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What is special about 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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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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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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It may take up to 60 minutes to pass through the security checkpoint. Please come with plenty of time to spare. The security checkpoints which are used by all airlines are on the North and the South area. The security checkpoint can get congested, so please pass through as early as possible.

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It is located in Ota, Tokyo, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Tokyo Station. The facility covers 1,522 hectares (3,761 acres) of land.

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The airport's three domestic terminals have flight routes going across Japan, and all around the world. Haneda Airport ranks among the busiest airports in the world.

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The ideal duration to explore Tokyo is at least 5 days to discover the main areas of the city and the outskirts of the prefecture. To explore Japan's best, spend at least 2 weeks here. Even then, you will realize that there are so many things to discover in Japan.

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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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