Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) Guide: Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Haneda International Airport is the airport most travelers hope Tokyo means. It is closer to the city than Narita, tightly connected by rail, and enormous without feeling impossible if you know your terminal. HND is a domestic superhub and a major global gateway, so it works for Tokyo city breaks, Japan connections, business trips, and long-haul arrivals where a fast first transfer matters.
This guide is written for travelers who want the useful details first: the real airport name, where it sits, how much to budget for transport, what to expect in the terminal, where to search for flights, and which services to arrange before landing. Prices and routes are updated for June 2026 and should be treated as practical planning ranges rather than fixed promises.
Quick airport facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Full airport name | Tokyo Haneda International Airport |
| Short codes | HND / RJTT |
| Also searched as | Tokyo International Airport, Haneda Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport |
| City and country | Tokyo, Japan |
| Practical address | Haneda Airport, Ota City, Tokyo, Japan; coordinates 35.552299, 139.779999. |
| Distance to city | About 14-20 km south of central Tokyo depending on the district; rail normally reaches Hamamatsucho or Shinagawa in about 15-25 minutes. |
| Updated | 2026-06-15 |
- πΌ Best for Tokyo, Yokohama, domestic Japan connections, business travel, and fast city transfers.
- βοΈ Route scale: FlightConnections lists 103 nonstop airports and around 45 airlines, while FlightsFrom lists even more airports depending on data view.
- π Public transport: Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu trains connect directly with the terminals.
- π΄ Fare planning: Tokyo Monorail from Haneda to Hamamatsucho is about JPY 520 adult; Keikyu fares vary by destination.
Address and location
Use Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) for flight searches and Tokyo International Airport, Haneda Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport as backup search wording in maps, hotel messages, and taxi conversations. The practical address is:
Haneda Airport, Ota City, Tokyo, Japan; coordinates 35.552299, 139.779999.
About 14-20 km south of central Tokyo depending on the district; rail normally reaches Hamamatsucho or Shinagawa in about 15-25 minutes. For a serious itinerary, save the airport coordinates offline, download the city area in Google Maps or Organic Maps, and keep your hotel address in both English and the local language where possible.
How to get from the airport to the city
| Option | Typical time | Approximate cost | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho | 13-24 min by service/terminal | About JPY 520 adult | β Best for JR Yamanote Line connections and east/central Tokyo. |
| Keikyu train to Shinagawa / Yokohama | 15-35 min | Often JPY 300-500+ by stop | π Best for Shinagawa, Yokohama, and through subway connections. |
| Airport limousine bus | 30-90 min | Usually JPY 1,000-1,600+ by area | π¨ Best for hotel-door stops, Shinjuku, Disney-area hotels, and heavy bags. |
| Taxi to central Tokyo | 25-60 min | Often JPY 7,000-12,000+; more late night | π Best for groups, late arrivals, or door-to-door comfort. |
Haneda is close, but Tokyo is huge. Choose transport by final neighborhood: Monorail for Hamamatsucho/JR, Keikyu for Shinagawa/Yokohama, and limousine bus when it stops at your hotel.
Transport tips
- π§Ύ Confirm the fare before loading luggage, especially when there is no visible meter or posted rate.
- π Save the exact hotel pin offline; airport drivers may know districts better than street names.
- π΅ Carry small local cash for the first transfer, baggage carts, snacks, or phone calls.
- π Install an eSIM before departure so you can message your driver immediately after landing.
Public transport and metro
Haneda is not on the Tokyo Metro network, but it connects directly to Keikyu rail and Tokyo Monorail. For city navigation, the provided metro-app spreadsheet includes Tokyo Subway Maps: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tokyo-subway-maps/id6761788071?uo=4
Where public transport exists, it is usually best for daylight arrivals with light luggage. For late flights, family travel, heavy bags, or first-time visits, a taxi, hotel transfer, or pre-booked private driver is usually worth the extra cost.
Taxi prices and transfer strategy
Taxi prices around airports are rarely as neat as an official table. Time of day, luggage, driver availability, fuel prices, and whether the destination is inside or outside the central city all matter. The ranges above are realistic planning budgets, but the best practice is simple: agree the fare before moving, keep your phone map open, and avoid changing money with random drivers.
For smoother arrival logistics:
- π Use official taxi ranks or a hotel-arranged driver where available.
- π§³ Pre-book a transfer if you land late, carry equipment, or travel with children.
- π Compare rental cars before arrival with DiscoverCars if you need regional freedom.
- π¨ Use Expedia to check hotels near the airport and in the city before choosing a transfer.
Airport facilities, shops, and restaurants
- π£ Extensive restaurants, cafes, duty-free, Japanese gifts, fashion, electronics, lounges, capsule-style rest options, hotels, showers, baggage delivery, ATMs, and transit services.
- π Excellent shopping for Japanese sweets, cosmetics, stationery, regional food gifts, anime goods, sake, and travel tech.
- π§³ Domestic-to-international connections can be smooth, but terminal changes need real time and attention.
- π Late-night arrivals are much easier than at many airports, but rail does not run all night; check last-train times.
