Haneda Airport boasts the largest number of passengers in Japan, and offers a wide variety of shopping and dining spots to keep passengers occupied during long waits. Here are some of the highlights of Haneda Airport while waiting for the KEIKYU AIRPORT LIMOUSINE from Haneda Airport or for last minute shopping before returning home.
KEIKYU AIRPORT LIMOUSINE provides direct connections from Haneda Airport to major spots such as Yokohama Station (YCAT) and Shibuya, as well as to nearby cities including popular tourist destinations such as Hakone and Kamakura.

KEIKYU AIRPORT LIMOUSINE
From Haneda Airport, comfortable KEIKYU AIRPORT LIMOUSINEtake you directly to about 50 destinations in Tokyo and surrounding cities.
You can catch the bus from Terminals 1, 2 and 3,
Haneda Airport.
Haneda Airport Terminal 1, Bus stop on 1st floor of Arrival Lobby
Haneda Airport Terminal 2, Bus stop on 1st floor of Arrival Lobby
Haneda Airport Terminal 3, Bus stop on 1st floor of Arrival Lobby
At Haneda Airport Terminal 3, there are many photo-worthy spots such as "Edo Koji," a restaurant and store district full of Edo atmosphere, and "Haneda Nihonbashi," a 1/2 size cypress reconstruction of "Nihonbashi (bridge)," once the center of Edo city.

Haneda Airport Terminal 3
The gateway to Japan, served by many of the flag carriers of major countries in Asia, Europe, the United States, Oceania, and the Middle East. Visitors can overlook the arrival and departure of 70 airlines from the observation deck on the fifth floor. There is also an information board that indicates the direction of Mt. Fuji.Soraben Kobo, located in Terminal 1 and 2, is the special store for lunch boxes that you can eat on the planes. They offer Japanese meals and various kinds of bento boxes, including a vegan menu with soybean meat.

Haneda Airport Terminal 2
This terminal is mainly used for ANA and AIRDO flights. The observation deck offers a view of the Tokyo Bay shoreline across the ocean, and on clear days, the Sky Tree and other landmarks can sometimes be seen.Many souvenir stores are lining the lobby like a department store. A full range of souvenir shopping is available, including sweets and seasonal products only available at Haneda Airport. You are recommended to shop before check-in, and pack the purchases into your checked luggage.

Haneda Airport Terminal 1
This terminal is mainly used for Japan Airlines and Skymark. Mt. Fuji can sometimes be seen in the distance from the observation deck on the 6th floor.KEIKYU AIRPORT LIMOUSINE provides direct access from the airport to destinations in Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa without transfers.
In addition, Haneda Airport operates a free shuttle bus service between each terminal. Move around with ease even with a large luggage.

How to buy or book bus tickets
Bus tickets can be purchased at the manned counter in the airport building or from vending machines located near the boarding gates. On some routes, transportation system IC cards, smartphone payments (PayPay, Alipay, LINE Pay), and Visa’s ‘tap-to-ride’ payment for the bus fare. (acceptable for buses going to Haneda Airport only)The KEIKYU BUS website provides you with useful guidance information,
including videos on popular sightseeing locations, such as Hakone, Kamakura or Shibuya.
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