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Much More Than Just the Airport! 20 Things to Do Around Haneda

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Haneda, which welcomes travelers from all over the globe at its famous international airport, is a small district located in the Greater Tokyo Area. Despite being readily associated with Haneda Airport, the district is far from being limited to it. Here you can find a wide variety of places where you can get first-hand experience of the many different facets of Japanese culture, not to mention the incredible number of cafes and restaurants you can easily get to before your flight. Here are 20 things that you should check out while in Haneda!

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10 Sightseeing Spots to Visit in Haneda

1. haneda airport.

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Formally named Tokyo International Airport, Haneda Airport was officially inaugurated in 1931, but it was already in existence by 1917, under the name Haneda Airfield. The airfield was expanded after the Great Kanto earthquake – which struck Tokyo and the surrounding region in 1923 – to offer an alternative to the delivery of supplies by air, in case the railway network was damaged in a similar way again in the future. Currently, besides its regular services, Haneda Airport is almost exclusively the airport of choice from which the Japanese imperial family and prime minister depart from to go on official trips, and where dignitaries from other countries arrive in Japan. 

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Haneda Airport has a long and interesting history, having even been seized by the American occupation forces for some years after the war. By the Tokyo Olympic Games of 1964, the airport started serving more and more tourists and it is now one of the most famous airports in Japan. How about taking the opportunity to visit and explore the history of some tourist spots around the airport? 

2. Jonanjima Seaside Park

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Located along the Tokyo Bay and a 10-minute car ride from Haneda Airport, Jonanjima Seaside Park was opened to the public in 1991. The park hosts a variety of different attractions, including areas for camping and BBQ, a skateboard park, a dog run, clam digging spaces, and much more, not to mention you get an up-close view of airplanes departing from and arriving at Haneda Airport. 

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One of the main features of Jonanjima Seaside Park’s camping and BBQ facilities is that you can make use of them empty-handed. They have everything you might need at the park. Suppose you came prepared but forgot the coal, for example; you don't have to worry, because you can buy it there! As mentioned before, the park has a privileged view of airplanes coming and going from Haneda Airport, but you can also see ships and boats crossing the waters of Tokyo Bay as well. It is the perfect place to bring the family or go on a date. 

3. JAL Factory Tour SKY MUSEUM

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Japan Airlines’ SKY MUSEUM is located a mere 2-minute walk from Shin Seibijo Station on the Tokyo Monorail line. The visit to the museum is followed by a tour through JAL’s hangar and maintenance facilities, where they explain the work of aircraft mechanics, flight crew, and flight attendants. The tour is particularly popular among parents with children and offers a valuable experience that can be enjoyed by adults and young children as well.  

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During the 1 hour and 40 minutes long visit, you can learn about the history of Japan Airlines, get to know different airplane parts, see the cabin crew uniform throughout the years, and even take part in a class where you can ask in more detail about the company, how airplanes work, and anything else you would like to know more about. If you want, you can even try the uniforms and take some pictures to keep as a reminder of your visit! The museum shop has a full lineup of products that will certainly please aviation enthusiasts. 

4. Keihinjima Tsubasa Park

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Opened to the public in 1971, Keihinjima Tsubasa Park is located right in front of Haneda Airport Runway B, providing a close-up view of airplanes landing and taking off. The park is frequently used by aviation enthusiasts and for shooting TV shows. If you love airplanes or are a fan of Japanese dramas (or maybe both!), Keihinjima Tsubasa Park is just the place you're looking for. 

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The park is a fine strip of land extending 1.1 km along the bay. At the spacious green area in the northern part of the park, you can relax on the grass, play sports, fish, and much more. Even if you come empty-handed you can enjoy a nice barbeque here. It's a great place to visit for both adults and children! Keihinjima Tsubasa Park is the perfect place to spend a lazy day and enjoy the beautiful landscape that Haneda offers. 

5. Haneda Shrine

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The origins of Haneda Shrine trace back approximately 800 years to when a prominent feudal lord of the region called Namekata Yojiro is said to have worshipped the deity Gozu Tenno. Affectionately called “Tenno-san,” this Shinto shrine was the place of veneration for the Tokugawa clan during the Edo period (1603-1868). In 1861, shogun Tokugawa Iesada came to the shrine to pray for the end of a smallpox epidemic that was ravaging Japan. His prayers were answered, and since then, worshipers from all over Japan come to the shrine to supplicate for the recovery of loved ones.  

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Haneda Airport is one of the shrine’s parishioners, so many people come here to wish for a safe flight. It's also known as a matchmaking shrine because the mythological Susano-o, god of the sea and storms, and his wife, goddess Kushinada-hime, are enshrined here. Haneda Shrine is here for you whenever you are feeling uneasy about flying or are having trouble finding that special someone. 

6. Anamori Inari Shrine

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In the year of 1804, during the reclamation of agricultural land that took place in Haneda, violent waves breached the sea embankment protecting the area and numerous villages were massively damaged by the flood. In order to appease the sea, villagers built a shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of agriculture, on top of the embankment. Their success in the task is said to have been the origin of Anamori Inari Shrine. 

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Blessings are said to be brought upon those who take some of the sacred sand from the shrine and scatter it around their house. Anamori Inari Shrine also has omamori (lucky charms) prepared with the sacred sand especially recommended for those who want to always be under the protection of the shrine. The shrine is only a 5-minute drive from Haneda Airport so you shouldn’t miss the chance to make a visit. 

7. LUXURY FLIGHT

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LUXURY FLIGHT is a flight simulator facility where you can experience with ease how it is to pilot an airplane. Fully equipped to provide you with the most realistic simulations, the facility also has staff members with practical experience in aviation – including former airline pilots and flight inspectors – who can offer valuable information to those thinking about a career in the field and young ones whose dream is to become a pilot. 

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The moment you step foot in LUXURY FLIGHT, you'll feel as if you've entered inside an aircraft. Even the chairs in the waiting room are based on actual airplane seats. With very convenient access – roughly a 6-minute walk from Anamori Inari Shrine – you can easily visit the facility whenever you are sightseeing around Haneda. Take the opportunity to enjoy an amazing experience different from anything you have ever tried before.

8. Haginaka Park

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Located approximately a 5-minute walk from Otorii Station, Haginaka Park has a wide range of attractions that you can enjoy all year long. At the Traffic Park, for example, children have the chance to play in different vehicles, such as a steam locomotive, railway train, and a truck. The area even has a bicycle course equipped with traffic lights where they can practice their riding skills. The huge slide in the center of Garakuta Park is also very popular. 

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Haginaka Park has a complete lineup of sports facilities as well, including baseball fields and an indoor pool open throughout the year. Different varieties of trees, such as cherry and ume (Japanese plum), can be found all along the park, making it the perfect spot for picnics and cherry blossom parties. An assembly hall is also located in its precincts, making the park a great place not only for children and their parents, but for the elderly and everyone else who lives in the area as well. 

9. Omori Shell Mounds Garden

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Omori Shell Mounds Garden is located a 5-minute walk from Omori Station and around a 15-minute ride by car from Haneda Airport. It is here that American professor and zoologist Edward S. Morse excavated the Omori shell mound in a famous event that is even described in textbooks used in Japanese schools.

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At Omori Shell Mounds Garden, you can find a statue of Professor Morse and you can learn more about the shell mounds and the civilization that produced them during the Jomon period (14,000 – 300 BCE) of Japanese history, not to mention the excavated area showing the layers of shells found in the region! In the center of the garden, there is an area called Jomon Park equipped with a water mist fountain that sends mist into the air 2 times per hour. If you come here during summertime you will see many kids playing around the fountain. 

