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How nice is Haneda Airport?

Haneda is far more than just an airport; it's a fascinating destination in itself, with a wealth of food, shopping and attractions. Air enthusiasts can enjoy the observation decks, take a tour at the Japan Airlines SKY MUSEUM, and even stay the night in a “first class cabin” hotel.



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As the busiest airport in Japan (and one of the top five busiest in the world), Haneda has everything you'd expect from a modern domestic and international airport. Free Wi-Fi, airport lounges, and a variety of dining and shopping options are all at hand.

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Overall, Tokyo Haneda Airport is relatively compact and easy to navigate, consisting of three terminals. Terminals 1 and 2, which are for domestic flights, are connected via an underground walkway. A complimentary shuttle bus links the domestic terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2) to the International Terminal.

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If you're flying into Japan from abroad, you'll likely head to Tokyo first. It has two major airports, Haneda and Narita, the latter of which carries the most international traffic into the country, though Haneda has long-haul routes, too.

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If you're flying into Japan from abroad, you'll likely head to Tokyo first. It has two major airports, Haneda and Narita, the latter of which carries the most international traffic into the country, though Haneda has long-haul routes, too.

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Security Checks When Connecting Between International Flights. Passengers who have already been inspected in the country of departure will be required to take screening again when transiting in Japan except for some cases.

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When leaving Japan, at the airport or seaport of departure, if you do not have “Record of purchase slip”, please present your passport at customs. if you have “Record of purchase slip(s)”, please submit the record of purchase slip(s) at customs.

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