Haneda Airport (HND), often known as Tokyo-Haneda Airport, is one of the two airports that serve the Greater Tokyo Area, along with Narita International Airport (NRT). Along with airlines such as Solaseed Air, Skymark Airlines, and StarFlyer, it serves as the main domestic base for Japan’s two biggest airlines, Japan Airlines (Terminal 1) and All Nippon Airways (Terminal 2). The airport has 3 terminals and serves more than 80 million people annually.
Tokyo Haneda Airport Services
Tokyo Airport restaurants
Tokyo Haneda airport has an unusually wide selection of restaurants and can be an experience in itself. Most restaurants and cafes open between 08:00 and 22:00 but some can have extended opening hours. Plus, at Terminal 3, you can find some restaurants opening 24 hours a day.
Tokyo Airport duty-free
Tokyo Airport Lounges
Tokyo Airport WiFi
Tokyo Haneda Airport Parking
Parking at Haneda Airport can be tight during peak season and weekends, so it is advised to try to reach the airport by public transport. However, there is the possibility of booking your parking in advance so you can secure your spot.
Standard parking
P1, P2, P3 and P4 are between Terminal 1 and 2, and P5 is close to Terminal 3.
First 30 minutes for free, €2 (JPY 300) each hour after that up to a maximum of €13 (JPY 2140) per day.
Live Arrivals
Live Departures
Terminal Information
There are 3 terminals at Haneda Airport. The Underground Passageway (T1-T2), Keikyu Line / Tokyo Monorail, Transit Ramp Bus and Free Shuttle Bus are the ways to get between terminals. If you choose the Free Shuttle Bus, you must know it departs every 4 or 8 minutes from Terminal 1. There are comprehensive Tokyo Airport maps on the website.
In general, Terminal 1 has domestic flights from Japan Airlines, Skymark Airlines, StarFlyer, Japan Transocean Air, Terminal 2 domestic flights with AIRDO, and Solaseed Air, and domestic and international flights with ANA. The rest of the international flights depart from Terminal 3.

Transportation options from and to Tokyo Haneda Airport
Learn moreBy Train
You can take the Tokyo Monorail from Hamamatsucho Station or the Keikyu train from Shinagawa Station
The trip would take approximately 13 minutes.
*Departure every 10 minutes
By Bus
Several bus routes connect Haneda Airport with other parts of the Tokyo metropolitan area. The bus to central Tokyo is express and takes approximately 35 minutes to reach Tokyo Station.
*Departure every 20 minutes.
By Taxi
Several taxi companies are operating from Haneda Airport, but all operate at a flat rate. The trip from the Haneda airport to Tokyo Station takes approximately 18 minutes.
*If you want to be sure of having an English-speaking driver just waiting for you, you can pre-book your Haneda Airport taxi.
By Car
You can drive to Tokyo in around 20 minutes.
*Trip durations vary depending on your final destination and traffic.
More connections from Tokyo Haneda Airport
Trains
Travellers can take the Keikyu Line train straight from Haneda to Shinagawa Station, a railway hub that has connections to numerous local and bullet train lines. The Tokyo Monorail line is another alternative. It arrives at Hamamatsucho station and connects to the JR Yamanote line, making it simple to get to other parts of Tokyo.
Buses
Tokyo Haneda Airport – Nearby Hotels



Practical Information
Opening Hours
Tokyo Airport: open 24 hours a day.
Shops: Monday-Sunday 08:00 to 22:00 (except for Duty-free and certain stores opening 24/7).
Food & Drinks: 08:00-22:00 (except certain restaurants opening 24/7).
Recommended Arrival Times
- International Flights: 3 hours
- Domestic Flights: 2 hours
Airport Codes
Tokyo Haneda Airport Codes
IATA: HND
ICAO: RJTT
Contact Information
- Address: Hanedakuko, Ota City, Tokyo 144-0041, Japón
- Airport Service Center Phone Number: 03 (57) 57 8111
- Lost and found online form
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Haneda Airport in Tokyo?
Haneda Airport in Tokyo is located near Ota, south of the Tokyo metropolitan area and 20 kilometres outside the city centre.