10. Ikegami Honmonji

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Located roughly a 20-minute car ride from Haneda Airport, Ikegami Honmonji is one of the most well-known sightseeing spots in the area. It is in this temple that the prominent Buddhist priest Nichiren, the founder to what became to be known as Nichiren Buddhism, passed away in during the 13th century. Every year on the eve of Nichiren’s death anniversary, October 12th, approximately 300,000 devotees visit the temple to pay their respects. 

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Ikegami Honmonji houses many places of interest, including the oldest pagoda in the region of Kanto, erected by shogun Tokugawa Hidehata in 1607, and the Main Hall where a statue of Nichiren is kept. The temple is also famous for its cherry blossoms which create beautiful sceneries among the many historical buildings of its precincts. Candle nights and outdoor concerts are just a few examples among the numerous events that are held throughout the year at the temple, completely transforming the atmosphere of the place!

5 Places to Visit Around Haneda Airport

1. haneda excel hotel tokyu.

Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu has direct access to the departure lobby at Haneda Airport Terminal 2. Very popular among people coming from abroad for tourism as well as business, the hotel offers a wide variety of international dishes in its restaurant. You can use its services for a quick breakfast before departing in the morning or, if you wish, you can stay here so that you don’t have to worry about getting to the airport in time for your flight.

The hotel has ocean view rooms and rooms facing the airport’s runway, so whether you are an aviation enthusiast or you are accompanied by children, you will surely have a great time looking at the airplanes from the window. Also, the hotel is a great place to stay during a girls’ trip, offering plans that include a full lineup of toiletries bound to please female guests. If you are thinking about doing some sightseeing around Haneda or want a convenient place to stay before leaving on a domestic flight, Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu is perfect for you.

2. Mercedes me Tokyo HANEDA

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Situated on the 1st basement floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 2, Mercedes me Tokyo HANEDA was inaugurated in 2015 and is the first Mercedes me store ever opened in Asia. The store always has the newest releases of Mercedes Benz on display at its Gallery Space, so if you are a car fanatic, you shouldn’t miss the chance to take a look here!

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The store also has a cafe that offers some great dishes, such as eggs benedict, tarts, and doughnuts, all of them decorated with the brand’s distinctive logo. The store is surrounded by luxury cars making it a great place to come on a date too! 

3. Edo Koji

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Located at Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal, Edo Koji recreates the old days of the Edo period. It is a place you should try and visit even if you don’t have a plane to catch. The area is filled with restaurants where you can try authentic Japanese food, such as Edomae sushi (sushi made with marinated fish), yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and oden (hot pot of vegetables and fish cakes, slowly simmered in broth).

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Constructed with red pillars similar to those seen at the famous Kanda Shrine, Edo Koji is home to a variety of attractions, including a mock Edo-style theater built under the supervision of renowned Kabuki actor, Kanzaburo Nakamura the 18th. Everything in the area was built with natural wood and traditional cutting tools in order to recreate the architecture of those days. Foreign tourists, as well as locals, can feel what the Japanese culture is all about first hand at this well-known sightseeing spot in the middle of Haneda Airport. 

4. Tsurutontan Haneda Airport Branch

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Tsurutontan is an udon (thick chewy noodles made of wheat flour) restaurant located at the above mentioned Edo Koji. With a beautiful inner design inspired by Japan’s four season aesthetics and culture, Tsurutontan attracts not only tourists but a wide range of Japanese customers who are about to leave the country or are coming back from abroad.

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The secret behind Tsurutontan’s popularity is not limited to its easy access: their noodles are 70 cm long! On top of it, you can order up to three extra servings of noodles entirely free of charge. They also have a great variety of seasonal and limited dishes that you can only eat at this branch of the restaurant. This is the perfect place to eat if you want to have a real taste of Japanese food. 

5. Yojiya Cafe Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Branch

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Yojiya is a famous brand from Kyoto that is known countrywide for the emblematic female face printed on the package of its beauty products. Yojiya Cafe, which is located in Haneda Airport Terminal 1, not only sells the brand’s goods, including their famous aburatori-gami (oil blotting paper), but also offers a space where customers can enjoy a relaxing teatime. 

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Yojiya Cafe offers a wide variety of dishes and its beautiful lattes are very popular among the clientele. The store’s relaxing atmosphere provides the perfect place to come with a group of girlfriends or on a date. Also, this is one of the stores where you can get your hands on the Aloe Aburatori-gami, which is limited to Haneda Airport. Yojiya has another location in Terminal 2 as well but there is no cafe area there. 

5 Hidden Gems to Visit in Haneda

1. ota city tourist information center.

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Ota City Tourist Information Center is located right next to Keikyu-Kamata Station. The center is closely involved with the local community and can provide you with great tips about sightseeing places and hands-on cultural experiences. Information is available in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean, so the center is a real hidden gem for travelers in Japan. 

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The center holds events about Japanese culture on a regular basis and anyone can participate. There are presentations about Japanese calligraphy, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, kimono dressing workshops, origami classes, and much more. There are even classes for local residents who want to learn English. Here you can also find locally made sweets and Japanese sake for sale. With so much on offer, how about starting your visit to Haneda at Ota City Tourist Information Center? 

2. Book Cafe Uduki

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Book Cafe Uduki is located very near Anamori Inari Shrine, a 5-minute ride by car from Haneda Airport. Here you can order a drink, grab one of the numerous books the cafe has available and read while you wait for your flight. Unwind with the sound of classical music and Latin rhythms in a very relaxed atmosphere. 

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Uduki has a variety of popular dishes, including matcha (green tea), breakfast sets, and their famous Haneda puddings. They also serve alcoholic beverages so you are more than welcome to drop by at night too. Their bookshelves are filled with titles somewhat different than what you would expect from a similar cafe. It's the kind of place you always end up staying more than you planned. 

3. bb.q OLIVE CHICKEN cafe

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Located a few seconds away from Otorii Station’s ticket gate, bb.q OLIVE CHICKEN cafe is the number one fried chicken chain restaurant from South Korea, with more than 2,500 stores in 25 different countries. The chain is renowned for the crispy chicken and variety of sauces it offers. Gather some friends or come on a date and enjoy their delicious chicken in one of the tables. 

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With a host of different foods, such as the spicy Yangnyeom Chicken, Olive Chicken Curry Rice, and their signature menu, the Golden Olive Chicken, bb.q OLIVE CHICKEN cafe has everything to please people who enjoy good food. They also have a wide variety of lighter dishes, such as sandwiches and salads, not to mention their hamburger which is very reasonably priced. In addition to tables, the restaurant is also furnished with a counter, so if you are after a quick bite this place is for you. 

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You'll be able to find hacco a 3-minute walk from Anamori-inari Station and right next to an elementary school. Choose a seat on the sofa, counter, or tables in this lovely coffee shop situated on the 5th floor and enjoy some alone time. Or, if you wish, bring some friends or that special someone and enjoy the relaxing European-style atmosphere of this hidden gem of a shop. 

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With a menu that includes freshly baked muffins and drinks served in big gorgeous cups, you will be taking pictures of everything here before you even realize it! Besides the food and drinks, hacco also sells home accessories and holds art exhibitions. This lovely coffee shop only opens during lunch hours from Tuesday to Saturday, so if you are ever in the area on one of these days, don’t miss the chance to drop by. 

5. Rengetsu

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Rengetsu is a cafe situated right next to Ikegami Honmonji. Cherished by visitors to the temple since its conception, Rengetsu was built in the early 1900s and has previously been a soba (buckwheat noodle) restaurant, an inn, and a banquet hall for wedding parties. Its beautiful architecture, typical of old Japanese houses, makes you feel as if you went back in time. 

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In addition to its lunch menu, Rengetsu features a great selection of desserts. The hojicha (rosted green tea) pudding has been an all-time favorite among guests since it first opened. There is also a wide variety of juices and flavored milks which will definitely be well received by children! Whenever you are sightseeing around Ikegami Honmonji, come take a break and relax a little at Rengetsu. 

