Tokyo Airport

Tokyo International Airport (東京國際空港), commonly known as Haneda Airport (羽田空港,),is one of the two primary airports serving the Tokyo located in Ōta.

By passenger throughput, Haneda is the busiest airport in Asia and the 4thbusiest airport in the world, handling 63 million passengers annually.

Haneda handled most of Tokyo's air traffic until the opening of New Tokyo International Airport, now known as Narita International Airport. Except for flights to Gimpo Airport in Seoul and some international charter flights, it now handles domestic flights exclusively. Despite this, it remains classified as a first class airport.

International Terminal - Haneda

Haneda's international terminal has two gates, which handle four flights a day to and from Seoul Gimpo Airport. These flights are operated by All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Korean Air. The terminal sometimes handles charter flights in the evening and early morning hours.

The international terminal is connected to the main terminal by a shuttle bus, which runs every five minutes during the day.

A major expansion or replacement of the international terminal is in the planning stage.


To & from HanedaAirport

Rail and Limousine bus provide convenient connections to and from Haneda Airport.

Rail
Tokyo Monorail station at Terminal 1.Haneda Airport is served by the Keihin Kyuko Railway and Tokyo Monorail. The monorail has two stations, one in each terminal; Keikyu operates a single station between the terminals.

Keikyu offers trains to Shinagawa Station (19 min., ¥400) and Yokohama Station (27 min., ¥470), and through service to the Toei Asakusa Line, which makes several stops in eastern Tokyo. Some Keikyu trains also run through to the Keisei Oshiage Line and Keisei Main Line, making it possible to reach Narita International Airport by train. Although a few direct trains run in the morning, a transfer along the Keisei Line is generally necessary to reach Narita International Airport. The train ride to Narita International Airport takes about 2 hours and costs ¥1,560.

Tokyo Monorail offers trains to Hamamatsucho Station (¥470), where passengers can connect to the Yamanote Line to reach other points in Tokyo. Express trains make the nonstop run from Haneda Airport to Hamamatsucho in 16 minutes.

Bus
There is also regular bus service to many points in the Kanto region. The following travel times are scheduled, and may be longer due to frequent traffic jams around Tokyo.

Yokohama Station — 30 min., ¥560
Tokyo Station — 40 min., ¥900
Tokyo City Air Terminal
Shinjuku Station — 50 min., ¥1,200
Ikebukuro Station — 70 min., ¥1,200
Narita International Airport — 75 min., ¥3,000
Chiba Station — 80 min., ¥1,330