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 s...
Haneda Airport, also known as Tokyo International Airport, is located in Öta, Tokyo, 14km south of Tokyo Station. It serves the Greater Tokyo region. It was the second busiest airport in Asia and the fourth busiest in the world in 2009. The Tokyo Aviation Bureau, the Ministry of Land ...
Haneda Airport, the official name of which is Tokyo International Airport, is located inOta,Tokyo. Due to its location just under 9 miles south ofTokyo Station, arriving atHaneda Airportallows you to get to the heart ofTokyoin as little as 30 minutes.Haneda Airportis a main hub for two o...
Haneda Airport originally opened as an international airport in Tokyo. However, the number of flights at Haneda Airport fell short with the rapid development of Japan’s economy. This resulted in the opening of a new airport, Narita Airport, in 1978. All international routes at the time were ...
Shibuya Station (50 min,¥1,300) and Tokyo Station (55 min,¥1,200), but not as many as the Airport Limousine Bus mentioned above. However, they can get you to some more farflung places likeHakuba(winter only, 5.5 hours,¥9,300), as well asTokyo Disney(40 minutes,¥1,300)...
Line(s): Keikyu Airport Line (bound for Kamata), to JR Yamanote or Tokaido Main Line (Ueno Tokyo Line) Transfer Station: Shinagawa Station Get Off At: JR Ueno Station Travel Time: About 35 minutes Fare: 500 yen Tokyo Monorail Line(s): Tokyo Monorail (bound for Hamamatsucho) to JR Yaman...
Airport limousine bus in Osaka. (Photo by JT Genter) Skyliner train. (Photo by JT Genter) Alternatively, you can take one of several rail options into Tokyo including: Narita Express: The fastest way direct to Tokyo Station. Rates start around $20 (3,070 yen) each way or use your Japa...
Haneda Airport, officially known as Tokyo International Airport, in the Tokyo neighborhood of Ota, is the largest and busiest airport in Japan, and the second busiest airport in all Asia despite the majority of flights being domestic.
1. Tokyo Monorail TheTokyo Monorailis a quick and efficient way to get from Haneda Airport to central Tokyo. It takes just 13 minutes to reach Hamamatsucho Station, where you can transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to reach other popular destinations in Tokyo, including Shinjuku, Shibuya, and To...
To reach Tokyo Station, you can take either an airport shuttle bus or one operated by Keikyu. Both stop at this central station, as well as many major hotels in the city center, so you may actually make it straight to your door. I recommend this option for maximum convenience, provided ...