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Haneda, A Place to Experience the Real Japanese Culture

There you have it, 20 places to visit in Haneda! Haneda is one of the entry points to Japan, and it has plenty of cafes near the airport where you can relax while waiting for your flight. Or, if you wish to explore a little further, you will find many sightseeing spots that are totally worth visiting in and on themselves. Want to see airplanes taking off and landing while enjoying a nice BBQ? You got it! Want to have a hands-on experience of Japan and the culture? You can find that here too! Want to visit traditional Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples? Haneda can offer that and more. Not everything has got to be about the airport so how about taking some time to explore the history and atmosphere Haneda has in hold for you?

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Updated: March 16, 2023

A convenient gateway to Japan with authentic cultural experiences

Haneda is far more than just an airport; it’s a fascinating destination in itself, with a wealth of food, shopping and attractions. Air enthusiasts can enjoy the observation decks, take a tour at the Japan Airlines SKY MUSEUM , and even stay the night in a “first class cabin” hotel. Near the airport, the Jonanjima Seaside Park is a pleasant place for strolling along Tokyo Bay and even camping.

  • Enjoy the night view of planes taking off and landing from one of Haneda Airport’s many cafes and restaurants
  • Visit the Edo Koji area of the airport, designed to resemble an Edo-period street
  • Visit nearby Jonanjima Seaside Park for fresh air and great views of Tokyo Bay

How to Get There

Access the airport on the Keikyu Line to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station and Haneda Airport Terminal 1・2 Station. Alternatively, take the Tokyo Monorail to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station, Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Station, or Haneda Airport Terminal 2 Station. From Narita Airport: Around one hour 40 minutes on the Limousine Bus or one hour 55 minutes by train. From Shinjuku Station: Take the Yamanote Line to Shinagawa and transfer to the Keikyu Line to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station. Travel time: 30 minutes From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line or Negishi Line to Hamamatsucho and transfer to the Tokyo Monorail to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station. Travel time: 30 minutes

Take off for airport adventures

Just 30 minutes from the city center, arriving at Haneda Airport is the most convenient way to access Tokyo. If you need information upon arrival, look for the “mini MORK” concierge robots dotted around Terminals 1 & 2. Terminal 3 , which opened in 2010, offers a taste of “cool Japan,” as well as a window into the Edo period (1603-1868). Tokyo Pop Town offers a hands-on experience of modern Japanese pop culture, with a gift shop and the Starry Café Planetarium. Cross the wooden Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge and explore the replica Edo Koji street of souvenir shops and restaurants. Write your wishes on an ema prayer tablet at Festival Plaza, or take the TIAT Sky Road to the Observation Deck, which offers a panoramic view of the airport and four different runways. Haneda Innovation City is a commercial and business complex directly connected to Tenkubashi Station, which is one stop from Haneda Airport Terminal 3. With a focus on traditional culture and the latest technology, this is a location for gourmet dining, Japanese cultural activities, and music events.

Haneda International Airport Terminal 1

Stay in style or take a break

There are several hotel options around the airport, whether you have a late flight, an early start or just need to rest for a few hours. Most offer a free shuttle service to and from the airport. " First Cabin ", located in Haneda Airport Terminal 1, is a compact hotel designed to look like a first class airplane. There are two types of room: first class cabins and business class cabins. The hotel can also be used during the day if you want to take a break before departure or after arrival.

A room in First Cabin

Get some fresh air

While the city is just a short monorail ride away, if you're staying in the area, you can enjoy the bracing sea air and views of Tokyo Bay at Jonanjima Seaside Park . Get a great view of ships entering and leaving the bay area, and planes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport. They even have camping and BBQ facilities if you’re planning a longer stay.

Jonanjima Seaside Park

Senzokuike Park is popular with families for its strolling gardens and large pond with swan paddle boats. You can take a stroll around the park, and there's also play equipment to keep little ones busy. The area is also home to Ikegami Honmonji Temple, the main temple of Nichiren Buddhism. With an imposing main hall and a beautiful five-story pagoda, it's worth a side-trip.

Ikegami Honmonji Temple

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Travel luggage and accessories speciality shop -Toko Haneda International Airport Store

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Ota City Tourist Information Center

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COAST西糀谷

COAST西糀谷 is situated in the Ota Ward district of Tokyo, 1.7 km from Uramori Inari Shrine, 1.8 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine and 2.6 km from Kifune Shrine. The property is located 2.7 km from Gonsho-ji Temple, 3.4 km from Tokujo-ji Temple and 4.2 km from Heiwa no Mori Park. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Omori Hachiman Shrine is 1.5 km away. The air-conditioned apartment is composed of 3 separate bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom. A flat-screen TV is available. The accommodation is non-smoking. Heiwajima Park is 4.2 km from the apartment, while Shopping Mall Big Fun Heiwajima is 4.3 km from the property. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 2 km from COAST西糀谷.

  • Multilingual Staff:English, Chinese (Simplified)
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Hotel Business Villa Omori - Vacation STAY 08185v

Situated in Tokyo, within 500 metres of Tokujo-ji Temple and 800 metres of Gonsho-ji Temple, Hotel Business Villa Omori - Vacation STAY 08185v features accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property. The property is close to Heiwa no Mori Park, Heiwajima Park and Omori Hachiman Shrine. Shopping Mall Big Fun Heiwajima is 1.4 km from the hotel and Omori Nori Museum is 1.1 km away. The units in the hotel are fitted with a TV. Rooms have a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. The rooms at Hotel Business Villa Omori - Vacation STAY 08185v have air conditioning and a desk. Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Kifune Shrine, Iwai Jinja Shrine and Miwa Itsukushima Shrine. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 4 km from Hotel Business Villa Omori - Vacation STAY 08185v.

May Guest House

Located in Tokyo, 1.7 km from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 2.3 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine, May Guest House offers a garden and air conditioning. Among the facilities at this property are full-day security and bicycle parking, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is situated 2.4 km from Uramori Inari Shrine. The villa is equipped with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with quiet street views. The accommodation offers a fireplace. Tokujo-ji Temple is 2.6 km from the villa, while Gonsho-ji Temple is 2.8 km away. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 4 km from May Guest House.

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Situated in Tokyo, 2.8 km from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 3 km from Tokujo-ji Temple, Hirojo Building 203,303,403,603,703 - Vacation STAY 15454 offers air conditioning. The property is set 3.2 km from Uramori Inari Shrine, 3.5 km from Gonsho-ji Temple and 3.7 km from Atre Omori. The property is non-smoking and is located 3 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine. With free WiFi, this 1-bedroom apartment features a TV, a washing machine and a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge. Kifune Shrine is 3.7 km from the apartment, while Showa no Kurashi Museum is 3.8 km from the property. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 6 km from Hirojo Building 203,303,403,603,703 - Vacation STAY 15454.

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Set in Tokyo, 700 metres from Atre Omori and less than 1 km from Shopping Mall Omori Rara, world potential / Vacation STAY 4611 offers air conditioning. It is located less than 1 km from Enno-ji Temple and features a lift. The property is non-smoking and is situated less than 1 km from Omori Sanno Hie Shrine. With free WiFi, this 1-bedroom apartment offers a TV and a kitchen with a microwave and fridge. Popular points of interest near the apartment include Omori Shell Mounds, Kashima Shrine and Iwai Jinja Shrine. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 5 km from world potential / Vacation STAY 4611.

