Tokyo, Japan
Haneda Airport (HND)
Closer to central Tokyo than Narita; strong rail links (Tokyo Monorail, Keikyu) and taxi ranks by terminal.
Terminals & airlines
- Terminal 1
- Terminal 2
- Terminal 3
Before you depart
- Haneda is dense—allow time for domestic→international connections.
After you land
- Keikyu and Monorail serve different parts of Tokyo—pick based on your hotel district.
Accessibility & special assistance
Step-free access throughout all three terminals with elevators between every floor. 'Care-Fitter' trained staff provide special assistance, plus quiet 'Calm Down, Cool Down' spaces and free sunflower lanyards for non-visible disabilities.
- Special assistance reservation — Book online in advance or call +81-3-5757-8111; Care-Fitter staff assist with check-in, security, and boarding.
- Hidden Disabilities Sunflower — Free lanyards available at Information Counters to signal staff that you may need extra help.
- Calm Down, Cool Down spaces — Quiet retreat areas for travelers who are overwhelmed or need sensory relief—check the airport map for current locations.
Connecting? Rest & refresh options
Facility availability, not current prices — those change often, so confirm at the desk.
- The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Transit is an in-terminal hotel inside Terminal 3's airside (post-security) zone — day rooms with shower, no need to clear immigration.
- Official shower rooms are also available in the terminal separately from the hotel.
- Confirmed as one of the more efficient major airports for connecting passengers — layovers are generally manageable given the compact single-terminal international layout.
Ground transport
Taxi vs bus vs rail depends on group size, luggage, and traffic. Always verify prices at official desks or trusted apps.
Taxi
- Official taxi stands per terminal; shorter hops to central Tokyo than from Narita.
Opens Uber with pickup set at HND. Availability, fares, and vehicle types vary by city—check the app for current options.
Bus
- Airport buses connect to major hubs if you prefer no train transfers.
Rail
- Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho for JR Yamanote transfers.
- Keikyu Line toward Shinagawa and Yokohama.
Information is for planning only. Always confirm schedules and fares with the airport and operators before travel.