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Tokyo Haneda (HND) Airport Guide

A traveler's guide to Tokyo Haneda — terminals, the world's most punctual major airport, monorail to Tokyo, and the underrated long-layover experience.

FlightyFlow Team·· 7 min read

HND at a glance

  • IATA: HND · ICAO: RJTT
  • Hub: ANA, JAL.
  • One of the most punctual major international airports anywhere.
  • Terminals: T1 (JAL domestic), T2 (ANA domestic + some international), T3 (international, formerly known as T3 / International Terminal).

Getting to Tokyo

  • Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho — 13 minutes, ¥500.
  • Keikyu Line to Shinagawa — 14 minutes, ¥300.
  • Limousine Bus to major hotels.

Connecting

  • Domestic to international requires a terminal change via free shuttle.
  • ICN, NRT, HND each have different connection norms; allow 90 minutes for HND domestic-to-international.

Lounges

  • ANA Suite Lounge T3.
  • JAL First Class Lounge T3.
  • Cathay Pacific Lounge T3 — small, excellent.
  • TIAT Lounge — Priority Pass.
  • Sky Lounge — Priority Pass.

Inside HND

  • Edo-Era replica streetscape in T3.
  • Observation decks at multiple terminals — among the best in the world.
  • Planetarium Café in T3.
  • 24-hour terminal with arcades and shops.

Tips

  • Free Wi-Fi airport-wide.
  • Most Western credit cards work everywhere.
  • ATMs in 7-Eleven and Japan Post outlets accept foreign cards.

Long-layover ideas

  • Quick city trip to Tokyo: Monorail to Hamamatsucho, walk Hamarikyu Gardens, return — 3 hours.
  • Stay airside: observation deck, museum, premium ramen.

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