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Situated in Tokyo, 1.7 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine and 1.4 km from Omori Hachiman Shrine, 101 Grat Terrace Kamata - Vacation STAY 13857 offers air conditioning. The property is around 2.9 km from Tokujo-ji Temple, 3 km from Gonsho-ji Temple and 3.2 km from Kifune Shrine. The property is non-smoking and is set 2.3 km from Uramori Inari Shrine. With free WiFi, this 3-bedroom holiday home features a TV, a washing machine and a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge. Iwai Jinja Shrine is 3.9 km from the holiday home, while Heiwa no Mori Park is 4 km from the property. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 4 km from 101 Grat Terrace Kamata - Vacation STAY 13857.

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ヴァンベール晃永2#Best Access from HND#Free WIFI#2-4ppl has air-conditioned guest accommodation in Tokyo, 1.9 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine, 2.2 km from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 2.6 km from Kifune Shrine. The property is situated 2.7 km from Gonsho-ji Temple, 3.3 km from Tokujo-ji Temple and 4.2 km from Heiwa no Mori Park. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Uramori Inari Shrine is 1.7 km away. Each unit has a fully equipped kitchenette with an oven, a seating area, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower and a hair dryer. A microwave, a fridge and stovetop are also available, as well as a kettle. At the apartment complex, units include bed linen and towels. Heiwajima Park is 4.2 km from the apartment, while Shopping Mall Big Fun Heiwajima is 4.3 km from the property. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 2 km from ヴァンベール晃永2#Best Access from HND#Free WIFI#2-4ppl.

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7 Exciting Places to Visit Near Haneda Airport! Two Days in Kawasaki, Ota, and Shinagawa

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Haneda Airport, an excellent transportation hub, is one of the major gateways for those visiting Tokyo. Ota City, Shinagawa City, and Kawasaki City are located near the airport and offer a variety of wonderful places to visit. This article features a two-day tour of seven destinations in this area.

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Two-Day Tour of Great Places to Visit near Haneda Airport

Haneda Airport , or Tokyo International Airport , has undergone major changes in recent years. The international terminal is now called Terminal 3. Additionally, the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail—the main transportation lines for accessing the airport—have been changed to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station.

However, these changes are not only occurring inside the airport. There are changes in areas surrounding the airport, such as Ota and Shinagawa, which are part of Tokyo, and Kawasaki City.

This article recommends a two-day itinerary of seven exciting places to visit in this area. This itinerary was created based on the latest information, including some hot spots that will make you feel nostalgic!

1. Day One at Sundown: Footbaths and Spectacular Views at HANEDA INNOVATION CITY

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HANEDA INNOVATION CITY is a large-scale complex connected to Tenkubashi Station along the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail. It is the next stop from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station.

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This facility is based on cutting-edge research and culture.

It consists of company offices developing the latest technology, restaurants, and hotels featuring Japanese culture, a hall for live performances, and a relaxation spot.

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At HANEDA INNOVATION CITY, you'll find the Ashiyu Sky Deck furnished with a foot bath. Visitors can experience this soothing service free of charge.

Since Haneda Airport is visible from the Sky Deck, visitors can enjoy the fusion of airplanes, a product of modern technology, and a traditional foot bath.

The sky deck is frequented by amateur photographers taking snapshots of the sunrise, sunset, and nighttime view. Depending on the weather, you can see Mt. Fuji, the iconic mountain of Japan, from here!

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The site also has a towel vending machine, so visitors don't need to worry about bringing something to dry their feet.

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HANEDA INNOVATION CITY

2. Day One at Night: A Heaven for Budget Gourmet Bites at Kamata Station

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For dinner on the first night, let's visit the area around Kamata Station to taste the local cuisine. The station is connected to the JR Keihin Tohoku, Keikyu, and Tokyu lines.

You'll discover a wide variety of budget-friendly eateries that serve crispy-winged gyoza, ramen noodles, and tonkatsu (deep-fried pork cutlets) along the streets. The area turns even more lively at night when the izakaya pubs start to open.

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Kamata Station

3. Day Two in the Early Morning: Visit Kawasaki Daishi to Ward off Bad Luck

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Kawasaki Daishi (Kongozan Kinjoin Heikenji) is a temple with over 890 years of history.

From Kamata Station, it takes about 30 minutes by train to reach the temple. Ride the JR Keihin Tohoku Line to Kawasaki, switch to the Keikyu Daishi Line, and get off at Kawasaki Daishi Station. It is an eight-minute walk to the temple.

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The Nakamise Dori shopping street is located along the approach to the temple. You'll find shops selling daruma dolls to ward off evil, Japanese confections, and rice crackers.

The most famous local confection is the kuzu-mochi, a gelatinous dessert served with soybean flour and sugar cane syrup. There are various dishes to be savored during a stroll while enjoying the sights.

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Kawasaki Daishi was founded in the year 1128. A statue of Kobo Daishi (Kukai), the founder of Shingon Buddhism, is enshrined in the main hall.

At the temple, goma (fire) rituals are performed daily to fulfill visitors' wishes, including warding off evil. Goma, or "homa" in Sanskrit, is a ceremony of cleansing worldly desires by the fire emanating from Buddha's wisdom.

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Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple

4. Day Two in the Morning: Be Smitten by Cuteness at Noborito Station

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Noborito Station , servicing the JR and Odakyu Lines, is the nearest station to the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum.

After off-boarding the Odakyu Line at Noborito Station, you'll notice the interior filled with motifs inspired by Doraemon, a very popular manga and animation character in Japan, created by manga artist Fujiko F. Fujio.

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The ticket gates are painted in Doraemon colors, and the bell on Doraemon's collar is visible on the station's sign, restrooms, and lockers.

Elevators are designed with the iconic "Dokodemo Door" ("Anywhere Door"), which appears in the Doraemon comic series. Visitors will have fun wondering if they might be teleported somewhere.

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Additionally, Odakyu Noborito Station has many features that will immerse you in the world of Doraemon!

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A statue of Dorami, one of the characters in the comic, is found in front of the station. This is near the bus stop where buses bound for Fujiko F. Fujio Museum depart.

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Noborito Station

5. Day Two in the Morning: Return to Childhood at the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum

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Kawasaki Fujiko F. Fujio Museum is a facility displaying the works of Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator behind Doraemon. Museum-goers of all ages can experience his art via original drawings and other works.

You may think that the exhibitions are limited to Doraemon. However, the museum shows aspects of the author's life unknown to the public alongside his inspirations and creative process.

In addition to Doraemon, a famous character worldwide, there are all-time favorites such as Kiteretsu Daihyakka and Perman on display.

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At the museum, visitors can meet the characters created by Fujiko F. Fujio.

"Harappa," an outdoor garden on the third floor, features Korosuke, Perman, and Q-Taro, stirring the childhood memory of visitors. Woodcutter's Pond, one of Doraemon's gadgets, is re-created in the exhibition room on the second floor alongside a reimagined Gian (Big G), who appears clean-cut and gentle.

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The museum cafe serves popular dishes inspired by the works of Fujiko F. Fujio.

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The museum shop and Gift Corner Fujikoya sell items that can only be purchased at this facility. A souvenir would surely make a nice memory of your visit.

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Kawasaki City Fujiko・F・Fujio Museum

6. Day Two in the Afternoon: Have a Great Time Shopping at Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street

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Togoshi Ginza , located near Haneda Airport, is the longest shopping street in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The total length stretches for 1.3 kilometers.

It is accessible from either Togoshi Station (Toei Asakusa Line) or Togoshi-Ginza Station (Tokyu Ikegami Line).

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While many places in Japan have "Ginza" in their name, Togoshi Ginza is said to be the first of its kind.

The original Ginza district in Tokyo's Chuo Ward was devastated by the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. The legend goes that Togoshi residents removed the debris, using it to repair local roads. This ended up with the street being named Togoshi Ginza.

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More than 350 shops line the street. Cars are temporarily shut out daily, so pedestrians can enjoy shopping without worrying about vehicles.

