Haneda Airport (羽田空港, Haneda Kūkō, HND), formally known as Tokyo International Airport, is located less than 30 minutes south of central Tokyo, considerably closer to the city center than Narita Airport, Tokyo's other airport. Compared to Narita Airport, Haneda Airport handles significantly more domestic flights, but fewer international flights. It is by far Japan's busiest airport and also ranks among the world's busiest airports.

Haneda Airport was opened in 1931. In 1978, the then newly constructed Narita Airport took over most of Tokyo's international air traffic, while Haneda was designated to handle the capital's domestic air traffic. Haneda resumed handling an increased number of international flights in 2010 with the completion of a new runway and international terminal building.

Today, Haneda has three terminal buildings. Terminal 3 handles most of the airport's international flights and offers a pleasant range of dining, shopping and entertainment options. Domestic flights use the airport's two other terminals: terminal 1, which is mainly used by JAL, and terminal 2, which is mainly used by ANA and also handles some international ANA flights.

Free shuttle buses operate frequently between all terminal buildings (outside of the security check). Transit passengers may also use the monorail or Keikyu Railway for free if they get a special transit pass at the information counter. In addition, ANA and JAL operate direct buses for checked-through passengers between the secure areas of their respective terminals.

Getting to Haneda Airport

By limousine bus
  • Direct
  • 15-20 min
  • ¥800
  • 1-2 connections/hour

Limousine buses to Haneda Airport serve various places in Odaiba, including the Hotel Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba, once or twice per hour. The one way journey takes 15-20 minutes (without traffic delays) and costs 800 yen.

By Rinkai Line and Tokyo Monorail
  • 1 transfer
  • 25 min
  • ¥600
  • Frequent connections

Take the Rinkai Line from Tokyo Teleport Station on Odaiba to Tennozu Isle Station (3 minutes, 210 yen) and transfer to the Tokyo Monorail to Haneda Airport (15 minutes, 390 yen).

Above fees and schedules are subject to change. Be sure to check current yen exchange rates.

Means of access to/from Haneda Airport

  • Tokyo Monorail
    15 minutes, 520 yen to Hamamatsucho Station
    First arrival at 5:12; last departure at 0:08
  • Keikyu Railway
    15 minutes, 330 yen to Shinagawa Station
    First arrival at 5:27; last departure at 0:08
  • Limousine Bus
    30-80 minutes, 800-1900 yen to various places in central Tokyo
    First arrivals around 5:30; last departures around 1:00
  • Taxi

Hotels around the airport

Terminal 3 is open 24 hours and could serve vigorous budget travelers as a place to spend their first or last night. For more comfort, each of the airport's terminals comes with a hotel inside:

Two Villa Fontaine hotels are, furthermore, located in the Haneda Airport Garden complex, which is connected to terminal 3:

Accessible by free shuttle buses from the airport are a few hotels around the Tenkubashi, Otorii and Anamori-Inari stations of the Keikyu Airport Line. The shuttle buses typically operate from around 4am to around midnight:

Late night and early morning flights

Some international flights arrive and depart in the early morning (between 4am and 6am) and the late evening (between 10pm and 2am). Travelers with flights arriving after 10pm or departing before 7am should note that public transportation to/from central Tokyo does not run 24 hours and are advised to use a hotel at the airport. Taxis remain available, but are a relatively expensive option with fares to central Tokyo costing between around 6,000 (Shinagawa area) and 11,000 (Ikebukuro area) yen in the late evening and early morning.

Late night transportation

The Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Railway stop operation around midnight. Most of the last services still provide a connection to the JR Yamanote Line at Hamamatsucho Station and Shinagawa Station respectively, from where the Yamanote Line can take you to Tokyo's main districts, including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Tokyo Station by around 1am. But note that many hotels do not allow late-hour check-ins.

Airport bus companies operate some late-night connections from Haneda Airport's terminal 3 to a few places in Tokyo until around 1am, but note that they are more expensive than buses departing before midnight (typically twice the regular fare).

Early morning transportation

The first connections to the airport by the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Railway arrive at terminal 3 a few minutes after 5am, while early morning buses from central Tokyo and Yokohama start arriving around 5:30am.

Hotels around Tokyo

Top rated near Haneda Airport
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    • Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
      Luxury
      Featuring a fitness centre, bar and views of river, Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport is set in Tokyo and connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3. Among the facilities of this property are a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The accommodation offers a concierge service, luggage storage space and currency exchange for guests. The units come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a bidet, a hairdryer and a desk. Every room includes a separate shower booth and views of the river. Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airpo offers a buffet or American breakfast. The accommodation offers an open-air hot spring bath, stone spa, sauna for guests to relax, while many restaurants are available onsite along with lots of shopping and gift stores.
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    • Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport
      Luxury

      Comfortable Accommodations

      Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport in Tokyo offers comfortable rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, minibar, and free WiFi.

      Dining and Leisure

      Guests can enjoy a modern restaurant serving European cuisine for dinner and a bar. The hotel features a fitness centre, free airport shuttle service, and a child-friendly buffet.

