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How to transfer from Tokyo to Haneda Airport?

Train & Monorail There are two lines to/from Haneda Airport: the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail. Both of these lines are directly connected to Haneda Airport.



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The cheapest Uber ride is with Uber Taxi, which charges you the same fee as a general taxi (¥500 for the first 1.096 km) plus ¥437 for every kilometre thereafter. What makes it slightly more expensive is that you have to add on an extra base fee for pick-up.

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Note. The approximate transfer time is 70 minutes. If you have not checked your baggage through to your international flight, please collect it from the domestic baggage claim area, and take it to the Terminal 3. You can also connect between terminals using the Tokyo Monorail or the Keikyu line.

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Can I stay at the terminal overnight? For domestic areas in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, they are closed at 12:00 AM (Departure lobby after the last departure, Arrival lobby after the last arrival), and after closing, it is generally not possible to stay in the lobby.

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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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Tokyo's Haneda Airport continues its success being named the World's Cleanest Airport. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the standards of airport cleanliness have become much more important to customers and airports maintaining these highest standards are well featured in the best airport cleanliness results.

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Tipping in Japan is not expected, and attempts to leave a tip will almost certainly be turned down (a potentially awkward moment). In Japan, it's thought that by dining out or drinking at a bar, you are already paying the establishment for good service.

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Many taxis accept payment by credit card, and an increasing number accept payment by IC card, such as Suica. Stickers on the door often indicate accepted payment methods. When paying in cash, try to avoid paying small amounts with large bills. Tipping is not done in Japan.

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