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Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street

7. Day Two in the Afternoon: Enjoy One of Japan's Leading Art Areas in Tennozu Isle

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The area around Tennozu Isle Station , connected to the Rinkai Line and Tokyo Monorail, is one of the prominent districts in Japan to enjoy art.

Terrada Art Complex I and II consist of about 20 art galleries, introducing young artists gaining prominence in the domestic and international markets.

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WHAT Cafe is a hybrid cafe and gallery displaying works of new artists on the rise. The artwork can also be purchased on-site. Visitors can enjoy a space filled with art while relaxing with a cup of tea.

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Outdoor Public Art

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Tennozu Isle has a graceful and chic ambiance, making it the number one district in the Kanto region to appreciate art. The town is filled with art!

There are colorful murals and places to take photographs everywhere. Visitors will feel at the center of the contemporary art scene.

Enjoy the Exciting Area Around Haneda Airport!

This two-day tour of places to visit around Haneda Airport includes the latest foot bath facility, nostalgic places like Kamata, ramen hot spots lining traditional streets, and the Togoshi Ginza district.

Please use this article as a reference if you wish to discover various aspects of Tokyo, from the old to the new!

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14 Top Things To Do In Haneda, Japan

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Introduction

Tokyo is one of the most visited cities in the world, and with good reason. Tokyo has something for everyone to enjoy, from exciting temples and shrines to modern culinary options. However, there are many other places to visit in Japan outside of Tokyo that can be just as fun and exciting. One such place is Haneda Airport, located 28 km (17 miles) southeast of central Tokyo and accessible by train or shuttle bus from Haneda Airport Station on the Keikyu Line (Train) or Yokohama City Air Terminal Station on the Toei Oedo Line (Shuttle Bus).

Toei Oedo Line

The Toei Oedo line is a monorail line that runs from Shimbashi Station to Haneda Airport. The line has 11 stations and is 11.4km long, making it the third-longest monorail system in Japan. It was opened in 1994, but the track itself was initially built by the Keihin Electric Railway Co., Ltd., who then transferred ownership over to Toei in 1998. The Toei Oedo line is owned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) and is operated by Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

The Aqua Line is a train that runs across Tokyo Bay, connecting central Tokyo with Haneda Airport. It's a short distance---only 12 stops---but it's a fun way to see the city and get some fresh air at the same time.

The Aqua Line is open from 6:00 am until 11:30 pm (the last train departs at 10:50 pm). Fares range from 200 yen to 400 yen depending on how far you ride, with reduced fares for children under 6 years old and seniors over 65 years old. You can purchase your ticket before boarding or directly from the conductor on board---just remember to validate your ticket at one of the orange machines before entering any station!

While riding this train, keep an eye out for some beautiful views of Mount Fuji in between stretches of the urban landscape as well as nearby islands such as Odaiba and Miyakejima.

Hamarikyu Gardens

You'll find Hamarikyu Gardens in the northeast corner of Odaiba, along the waterfront. The garden is open year-round, but most of its facilities are closed during the winter.

The name Hamarikyu translates as "sea and mooring place" and was given by Tokugawa Iemitsu, who built the garden at this exact location in 1631.

The main feature of this six-hectare landscape is a pond that is crossed by two bridges: one wooden bridge with an artistic wind chime on top (which you can cross for free) and another stone bridge that costs 100 yen per person to cross (300 yen per couple).

Odaiba Kaihin Park

Odaiba Kaihin Park is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon. Located on Odaiba Island, just east of Tokyo Bay, this park features an open-air theater that hosts musical performances and festivals throughout the year. You can also take a ride on one of its popular Ferris wheels or enjoy an evening stroll through its cherry blossom-lined paths.

The park offers plenty of places to eat as well---from traditional Japanese cuisine at sushi shops to Western-style food at fast food restaurants like McDonald's and KFC. For those who fancy themselves connoisseurs (or simply want to try something different), there are even several high-end establishments such as La Tour D'Argent where you can sample French cuisine with breathtaking views over Tokyo Bay that come with a hefty price tag ($$$$).

If you're coming from Haneda Airport then taking the monorail might be your best bet. It will stop at various stations along its route before arriving at Odaiba Kaihin Park station where it will drop passengers off near exit 8A or B depending on which direction they're headed in--just follow signs for "Odiba" or "Tokyo" until reaching these exits!

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation is a museum of science, technology, and innovation. It's located in Odaiba, which is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It opened in 1996 and was designed by architect Toyo Ito.

The museum has a planetarium that shows films about space, stars, and constellations through the use of high-quality digital projectors. You can also see planets like Mercury or Mars with your own eyes through telescopes located on the roof of the building.

There's also an IMAX theater that shows short films about science every day as well as longer movies during its regular screenings (Japanese only). In addition to incredible imagery from across our solar system, these films will take you inside volcanoes or even underwater -- they are truly amazing!

Finally, there's an area called the "Science Gallery" where visitors can learn more about various scientific topics through interactive exhibits such as virtual reality experiences where you can fly over cities like Tokyo from above!

Daiba Park is a large park in the Odaiba district of Tokyo. It's a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, especially at sunset. The park offers great views of Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge, as well as other areas of Yokohama such as Landmark Tower and Minato Mirai 21.

The park also has many recreational facilities including an archery range, baseball fields, tennis courts, and even karaoke booths!

Tokyo Skytree

The tallest tower in the world is in Japan, and it's called the Tokyo Skytree. It stands at 634 meters (2080 feet) tall, making it the second tallest structure in all of Japan. Construction began on this tower back in 2007 and was completed three years later in 2012. You can find this wonderful attraction near Oshiage, Sumida Ward, Tokyo.

Tokyo Tower has been around since 1958 however due to its age and increasing tourist numbers from China and South Korea; it was decided that something more modern needed to be built for everyone to enjoy.

Tsukiji Fish market

The Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tokyo. It has been around since 1935, though it moved from its original location to its current location in 1973. It is open from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM and if you want to buy fresh seafood or sushi directly from their source, this is the place for you!

You can find many different kinds of fresh fish here at Tsukiji Fish Market; some types include tuna (maguro) and sea bream (uni). You can also purchase other types of seafood such as squid (ika), octopus (tako), clams, and shrimp. If you don't feel like eating seafood right away there are plenty of markets where they sell sushi or sashimi that has been prepared by skilled chefs who have years of experience making these dishes. The best time to visit Tsukiji Fish Market would be between 6 AM - 8 AM because this is when all the action occurs! Most people who go there will arrive early just so they don't miss out on anything while they're there so keep this in mind before going yourself!

Harajuku is a famous shopping district in Tokyo, known for its fashion. Harajuku has many boutiques and shops selling clothing, accessories, and more.

One of the most popular areas of Harajuku is Takeshita Street ("crazy" street), which has become famous for its young people wearing colorful outfits and make-up. It's also known as a place where many cosplayers (people who dress up as their favorite anime or manga characters) visit to take photos with other fans.

Harajuku doesn't just have tourist locations though; there are plenty of places that locals go to as well! One of these places includes Meiji Shrine (a very large shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji). It's a great place to visit if you want some peace while still getting amazing views of Japan's capital city!

Asakusa Kannon Temple

Asakusa Kannon Temple is a popular tourist spot in the Haneda area. It has been around since 1649, making it one of Japan's oldest temples. Asakusa is also known for its culture and history, making it a good choice for those who are interested in seeing both old and new aspects of Japanese culture.

The temple welcomes visitors from around the world every year, with many people coming to pay their respects at this site. If you visit during holiday seasons such as New Year or Obon, expect to be surrounded by large crowds.

Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo. It was built in 1920 to commemorate Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The courtyard of the shrine is extremely popular for its cherry blossoms and many people flock to see them during Spring time.

In conclusion, Haneda is a wonderful place to visit. It has so much to offer and there are many places to explore within the airport premises. I hope this list helps you plan your next trip!

