Akihabara News is reporting that the Kansai International Airport has the world’s largest curved plasma display at 4 meters high by 3 meters wide. If you ask me though, it looks like it is really 9 curved plasma displays that are tiled together. Still, it looks very cool and would attract my attention if I was visiting the airport. Of course, what impresses me even more is that the airport is built on a man-made island in the middle of Osaka Bay and has survived earthquakes and a typhoon.

This gigantic display is 200-inch and measures 4m (H) x 3m (W). Inaugurated just yesterday in Japan’s Kansai International Airport Departure Area, it seems it has already become a tourist attraction. It not only serves to introduce the Kansai Airport but also traditional Japanese culture including public entertainment and the sightseeing spots of the Kansai region.

via Kansai Airport flaunts World’s Largest Curved Plasma Display @ Akihabara News.

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