      Convenient Location

      Located 2 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hotel is near attractions such as Uramori Inari Shrine (1.7 km) and Omori Hachiman Shrine (2 km). Paid on-site private parking is available.

      Guest Satisfaction

      Highly rated for its airport shuttle and connectivity, Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport ensures a pleasant stay for all visitors.
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    • Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamata
      Mid-range

      Comfortable Accommodations

      Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamata in Tokyo offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. Each room includes a bath, bidet, hairdryer, refrigerator, and TV.

      Convenient Facilities

      Guests can enjoy a public bath, fitness room, lift, 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping, full-day security, and luggage storage. Additional amenities include tatami floors and soundproofing.

      Prime Location

      Located 4 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hotel is a 17-minute walk from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 1.8 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine. Nearby attractions include Uramori Inari Shrine and Heiwa no Mori Park.
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    • JR-East Hotel Mets Omori
      Mid-range

      Comfortable Accommodations

      JR-East Hotel Mets Omori in Tokyo offers comfortable rooms with air-conditioning, bath, TV, and electric kettle. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.

      Convenient Facilities

      Guests benefit from a 24-hour front desk and complimentary parking. Additional amenities include a lounge and a business centre.

      Prime Location

      Located 5 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hotel is near Atre Omori (a few steps), Shopping Mall Omori Rara (3-minute walk), and Iwai Jinja Shrine (less than 1 km). Other attractions include Enno-ji Temple (500 metres) and Shinagawa Historical Museum (12-minute walk).
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    • Guesthouse Sensu
      Budget-friendly

      Comfortable Accommodations

      Guesthouse Sensu in Tokyo offers adults-only accommodations with free WiFi, air-conditioning, and a shared bathroom. Each room includes a work desk, shower, and tatami floors.

      Convenient Facilities

      The hostel features a lounge, shared kitchen, and daily housekeeping service. Additional amenities include a bidet, hairdryer, and a work desk.

      Prime Location

      Located 2 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the property is a short walk from Uramori Inari Shrine (16 minutes) and Omori Hachiman Shrine (1.9 km). Nearby attractions include Miwa Itsukushima Shrine (1.7 km) and Heiwajima Park (5 km).

      Guest Satisfaction

      Guests appreciate the connectivity to the airport, shuttle service, and convenient location. Highly rated for its excellent service and facilities.
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    • Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
      Luxury
      Set in Tokyo and connected to Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal, Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport offers accommodation with a bar and private parking. Featuring a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, a business centre and currency exchange for guests. The units in the hotel are equipped with a kettle. At Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport all rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. A buffet breakfast is available every morning at the accommodation. The accommodation offers an open-air hot spring bath, stone spa, sauna for guests to relax, while many restaurants are available onsite along with lots of shopping and gift stores.
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    • 328 Hostel & Lounge
      Budget-friendly

      Comfortable Accommodation

      328 Hostel & Lounge in Tokyo offers adults-only accommodation with free WiFi, air-conditioning, and soundproofing. Each room includes a work desk, wardrobe, and soundproofing for a restful stay.

      Convenient Facilities

      Guests can enjoy a lounge and shared kitchen equipped with a coffee machine, microwave, and kitchenware. Additional amenities include a dining area, refrigerator, and dining table, ensuring a pleasant and comfortable environment.

      Prime Location

      Located 1 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hostel is close to attractions such as Uramori Inari Shrine (2.4 km) and Omori Hachiman Shrine (2.9 km). Heiwajima Park and Heiwa no Mori Park are both 5 km away, providing ample opportunities for exploration.
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    • QuintessaHotel TokyoHaneda Comic&Books
      Mid-range

      Comfortable Accommodations

      QuintessaHotel TokyoHaneda Comic&Books in Tokyo offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, baths, bidets, hairdryers, showers, slippers, carpeted floors, TVs, and electric kettles. Each room includes a sofa bed for added comfort.

      Essential Facilities

      Guests enjoy a terrace and free WiFi. The hotel provides a lift, 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping service, full-day security, bicycle parking, bike hire, and luggage storage. Paid on-site private parking is available.

      Prime Location

      Located 4 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hotel is a 17-minute walk from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 1.9 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine. Nearby attractions include Uramori Inari Shrine (2.3 km) and Heiwa no Mori Park (3.9 km).