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1. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Terminal No2 Observation Deck

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2. Haneda Airport International Terminal Observation Deck

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3. Shinagawa Aquarium

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4. Jonanjima SeasidePark

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5. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Terminal 1 Observation Deck

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6. Ikegami Hommon-ji Temple

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7. Oi Racecourse

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8. Anamori Inari Shrine

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9. Haneda Nihombashi

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10. Keihin-Jima Tsubasa park

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11. Ikegami Baien

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12. Heiwa no Mori Park

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13. Edo Koji

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14. Sekisui House Musical Theatre Shiki Theatre Natsu

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15. Shinagawa Park

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16. Tokyo City Flea Market Oi Keibajo

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17. JAL Safety Promotion Center

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18. Kamata Onsen

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19. Haneda Airport Shrine

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20. Tokyo Port Wildbird Park

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22. Haneda Shrine

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23. Omori Furusato no Hamabe Park

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24. Tokyo Tourist Information Center, Haneda Airport

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25. Higashishinagawa Kaijo Park

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26. Shinagawa Historical Museum

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27. Honsenji Temple

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28. Togoshi Park

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Explore Haneda Airport to the Fullest! A Comprehensive Guide to Enjoying Haneda as a Tourist Destination

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Haneda Airport (officially known as Tokyo International Airport) owns three terminals and serves as the aerial gateway to Tokyo from all over Japan and various parts of the world. With the recent increase in the number of passengers, Haneda Airport is no longer just a place for boarding planes.

In this article, we will discuss how to enjoy Haneda Airport as a tourist destination and recommend spots to visit, as it continues to evolve.

  • 1.1.1 Observation Deck
  • 1.1.2 Giants Wing Shop
  • 1.1.3 Haneda Aviation Shrine
  • 1.2.1 Observation Deck
  • 1.2.2 UPPER DECKTOKYO
  • 1.3.1 Edo Alley
  • 1.3.2 TOKYO POP TOWN
  • 2 Must-See: The Newly Opened Haneda Airport Garden in 2023
  • 3 Haneda Airport: A Treasure Trove of Fun Spots Even Without Boarding a Plane

How to Access Haneda Airport from Central Tokyo?

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When accessing Haneda Airport from central Tokyo, it is recommended to use either the Tokyo Monorail or the Keikyu Railway.

If you are using the Tokyo Monorail, you can reach the airport from Hamamatsucho Station in approximately 13 minutes. Similarly, if you opt for the Keikyu Railway, you can access the airport from Shinagawa Station in about the same time.

The Tokyo Monorail has two stations: ‘Terminal 1 & 2 Station’ and ‘Terminal 3 Station’. The Keikyu Railway is divided into three stations, one each for Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. As the terminal you need depends on the airline you are flying with, please be careful not to get off at the wrong station.

Haneda Airport’s Three Terminals: An In-Depth Guide to the Must-See Spots in Each

Haneda Airpor t is composed of three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. We will explain the recommended points of interest for each terminal.

When touring the tourist spots of each terminal, it is advisable to use the free shuttle bus service available for inter-terminal travel. The free shuttle bus allows you to move between the three terminals in about 10 minutes.

Reference: Inter-Terminal Transport | Access | Haneda Airport Passenger Terminal

Terminal 1 Overview

Firstly, let’s introduce the highlights of Terminal 1, where domestic flights from airlines such as Japan Airlines, Japan Transocean Air, and Skymark Airlines arrive and depart.

Observation Deck

A favor ite spot for airplane enthusiasts, where one can watch planes departing to various parts of Japan, is the observation deck located on the rooftop of Te rminal 1.

One of the reasons the observation deck at Haneda Airport’s Terminal 1 is popular among fans is that it features larger-sized fences instead of finer mesh ones, making it easier for visitors to view the airplanes. Additionally, there are areas with roofs to protect from rain and strong sunlight.

Since there are chairs and tables, you can also enjoy light snacks like bread or onigiri while watching the planes

Location: Rooftop of Terminal 1

Giants Wing Shop

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The store, decorated with the team’s signature orange color, sells various items featuring their mascot character, Jabbit-kun, such as T-shirts, towels, and spectator gear.

With a wide range of cute merchandise available, it’s a store worth visiting even for those who are not just baseball fans.

Location: 3rd Floor of Terminal 1

Haneda Aviation Shrine

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Originally, it was a shrine on the rooftop of the old Terminal 1, where pilots and cabin crew would pray for safe flights. However, it was relocated to its current location to coincide with the terminal’s renovation.

Nowadays, because of its association with the phrase ‘planes do not crash,’ it is also known as the ‘Never Crash Shrine’. Students and others often visit to pray for success in exams and tests.

Although it is located in a somewhat inconspicuous place, if you are using the airport for traveling to exams or similar occasions, consider visiting for a prayer of success.

Location: 1st Fl oor of Terminal 1

Next, I will introduce the highlights of Terminal 2, where domestic flights from All Nippon Airways (ANA), AIRDO, and Solaseed Air arrive and depart.

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Additionally, on the 5th floor of Terminal 2, there is an indoor observation space called FLIGHT DECK TOKYO. This area can be used without concern for weather or temperature, so please consider stopping by here on days with bad weather.

Location: Rooftop of Terminal 2

UPPER DECKTOKYO

When you want to enjoy delicious gourmet food at Terminal 2, UPPER DECK TOKYO on the 3rd floor is recommended.

Located right above the departure lobby, this area is a food court where you can enjoy dishes from eight countries including Italy, Turkey, and Spain, with nine different types of cuisine.

The chairs and tables are also designed with care, making it a stylish food court that does not feel casual and is popular among visitors.

Location: 3rd Floor of Terminal 2

Finally, I will introduce the highlights of Terminal 3, which is used for international flights arriving and departing from Haneda.

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The area features buildings with a warm wooden exterior and gentle lantern lights. It is lined with shops where you can enjoy Japanese food culture, including yakitor i, oden, and Edo-style sushi. There are also photogenic spots like wooden benches with bright red umbrellas, which are particularly popular among foreign tourists as places to rest and take pictures.

Additionally, there are shops selling Japanese-style goods such as traditional crafts and miscellaneous goods, making it a great area for choosing souvenirs for friends overseas.

Location: 4th Fl oor of Terminal 3

TOKYO POP TOWN

TOKYO PO P TOWN is a shopping zone composed of two areas: ‘HOT ZONE’ and ‘COOL ZONE’.

The HOT ZONE is an area enjoyable for those with children, featuring shops that sell popular character goods like Hello Kitty and a store with a slot car racing cours e approximately 50 meters in length.

The COOL ZONE feat ures a café where you can enjoy a planetarium, as well as shops that offer stylish goods. It’s also a recommended area for choosing gifts or souvenirs for someone special.

Location: 5th Floor of Terminal 3

Must-See: The Newly Opened Haneda Airport Garden in 2023

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The Haneda Airport Garden, a newly opened mixed-use commercial facility directly connected to Terminal 3 of Haneda Airport in 2023, is also a spot to enjoy when visiting Haneda Airport.

Inside the facility, there are about 80 shops including stores selling local specialties from various regions of Japan and restaurants. It also houses a 1,717-room airport hotel.

A special highlight is the ‘ Izumi Tenku no Yu ‘, which is available 24 hours a day. Here, you can soak in the hot springs while viewing airplanes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport, as well as Mount Fuji. There’s also an open-air bath, so you can enjoy the natural hot springs while immersed in a sense of openness.

With a stone sauna and dining area also available, it offers various uses, such as a place to relax before a flight or after arriving on a late-night flight.

Address: 2-7-1 Haneda Airport, Ota Ward, Tokyo 144-0041 Access: Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 WEB: Official Website

Haneda Airport: A Treasure Trove of Fun Spots Even Without Boarding a Plane

I have introduced recommended tourist spots within Haneda Airport and the newly opened Haneda Airport Garden. Please refer to this article and take the opportunity to explore various places within the airport.

