Ever found yourself in the chaotic symphony of an Indian airport? Picture the frantic dash at Delhi's T3, the sea of anxious elbows at Mumbai's baggage carousel, or the collective breath-holding as everyone rushes the boarding gate like it's a limited-time sale. We are a nation constantly on the move, driven by a deep-rooted fear of missing out. But what if air travel didn't have to feel like a high-stakes race? According to a recent X post by Bengaluru-based industrialist, philanthropist, and diplomat Akkshye Tulsyan, there is a parallel universe where airport stress simply evaporates. Japan airport’s unique, no-rush cultureWell, Akkshye Tulsyan’s latest journey to Japan’s Kansai International Airport reveals a starkly different, mesmerising world of travel. Upon his arrival at the Japanese airport, the diplomat immediately noticed a profound shift in the atmosphere.Instead of the familiar frenzy often seen in Indian airports, Akkshye Tulsyan observed that travellers were completely relaxed, engaging in calm conversations, and genuinely enjoying the moment without any anxiety about timing. The entire environment stood out for its meticulous organisation and upkeep, where passengers patiently waited rather than aggressively scrambling for their luggage.As soon as I landed at the airport in Japan...I started to witness changes....No hurry, no anxiety of catching up; everyone is just staying there, talking and enjoying...Everything is organised and well-maintained; people are not rushing to pull their bags...Japanese… pic.twitter.com/4ROCZbk8Pa— Dr Akkshye Tulsyan (@AkkshyeTulsyan) June 19, 2026 This display of Japanese discipline and civic mindfulness deeply impressed Akkshye Tulsyan, who noted that while there is an unfair stereotype that Asian nations lack such sophistication, Japan has firmly set a global standard. Reflecting on the contrast, Tulsyan pointed out that the persistent anxiety and sense of scarcity back home in India often fuel a restless, survival-driven rush that stands in sharp opposition to Japan's serene efficiency.The beauty of Bengaluru airportInterestingly, this appreciation for mindful travel spaces began even before he left Indian soil. Previously, Akkshye Tulsyan marvelled at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport when he boarded his flight to Japan, captivated by its stunning architecture and seamless blend of natural beauty. Having travelled to over 30 countries across the globe, the industrialist admitted that it was Bengaluru's terminal that truly forced him to stop in his tracks and admire his surroundings.According to Akkshye Tulsyan, what truly elevates the Bengaluru airport above international competitors is its distinct "soul." He praised the design for successfully steering clear of the sterile, cold atmosphere that typically defines massive transit hubs, ensuring the facility never feels like an oppressive concrete jungle. Instead, he noted that stepping into the terminal feels akin to walking into a vibrant park—a refreshing ecosystem that naturally encourages passengers to slow down and savour the environment rather than frantically sprinting to their boarding gates.This thoughtful integration of lush greenery and organic building materials works wonders on the passenger psyche. Akkshye Tulsyan highlighted how this soothing ambiance actively strips away travel anxiety, leaving passengers feeling rejuvenated and alive. Rather than inducing stress, the terminal invites people to capture photographs, explore the architecture, and unwind. By replacing the usual transit dread with a peaceful, blissful, and deeply refreshing vibe, the diplomat concluded that this masterclass in design proves India is entirely capable of creating world-class, soul-stirring spaces.
‘No hurry, no anxiety, just enjoying’: Entrepreneur is amazed by organised travellers at Japan airport
Industrialist Akkshye Tulsyan contrasts the chaotic rush of Indian airports with Japan's serene Kansai International Airport, highlighting a culture of calm and meticulous organization. He found Japanese airports fostered relaxation, unlike the anxiety-driven pace back home. Tulsyan also praised Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport for its unique "soul," architectural beauty, and integration of nature, creating a refreshing, stress-free travel experience that proves India can build world-class, soul-stirring spaces.