The smart rule at HND is to treat the terminal as a transfer point rather than as a shopping destination. Eat before arriving when possible, keep a refillable bottle where security rules allow, and bring a small power bank. If you have a long delay, an airport-area hotel or city hotel is usually more comfortable than waiting in the terminal.
Airlines and where the airport flies
HND is one of Asia’s most important airports. Domestic routes cover nearly every major Japanese city, including Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Nagasaki, Sendai, Akita, and many islands. International routes reach Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Sydney, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Helsinki, Doha, Dubai, and more.
ANA and Japan Airlines dominate domestic and long-haul Japanese service. Air Do, Skymark, Solaseed Air, StarFlyer, United, Delta, American, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, Finnair, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Asiana, China Airlines, EVA Air, Thai Airways, and many others appear in public schedules.
Cheap routes to check first
- Tokyo Haneda to Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, or Kumamoto for domestic frequency.
- Tokyo Haneda to Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Bangkok, Singapore, or Manila for Asia competition.
- Tokyo Haneda to Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Doha, or Dubai for long-haul connections.
- Compare HND with Narita only after adding the ground-transfer time and cost to your exact Tokyo neighborhood.
Cheap airport strategy is different from simply sorting by lowest fare. Always compare the final cost after checked baggage, seat selection, payment fees, transfer costs, and missed-connection risk. A slightly more expensive flight into the correct airport can be cheaper than a low base fare that forces a long taxi ride or overnight hotel.
Where to buy flights and hotels
Start with broad searches, then verify the exact airport code before paying. This is especially important in cities with more than one airport or with airport transitions.
| Need | Recommended booking link | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Internet on arrival | π Yesim eSIM | Install before flying so maps, airline apps, WhatsApp, and hotel messages work as soon as you land. |
| Flights and hotels | π¨ Expedia flights and stays | Useful for comparing nearby hotels, airport overnights, and onward tickets in one search. |
| Tours and transfers | ποΈ Viator tours and airport transfers | Best for guided city tours, day trips, private arrival transfers, and skip-the-line activities. |
| Rental cars | π DiscoverCars | Compare local and international rental agencies before accepting a walk-up airport rate. |
| Travel medical insurance | π‘οΈ SafetyWing | Check coverage, exclusions, and country wording before travel, especially on complex itineraries. |
| Support this airport-guide project | π€ Patreon: HEDONISMcloud | Helps keep airport guides updated with fares, route changes, and city transport notes. |
eSIM, internet, insurance, and car rental
- π Internet: install Yesim eSIM before the flight. Airport Wi-Fi can be slow, blocked by SMS verification, or unavailable exactly when you need maps.
- π‘οΈ Insurance: compare policy wording with SafetyWing. Read exclusions for the destination, adventure activities, medical evacuation, political/security events, and pre-existing conditions.
- π Cars: compare vehicles on DiscoverCars before arrival. Airport counters can run out of automatic cars or quote higher walk-up rates.
- ποΈ Tours: use Viator for airport transfers, city tours, day trips, and guided experiences when independent transport is inconvenient.
Practical arrival checklist
| Before you fly | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Check the IATA code on the ticket | Prevents booking a hotel or transfer for the wrong airport. |
| Save airline, hotel, and driver contacts offline | Messaging apps may not work until data is active. |
| Carry local cash | Useful for taxis, snacks, and small airport expenses. |
| Recheck live departures | Regional schedules can change more quickly than major-hub schedules. |
| Keep insurance documents accessible | Helps at medical facilities and during airline disruption. |
Safety and travel notes
Tokyo is exceptionally safe, but jet lag, last trains, and terminal changes can still cause expensive mistakes. Save your route offline and keep data active before leaving the aircraft.
The most reliable traveler is the boringly prepared traveler: documents printed, data working, transport confirmed, hotel address saved, and enough time between every moving part of the itinerary.
Short airport excursion idea
If you have a long layover or an overnight stop, choose one simple plan rather than trying to see everything. Stay close to the city center or a known hotel district, keep the return transfer booked, and avoid cutting the return to the airport too close. In smaller airports, a missed flight may mean waiting a day or more for the next practical departure.
Frequently asked questions
How far is Tokyo Haneda International Airport from Tokyo?
About 14-20 km south of central Tokyo depending on the district; rail normally reaches Hamamatsucho or Shinagawa in about 15-25 minutes.
How much is a taxi from HND airport?
Typical taxi planning ranges are shown in the transport table above. The safest method is to confirm the price before loading luggage and to use a hotel-arranged driver when arriving late or visiting for the first time.
Are there restaurants and shops at Tokyo Haneda International Airport?
Yes, but the depth of choice depends on the airport size and operating schedule. Expect practical cafes or snack options at smaller airports and a better range at major hubs. Carry backup snacks and water for delays.
Which airlines should I check first?
ANA and Japan Airlines dominate domestic and long-haul Japanese service. Air Do, Skymark, Solaseed Air, StarFlyer, United, Delta, American, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, Finnair, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Asiana, China Airlines, EVA Air, Thai Airways, and many others appear in public schedules.
Is there a metro to the airport?
Haneda is not on the Tokyo Metro network, but it connects directly to Keikyu rail and Tokyo Monorail. For city navigation, the provided metro-app spreadsheet includes Tokyo Subway Maps: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tokyo-subway-maps/id6761788071?uo=4
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