There are many popular tourist destinations in Tokyo, where Haneda Airport is located. When planning your sightseeing after arriving at Haneda Airport, consider using AVA Travel to find a travel destination that suits your needs.

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Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport

11 best things to do at Haneda Airport Garden, the new lifestyle complex at Haneda T3

The new complex at Tokyo's Haneda Airport T3 has shops, restaurants and a spa to enjoy while waiting for your flight

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Haneda Airport is less than an hour from popular Tokyo destinations like Asakusa, Shibuya and Shinjuku, making it the city's most convenient airport. It also has plenty of shops and restaurants to keep you busy while waiting for your flight. You can easily hop between the three terminals, too, by using the free shuttle buses .

On your next trip to Haneda Airport, it's worth making a beeline for Terminal 3 to visit Haneda Airport Garden , which opened in January 2023. This new complex features 80 new restaurants, cafés and shops. What's more, it also boasts two hotels plus a spa with an outdoor hot spring.

To help you make the most of this new complex, we've compiled a list of the 11 best things you can do at Haneda Airport Garden.

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Relax in a rooftop onsen

Relax in a rooftop onsen

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Izumi Tenku no Yu is a 24-hour spa directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, featuring around a dozen hot springs and baths. Relax in the outdoor bath while watching planes come and go, and even catch a glimpse of Mt Fuji on clear days. There are also plenty of couches and reclining chairs, plus dry, steam and stone saunas. 

It costs ¥4,800 for adults (¥4,000 between 1am to 5am) and ¥2,000 for primary school students and under. The admission fee includes a face towel, bath towel and access to the entire facility. Those staying at Hotel Villa Fontine receive a ¥2,000 discount (¥1,000 for children).

Do note that baths are not available between 10am to 1pm daily, and that hotel guests have priority entering Izumi Tenku no Yu if the facility reaches capacity.

Feast on curry

Feast on curry

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Enjoy one last filling meal before you fly out of Tokyo at Japan Loves Curry. This space actually houses two curry restaurants: Kanazawa-born chain Go Go Curry and Pakistani venue Siddique.

Go Go Curry’s most popular dish is the pork loin katsu curry (from ¥950) served over white rice and with a side of shredded cabbage. Siddique, meanwhile, is well known for its vegetarian saag paneer (¥1,200), chicken biriyani (¥1,200) and kebab curry rice (¥1,100), which are all halal certified.

Pick up a Japanese tea souvenir

Pick up a Japanese tea souvenir

This tea shop from Shizuoka prefecture sells a wide selection of tea leaves, teaware and antique tableware. The Haneda-exclusive Art Print Package Teabag Collection makes for a nice souvenir; it's available in six flavours including matcha and hojicha.  You’ll also find rare selections of tokoname and nabeshima pottery teapots and teacups as well.  

Shop for a unique umbrella

Shop for a unique umbrella

Fukui Yougasa has been selling handmade umbrellas since 1972 in Fukui prefecture and stocks an impressive range at this store. You can choose from six kinds of products including a compact umbrella that easily fits in a handbag, parasols that protect you from UV rays and a completely water-resistant umbrella that doesn’t collect raindrops.  

Customisation is also possible. You can pick out your favourite fabric, colour, design, size, handle and even the angle of the canopy to make your own personal umbrella.

Get creative with wooden puzzles

Get creative with wooden puzzles

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Takumi has opened its first physical store inside Haneda Airport selling its popular puzzle sets. Each set comes with a series of pieces designed by Japanese craftsmen, which you can construct into useful boxes, characters, animals, vehicles and even famous landmarks.

There are three main types of puzzles offered depending on the type of material –  the wooden ‘ki-gu-mi’, paper ‘si-gu-mi’ and bamboo ‘wa-gu-mi’. These sets don’t require any additional tools to assemble, but the ‘eugy’ wooden series comes with glue to stick the pieces together.

Snack on traditional Japanese sweets

Snack on traditional Japanese sweets

This Japanese confectionery store from Ebisu specialises in kintsuba, a red bean paste block covered in a thin layer of batter made with flour and water. The kintsuba here have flavours infused into the batter and are sweetened with sudaki cane sugar.

You’ll find traditional Japanese flavours like black bean, matcha, sweet potato and black sugar, as well as more Western flavours like double chocolate and rum raisin. 

Keep an eye out for seasonal offerings like cherry, chocolate orange, blueberry, chocolate banana, muscat grape and coffee as well. While this sweet treat pairs well with a warm cup of green tea, it also goes nicely with sake.

The wrapping paper featuring Mt Fuji and cherry blossoms are designed by Morio Nakajima, a bathhouse muralist. After you eat your kintsuba, you can use the wrapper to make origami paper cranes. 

Upgrade your tableware

Upgrade your tableware

Long-established tableware store Kichijoji Kikuya has been selling traditional Japanese glassware, lacquerware and kitchen sundries since 1949. Here you’ll find beautiful rice bowls, cups, saucers and sake sets with intricate Japanese illustrations of cherry blossoms and Mt Fuji. There are also traditional regional crafts like Nanbu tekki teapots, iron kettles and Arita-yaki porcelain pottery.

It can be quite pricey shopping here, but there are budget-friendly gifts in the form of chopstick rests and manekineko (beckoning cat) figurines.

Dine on classic Japanese food

Dine on classic Japanese food

This Edo-themed food hall is the place to enjoy your favourite Japanese food before you fly out.  There’s a mouthwatering array of options including cold soba noodles with shrimp tempura, kaisendon (sashimi over rice) with generous slices of tuna sashimi, shoyu (soy sauce) ramen, and a 100 percent beef hamburger with grated daikon. You won’t leave Japan feeling hungry.

Buy some artistic souvenirs

Buy some artistic souvenirs

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Tobi-Bito Sweets Tokyo is not only limited to souvenirs from Tokyo. Here you’ll find Kit-Kat, Hi-Chew candy, rice crackers and all sorts of other regional snacks from around Japan. 

You can even get a range of goods licensed by Tokyo National Museum , including postcards, folders and other stationery items. But we highly recommend getting the shrimp crackers and cookies printed with ukiyo-e artworks by Japanese artists Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai, or the kompeito (Japanese sugar candy) and chocolates in artistic packaging.

Choose some fancy socks

Choose some fancy socks

The socks at Ande Tokyo are handcrafted in Japan using linen yarn and Mino Japanese washi paper yarn. This paper yarn is known for being tough, waterproof and for having antibacterial properties. It’s also much lighter compared to cotton and provides good ventilation for the feet. 

The socks come in different lengths ranging from ankle socks to those that go up to your calves. You can choose a simple mono-colour that goes with just about any outfit, or pick something with a funky design. 

The red and white packaging features the Japanese flag and is made entirely with recycled paper, making a pair of these socks a perfect souvenir from your trip.

Spend a comfortable night at the airport

Spend a comfortable night at the airport

Hotel Villa Fontaine at Haneda Airport is separated into two different sections. The Grand Hotel has several types of Western and Japanese-style rooms, plus wheelchair-accessible options. What’s more, this hotel has a rooftop hot spring with panoramic views of the city.

The Premia Hotel, on the other hand, has 160 guest rooms that come in six different types. It’s conveniently connected to Terminal 3 and you can enter the hotel with your baggage carts. The hotel also has two restaurants and a bar with views of the Tama River.

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Haneda Airport

Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport (Haneda), is one of the two major airports serving the greater Tokyo area, the other being Narita International Airport (Narita). Haneda is located in Ōta, the largest of the 23 districts in Tokyo Prefecture, just 15 kilometers south of Tokyo Station and is closer to central Tokyo compared to Narita, which is located about 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo in Narita, Chiba.

