Last month, my husband and I traveled to Japan and stayed a night at the new Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport, which is conveniently connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3. We decided to fully explore Haneda Airport and took a free shuttle bus to visit Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
Haneda Airport Terminal 1
Haneda Airport Terminal 1 primarily serves domestic flights, with a focus on Japan Airlines (JAL) and its partner airlines.
Haneda Airport Shinto Shrine
Shinto Shrine in Terminal 1 |
Did you know there's a shrine in Haneda Airport Terminal 1? I think most Japanese people don't even know about it. We found out about it through a Japanese YouTube video and decided to check it out.
The Haneda Airport Shrine is tucked away and can be hard to find, so it doesn't seem to get many visitors. It's located at the end of a narrow corridor on the first floor of Terminal 1.
Shinto Shrine in Terminal 1 |
Shinto Shrine in Terminal 1 |
Shinto Shrine in Terminal 1 |
Shinto Shrine in Terminal 1 |
Observation Deck in Terminal 1
Observation Deck in Terminal 1 |
After visiting the Haneda Airport Shrine, we headed to the observation deck in Terminal 1. From there, you can watch numerous JAL (Japan Airlines) domestic flights, as well as SKY (Skymark Airlines) and SFL (Starflyer) domestic flights.
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 1 |
Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Observation Deck
Hours: 6:30 a.m. through 10 p.m.
There are two Starbucks locations in Terminal 1. We chose one and enjoyed our coffee while watching the airplanes take off from the airport. It was a relaxing way to spend some time, sipping our drinks and taking in the bustling activity of the runway. The combination of a warm beverage and the excitement of air travel made for a memorable experience.
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 1 |
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NewYork Perfect Cheese in Terminal 1 |
I heard that New York Perfect Cheese is very popular in Tokyo, and there's usually a long line to buy their cookies. When we were on the second floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 1 around 8 a.m., there were only about five people in line. So, we decided to take the chance and try these famous cookies! We were glad to get them without a long wait. When we returned to Terminal 1 three hours later, there were so many people waiting in line!
NewYork Perfect Cheese |
It cost 850 yen for five cookies, which we thought was a reasonable price considering their popularity.
NewYork Perfect Cheese |
Haneda Sanchokukan (羽田産直館)
Matcha Frozen Float at Haneda Sanchokukan in Terminal 1 |
Haneda Airport Terminal 2
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 primarily serves domestic flights, especially for All Nippon Airways (ANA) and its partner airlines.
Observation Deck in Terminal 2
Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
Hours: 6:30 a.m. through 10 p.m.
Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
As soon as the observation deck opened at 6:30 a.m., we went in. Despite the early hour, we were able to see many airplanes taking off from the airport. The deck offers a great view of domestic flights from ANA (All Nippon Airways), Air Do, and Solaseed Air.
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
It was fascinating to watch the planes ascending into the morning sky, creating a buzz of activity even at that early hour. The experience was peaceful yet exhilarating.
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 2 |
Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is primarily for international flights.
Haneda Nihonbashi
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
On the 5th floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 3, you'll find the Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge. This stunning bridge is a modern architectural marvel and a great spot for photos. It's inspired by the original Nihonbashi Bridge in Tokyo, adding a touch of history and culture to the bustling airport.
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
The walls are adorned with folding screens inspired by the Edo period, which spanned from 1603 to 1868 in Japan's history.
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
It's fascinating to think about what life was like for people in Edo, Tokyo, hundreds of years ago.
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
Haneda Nihonbashi Bridge in Terminal 3 |
Kifuda/Ema Vending Machine
Kifuda Vending Machine in Terminal 3 |
Ema Hung in Terminal 3 |
Daiema in Teminal 3 |
Observation Deck in Terminal 3
The View from Observation Deck in Terminal 3 |
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Observation Deck
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Saryo Itoen, Matcha Green Tea Cafe
Matcha & Hojicha Soft Serve Anmitsu at Saryo Itoen in Terminal 3 |
As I mentioned in my previous entry, What I Ate at Haneda Airport Terminal 3 - Saryo Itoen, Matcha Green Tea Cafe, we visited Saryo Itoen (茶寮 伊藤園) located on the 4th floor in Terminal 3 and enjoyed matcha sweets there.
Haneda Airport offers a unique blend of modern amenities and cultural charm. From domestic flights in Terminals 1 and 2 to the international experience in Terminal 3, there's something for every traveler. Whether you're admiring the view from the observation deck or exploring the cultural features, Haneda Airport makes for an engaging and memorable journey.
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