining 16% used the metro and monorail services.

The heavy ridership of the rail network results in a much smaller use of personal transportation. Nevertheless, many residents still ride their private automobiles, many of which are electric cars or smart cars. However, driving is becoming a secondary mode of transportation. Also, many residents chose bicycling and walking for their means of transportation. However, these high amounts of pedestrians and bicyclers have been found in the more outer areas of the Greater Toyokin Area.

Primary airports
There are currently two major airports that serve the entire Greater Toyokin Area and nearby surrounding airports. Toyokin International Airport, colloquially known as Toyokin-Ineku Airport, is the major domestic airport for the area, serving many places in East Asia and a few places in both Europe and Australasia. It is located in the Ineku ward of Toyokin. Meanwhile, Kyūmura International Airport serves over 90% of the international flight service into Greater Toyokin. The congestion of airspace in Toyokin is becoming increasingly crowded and congested, however many expansions and modifications at both airports are being made to relieve the problems. The two airports combined have a total usage of over 70 million.

Secondary airports
Other airports that serve the outskirts of the Greater Toyokin Area are more regional and smaller airports. The Shokishima Agency for Aviation recognizes these airports as secondary airports, and have restrictions on any expansions or extreme growth at the airports. Imaji Airfield is the busiest secondary airport in the region and also in Shokishima. Imaji Airfield handles many inter-Shokishima commuter flights, including many to Kodai, Tsynghan, Nairiku, and other cities.

Amari InterIsland Airport is the more inter-island airport. It handles flights from many commuter airlines and low-cost carriers to both Japan and the other 5 islands outside Shokishima. It is much larger than Imaji Airfield, but not as busy, due to the airport's location in a major residential neighborhood. It will host the hub for a future regional airline known as Chiiki Commuter.