Haneda to Tokyo: How to Get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station

Train or Bus? Transport from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station

“I don’t know what to do after arriving at Haneda Airport…”

“Never want to waste any time losing my way!”

“I’ve heard that Japanese transportation is complicated…”

We are here to know how to get out of the Haneda airport and get to Tokyo Station. This article has been written for the people worrying like above. You have 2 options to get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station: by train or bus.

▽Check the latest transportation guide between Haneda Airport and Tokyo after 2023!▽


▽You can book the Haneda Airport Limousine Bus Ticket online!▽

▼How to get&use Japan Rail Pass▼

▽Use Airport Taxi Services to travel from Haneda/Narita airport to Tokyo and vice versa!▽

▽Use the luggage delivery service from Haneda Airport to your hotel and start traveling luggage-free just after landing!!▽


Trains

Firstly, trains are served by 2 different companies: Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Line. Both trains take about half an hour to get to Tokyo Station, so either is OK. Tokyo Monorial is better for heading to Tokyo Station and Asakusa. And Keikyu Line is acceptable for heading to Shibuya, Shinjuku, Yokohama, etc.

Tokyo Monorail

-How to go to the platform

First Train: 5:17 (everyday)

Last Train: 00:10 (everyday)

Platform No.2

Change trains at Hamamatsucho Station to JR Yamanote Line (Platfrom No.2)

How long: 19 min (Tokyo Monorail) + 6 min(JR Yamanote Line)

How much: JPY650

Keikyu Line

-How to go to the platform

-How to buy tickets

First Train: 5:26 (everyday)

Last Train: 00:23 (weekdays)/00:02 (weekends and holidays)

Platform No.2

Change trains at Shinagawa Station to JR Yamanote Line(Platform No.1)

How long: 13~20 mins (Keikyu Line) + 11 min (JR Yamanote Line)

How much: JPY580


Bus

You can go to a variety of places by bus such as Tokyo, Shinjuku, Odaiba, Tokyo Disney Resort, Yokohama, Mt.Fuji, etc. For who visit Japan for the first time, buses are recommendable. It’s less complicated than trains.

The ticket counter is located on the 2nd floor which is the arrival lobby.

▽You can book the Haneda Airport Limousine Bus Ticket online!▽

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Bus Termial

Platform No.1/No.3 (Overnight 1:05 and 2:00)

First Bus: 8:10

Last Bus: 2:00 (next day)

How long: 30min-45min

How much: JPY930/JPY1860(Overnight 1:05 and 2:00)

Haneda Airport’s Website: http://www.haneda-airport.jp/inter/en/access/train.html

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