Haneda Airport, which boasts the highest number of passengers in Japan, has plenty of shopping and gourmet spots so you won't get bored even during long waits. Introducing highlights of Haneda Airport that are convenient for doing some last-minute shopping while waiting for the Keikyu Limousine Bus from Haneda Airport or on your way home.
The Keikyu Limousine Bus connects Haneda Airport directly to major spots in Tokyo such as Yokohama Sta. (YCAT) and Shibuya, as well as nearby cities including popular tourist destinations such as Hakone and Kamakura.

Keikyu Limousine Bus
The Keikyu Limousine Bus, which provides direct access from Haneda Airport to about 50 locations in Tokyo and nearby cities, can be boarded from Haneda Airport Terminals 1, 2, and 3.Haneda Airport Terminal 1 1st floor arrival lobby bus stop
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 1st floor arrival lobby bus stop
Board the bus from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 1F bus stop
At Haneda Airport Terminal 3, there is Edo Koji, a restaurant and shopping district with a rich Edo atmosphere, and Haneda, a half-sized replica of Nihonbashi, which was once the center of Edo. There are many photogenic spots such as "Nihonbashi".

Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Japan's gateway, where many of the flag carriers of major countries in Asia, Europe, America, Oceania, and the Middle East have flights. You can watch the departures and arrivals of 70 airlines from the observation deck on the 5th floor. There is also a guide board showing the direction from which Mt. Fuji can be seen.``Soraben Kobo'' located in Terminals 1 and 2 is a store specializing in bento boxes that can be eaten on airplanes. We have a wide variety of bento boxes, mainly Japanese food, and we also have vegan menus that use soy meat.

Haneda Airport Terminal 2
This terminal is mainly used by ANA and Air Do. From the observation deck, you can see the Tokyo Bay coast across the ocean, and on clear days you can even see landmarks such as the Sky Tree.There are many souvenir shops lined up in the lobby, just like a department store. You can shop for souvenirs such as sweets and seasonal products only available at Haneda Airport. We recommend shopping before checking in for your flight and putting them in your checked luggage.

Haneda Airport Terminal 1
This terminal is mainly used by Japan Airlines and Skymark. From the observation deck on the 6th floor, you can sometimes see Mt. Fuji in the distance.With the Keikyu Limousine Bus, you can access destinations such as Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa directly from the airport without changing trains.
Additionally, a free shuttle bus operates between each terminal at Haneda Airport. Even large luggage can be moved easily.

Reservation and purchase of tickets
Bus tickets can be purchased at manned counters inside the airport building, as well as from vending machines located near bus stops. On some routes, you can use transportation IC cards, smartphone payments (PayPay, Alipay, LINE Pay), and Visa touch payments. (Only for Haneda Airport)The Keikyu Bus website provides video guides to popular tourist destinations that can be accessed directly from Haneda Airport, such as Hakone, Kamakura, and Shibuya. Check out the Keikyu Bus special page!
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