In the past, Haneda was used primarily for domestic flights in Japan. Then, in 2010, it launched its new international terminal, now called Terminal 3, making it a convenient airport for international travelers visiting Tokyo.

Haneda Airport’s Terminals

The airport is divided into three terminals, with Terminals 1 and 2 handling mostly domestic flights and Terminal 3 operating mostly international flights. (See Highlights below for more information).

Travel between terminals is easy with the airport’s free and frequent shuttle buses that have travel times of less than 10 minutes.

Passengers with transfers between international flights (international to international, domestic to international, or international to domestic) can acquire a Transit Boarding Ticket for the Keikyu Line or Tokyo Monorail free of charge. These rail services travel between Terminals 1 and 3 and Terminals 2 and 3. Travelers with international flight transfers can also utilize the airport’s Transit Bus Service, which runs every 15 minutes and, similarly, travels between Terminals 1 and 3 and Terminals 2 and 3.

Terminals 1 and 2 are linked via a 400 meters long moving walkway.

Haneda provides a plethora of services to ensure that guests’ travels go as smoothly as possible. Some essential travel services include ATM’s, money exchange, travel insurance, luggage storage, coin lockers, and Wi-Fi rental, to name a few. The airport also has clinics and drugstores on-site.

In addition to its convenient offerings, the airport also prides itself on creating comfortable and enjoyable experiences for travelers. For instance, guests can relax in lounges, unwind in massage chairs, or refresh themselves in the shower rooms.

For passengers with long layovers, the airport is home to three hotels (one in each terminal). Guests can stay at First Cabin (capsule hotel) in Terminal 1, Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu in Terminal 2, or The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda in Terminal 3. Haneda also connects travelers to hotels in the surrounding area via free shuttle services.

All three terminals have convenient car rental counters, including popular Japanese companies such as Nippon Rent-A-Car and Orix Rent-A-Car.

View an extensive list of Haneda Airport’s services .

Enjoy Haneda Airport!

Apart from its efficient and excellent travel services, Haneda also has no shortage of restaurants and shops for guests to pass the time. With early morning, late night, and 24 hour restaurants located before and after security checks, passengers will not be disappointed. The restaurants sell Japanese, Western, Chinese, cafe, and fast food, as well as alcohol at bars. Terminal 3 is home to an especially fun eating experience at Edo Ko-ji, which is a traditional styled Japanese “street” lined with restaurants.

Please note that many restaurants are closed or have reduced hours due to the coronavirus pandemic. Haneda Airport Restaurant details .

After refueling with some food, guests can peruse the airport’s shops during their downtime and pick up some last minute souvenirs. Haneda has a wide range of stores, including duty free ones, that sell nearly everything from famous clothing brands to unique toys to travel goods to books to Japanese confectionaries. The airport’s breadth of offerings provides travelers wonderful opportunities to experience Japanese culture before departing. Haneda Airport Shop details .

Haneda is constantly evolving to provide international travelers unique, enjoyable, and comfortable travel experiences with the goal of being an exciting gateway to Japan. The airport is scheduled to open a large commercial complex called Haneda Airport Garden. This facility aims to encompass the charm of Japanese culture and food with hotels, shops, restaurants, and hot springs, and will be directly connected to Terminal 3.

Once international travel restrictions are lifted, visitors will not want to miss exploring this hub of tourist-driven activities and accommodations.

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Terminals 1 and 2

Terminals 1 and 2 are home to the two major Japanese domestic airlines Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) as well as AIR DO, SKYMARK, Solaseed Air, and Star Flyer. JAL primarily operates out of Terminal 1, while ANA mainly uses Terminal 2. Although both terminals mostly handle domestic flights, Terminal 2 runs a few international ANA flights.

Haneda Airport

In addition to international flights via Japanese airlines ANA, JAL, and Peach, Terminal 3 also hosts a number of foreign airlines from around the world, including Air Canada, Air China, Air France, American Airlines, British Airways, Finnair, and Korean Air. View a complete list of Haneda’s international airlines on its website.

Haneda Airport

Edo Ko-ji, located in Terminal 3, is a traditional styled Japanese “street” lined with restaurants and shops. The warm red and wooden tones of the area create an inviting atmosphere and transport visitors from the modernly designed airport to Japan’s Edo past. Enjoy delicious cuisine, including sushi, yakitori, and oden, pick up some confectioneries, and peruse the cultural wares.

Haneda Airport

General Amenities

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Accessibility

  • Barrier-free access

Travelers with early morning or late night flights should be mindful of the time when planning their use of public transportation as many of the lines do not run 24 hours. Listed below are the main travel services in the area.

  • Keikyu Line - Haneda is about a 20-minute train ride from Shinagawa Station , which has connections to Tokyo Station via the Yamanote Line or allows easy access to the bullet train.
  • Tokyo Monorail Line - Haneda is about a 20-minute train ride from Hamamatsucho Station , which has connections to Tokyo Station via the Yamanote Line.
  • to Tokyo Station: 35 minutes travel time
  • to Narita Airport: 1 hour and 15 minutes travel time
  • Visit the following links for more information about Haneda’s train services and bus services .

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Tokyo's busiest airport

One of the capital's two major airports and the primary domestic base for Japan's two major airlines, Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA), Haneda Airport services the majority of domestic flights to and from the city as well as an increasing handful of international routes.

In 2010, Terminal 3 (international terminal) opened at Haneda, offering more routes worldwide, increased in-house dining and entertainment options, and added easier transport into the city.

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How to Get There

Reach Haneda Airport by train, monorail, bus or taxi.

By train: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Shinagawa. From there, transfer to the Keikyu Airport Line bound for Haneda Airport. Journeys from Shinagawa can take up to 30 minutes.

By monorail: Departing from JR Hamamatsucho Station, also on the Yamanote Line, the Tokyo Monorail provides a scenic seaside journey to Haneda Airport. Airport Express services take as little as 13 minutes.

By bus: A number of limousine buses service Haneda Airport from major train stations and hotels in the greater Tokyo area.

By taxi: Various providers offer flat-rate taxi services to and from Haneda Airport. Late-night services and expressway surcharges cost extra.

When planning your journey, be aware that public transport in Tokyo doesn't run 24 hours. The first connections to the airport via the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Railways reach Terminal 3 around 5:15 and 5:30. Early morning bus services from the center of Tokyo and Yokohama start arriving around 4:30. For late-night arrivals, the last trains and buses into the city end just after midnight.

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All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL) and many other domestic and international airlines operate flights to and from Haneda.

What to do when you're not flying

As the busiest airport in Japan (and one of the top five busiest in the world), Haneda has everything you'd expect from a modern domestic and international airport. Free Wi-Fi, airport lounges, and a variety of dining and shopping options are all at hand.

Unique to Haneda, Edo Alley is a shopping and dining area in Terminal 3 that recreates an Edo streetscape, giving a feel for Tokyo of yesteryear. To enhance the effect, Edo Alley is accessed by crossing a replica of Nihonbashi, the historic center point of all roads in Japan. If you're in Terminal 1, look for Haneda's own aviation shrine and pray for a safe flight.

For more modern Japan, visit Tokyo Pop Town, which stocks a wide array of anime, manga, and character merchandise. Or consider renting a "Robohon" for a robot guided tour.

Accommodation

For flights arriving or departing outside of public transport hours, or if you just want to rest up, accommodations are available in each terminal.

Terminal 3 (the international terminal) and Terminal 2 both offer standard hotel accommodations, while Terminal 1 has the first-class-themed compact hotel First Cabin on site for a comfortable sleeping experience.

Travelers can stay at one of the accommodation options in and around Otorii and Anamori-Inari stations on the Keikyu Airport Line, many of which offer free shuttle buses for guests.

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