      Guest Services

      Highly rated for its connectivity to the airport, shuttle service, and public transport options nearby. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and excellent service.
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    • hotel MONday Haneda Airport
      Mid-range
      Featuring free WiFi, hotel MONday Haneda Airport is set in Tokyo, within 6 km of Tokyo International Airport Terminal No2 Observation Deck. Conveniently set in the Ota Ward district, the property is situated 11 km from Happoen Garden and 11 km from Tokyo Joypolis. The property is 12 km from Fuji TV Odaiba and 12 km from Zepp Tokyo. A plate of Western breakfast is available each morning at the property. The hotel offers a sun terrace. A free airport shuttle service is available at a first-come, first-served basis for a limited time in the early morning. Staff at hotel MONday Haneda Airport are always available to provide guidance at the reception. Ebisu Garden Place is 13 km from the accommodation. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 12 km from hotel MONday Haneda Airport.
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    • Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
      Mid-range
      Tokyu Stay Kamata is a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Kamata Train Station, which connects to Haneda Airport. It offers modern spacious guestrooms and free property-wide Wi-Fi. Some rooms feature an in-room washing machine and clothes dryer. The air-conditioned rooms at Tokyu Stay Kamata are equipped with a flat-screen satellite TV, a safety deposit box, a small fridge and an electric kettle. A hairdryer and free toiletries are provided. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, which offers free luggage storage. Dry cleaning, photocopying and couriers services are also available for an extra fee. We will serve breakfast with a choice of Japanese food or Western food in your room. Kamata Tokyu Stay is an 8-minute walk from JR Kamata Train Station. Haneda Airport is an 8-minute train ride from the hotel. Shinagawa area is a 7-minute train ride from JR Kamata Station.
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Tokyo Restaurants

Recommended in Tokyo
    • Udatsu Sushi
      Sushi
      Awarded One Star in 2024 - People from around the world visit to experience Mr. Udatsu's sushi. Inside the restaurant, which resembles an art gallery with its modern decor and numerous artworks, guests can enjoy sushi crafted from the highest quality ingredients. While the foundation is traditional nigiri, the menu also features original creations born from the chef's relentless curiosity and innovation.
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    • Waketokuyama
      Japanese (Kaiseki)
      Awarded One Star in 2025 - With a meticulous focus on allowing guests to enjoy seasonal ingredients at their peak, the menu changes approximately every two weeks. The signature dish, "Grilled Abalone with Seaweed Aroma," features thick slices of abalone generously coated in a rich liver sauce, offering an exquisite taste of the sea.
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    • Fry-ya
      Tonkatsu
      Exquisite fried dishes crafted by a head chef with experience earning stars in both Switzerland and Japan. The remarkably light tonkatsu is a favorite not only among Japanese diners but also among visitors to Japan. With the theme of "small portions, many varieties," guests can enjoy sampling a wide selection of tonkatsu in smaller portions.
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    • TEMPURA & WINE SHINO
      Tempura
      The kind of restaurant that is known only to true gourmets, serving as a sort of "Hidden gem". In a chic space with black walls and a ceiling adorned in gold, you can enjoy tempura with a light and elegant texture, delicately fried using refined techniques to achieve a thin, white batter that minimizes the aroma of oil. Savor tempura that maximizes the flavors of the ingredients, paired with Champagne and Burgundy wines carefully selected by the sommelier.
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    • Hikarimono
      Sushi
      With a prime location and quality that rivals high-end sushi restaurants, this restaurant maintains the goal of being a place for everyday dining. It offers a casual and relaxed atmosphere, free from stiffness or formality. The signature "Hikari-maki," featuring ingredients such as sardines, pickled plum, and bettarazuke (sweet pickled radish), boasts unique flavors that are especially popular among international visitors.
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    • Daikanyama Issai Kassai
      Japanese (Izakaya)
      The owner, Shinji Odahara, boasts a 30-year career in Japanese cuisine and has the remarkable achievement of opening a Japanese restaurant in New York that earned a star. Guests can enjoy exquisite charcoal-grilled meat dishes and rice cooked in a clay pot, all within a modern interior with dim lighting that sparks adult curiosity.
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    • Sudachi
      Japanese (Kaiseki)
      You can enjoy dishes that make the most of seasonal ingredients, transcending the traditional boundaries of Japanese cuisine. While rooted in the traditions of Japanese cooking, the menu features unique offerings such as dishes incorporating shark fin - rarely seen in Japanese cuisine - and sushi that reflects the chef's background in sushi restaurants. At the open kitchen counter, where the lively atmosphere comes alive, you can savor the culinary creations with all five senses.
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    • Torinao
      Yakitori
      In a relaxed and serene atmosphere, you can enjoy exquisite yakitori made with "Koshu Kenmidori" chicken, grilled to perfection over Kishu Binchotan charcoal for a delightful aroma. The tender and fluffy tsukune (chicken meatball) is particularly popular for its juicy flavor. Additionally, the carefully selected Japanese sake, chosen by the owner, pairs wonderfully with the yakitori.
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    • Ichiu
      Sushi
      Chef Hamano is renowned for his experience training at three different two-star restaurants. In addition to sushi, he has honed his skills in Japanese cuisine at the esteemed Akasaka Kikunoi, giving him a strong foundation in traditional Japanese culinary techniques. When it comes to nigiri, he is meticulous not only about the toppings but also the rice. He uses a premium rice variety from Akita, enhanced with two types of red vinegar and plum vinegar to create a refreshing flavor.
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    • Yakiniku Onuki
      Yakiniku
      The restaurant is proud of its "Tare Yakiniku" (grilled meat with sauce), which is made from Japanese black beef that has inherited the "excellent sauce" from the main restaurant, and is so tender that it melts in your mouth.The beef tongue is also superb. The thickly cut beef tongue is very difficult to grill, so the waiter grills it and serves it to you. Enjoy a blissful moment with wine that pairs well with the meat.
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