What buses run from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport? A full guide to your other options too
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Wondering what buses you can take from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport?
This article covers everything you need to know about bus fares and travel times.
We’ll also introduce other ways to get there besides the bus, so be sure to check those out too!
Buses from Nakano to Haneda Airport
To travel from Nakano to Haneda Airport by bus, you can take the Airport Limousine.
Here, we’ll go over the following details about the Airport Limousine service from Nakano to Haneda Airport:
- Service features
- Boarding location
- Fares
- Travel time
Service features
The Airport Limousine is a limousine bus service operated by Tokyo Airport Transport that connects various areas to Haneda and Narita airports.
It has been advancing accessibility and internationalization, and is designed for use by:
- People of all nationalities
- People of all ages and genders
- Wheelchair users
- Passengers carrying heavy luggage
and more — the service is designed to be comfortable for everyone.
Boarding location
Next, let’s look at the boarding location for the limousine bus heading to Haneda Airport.
The limousine bus bound for Haneda Airport departs from Nakano Station North Exit.
You can board right in front of Nakano Sun Plaza, at Nakano Station North Exit.
It’s about a 2-minute walk from Nakano Station to Nakano Sun Plaza.
It takes about 5 minutes on foot from getting off the train to reaching the bus stop.
If you’re heading from Haneda Airport to Nakano Station by limousine bus, there are three boarding locations:
- Haneda Airport Terminal 1 / 2F Departure Lobby
- Haneda Airport Terminal 2 / 2F Departure Lobby
- Haneda Airport International Terminal / 1F
Fares
The fare from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport is as follows:
- Adult: ¥1,230 (per person)
- Child: ¥620 (per person)
The fare is the same when traveling from Haneda Airport to Nakano Station.
Premium multi-ride tickets are also available — you can buy 11 tickets for ¥12,000.
That works out to a great rate of ¥1,090 per ride.
This is a great option for anyone who travels frequently within the premium ticket’s valid area.
Limousine bus tickets can be purchased up until 5 minutes before departure, so you can still use the service even if your plans change at the last minute.
That said, if your travel date is already set, it’s safer to make a reservation in advance.
You can make a reservation in the following ways:
- Online reservation
- Phone reservation
- Convenience store ticketing
For online reservations, use the official Airport Limousine website.
For phone reservations, call 03-3665-7220 (Mon–Fri 9:00–19:00, Sat/holidays 9:00–18:00).
For convenience store ticketing, make a reservation through Well-Net and pay at the convenience store.
Travel time
The travel time from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport is about 1 hour 20 minutes.
However, the time it takes can vary significantly depending on the time of travel and road conditions.
If you’re catching a flight, be sure to allow plenty of extra time when taking the bus.
The trip from Haneda Airport to Nakano Station similarly takes about 1 hour 20 minutes.
For travel times by terminal, please check the Airport Limousine timetable.
Ways to get from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport besides the bus
We’ve now covered how to travel from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport by bus.
However, there may not always be a bus available at the time you want to travel, or you may simply prefer another option.
Here, we’ll introduce three ways to get there besides the bus:
- Train
- Taxi
- NearMe
[Way #1 to get from Nakano to Haneda besides the bus] Train
The first option is the train.
To travel from Nakano to Haneda Airport by train, you can use either the Tokyo Monorail or the Keikyu Airport Limited Express.
The route using the Tokyo Monorail is as follows:
- Nakano → Kanda (JR Chuo Line)
- Kanda → Hamamatsucho (JR Yamanote Line)
- Hamamatsucho → Haneda Airport Terminal 1 (Tokyo Monorail Airport Rapid)
The fare is ¥800.
The travel time is 52 minutes.
The route using the Keikyu Airport Limited Express is as follows:
- Nakano → Kanda (JR Chuo Line)
- Kanda → Shinagawa (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line)
- Shinagawa → Haneda Airport Terminal 1/2 (Keikyu Airport Limited Express)
The fare is ¥512.
The travel time is 53 minutes.
Since trains aren’t affected by traffic congestion, travel by train tends to be relatively punctual.
Another advantage is the low cost.
If you want to keep your travel costs to the airport as low as possible, the train is the way to go.
[Way #2 to get from Nakano to Haneda besides the bus] Taxi
The second option is the taxi.
At Nakano Station, there’s a taxi stand right outside the South Exit ticket gates.
There’s also a taxi pool in the South Exit roundabout, so several taxis are usually waiting there, making it a convenient option.
The taxi fare from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport is about ¥8,600. The travel time is about 1 hour.
With a taxi, both the fare and travel time can vary significantly depending on road conditions.
If you get caught in traffic on weekends, for example, it could take more than 1 hour 30 minutes.
It’s a good idea to allow plenty of extra time when using this option.
We’d recommend a taxi if you simply want the easiest option, but if cost is a concern, you may want to consider another method.
[Way #3 to get from Nakano to Haneda besides the bus] NearMe
The third option is NearMe.
NearMe is a door-to-airport shuttle service provided by us, NearMe Inc.
Our spacious shuttles, which seat up to 9 passengers, use our proprietary AI to find the optimal route to Haneda Airport.
If you want to travel to Haneda Airport safely and comfortably, we recommend using our NearMe service.
There’s no fixed boarding location for NearMe.
As long as you’re within the service area, you can travel from wherever you like to your specified destination.
The service area covers all 23 wards of Tokyo. Within the 23 wards, we’ll pick you up from your home, hotel, workplace, or wherever you’d like to be collected.
Of course, you can also be picked up from Nakano Station.
Enjoy a comfortable, safe ride with NearMe.
The fare from Nakano is a flat rate starting from ¥3,480 per person. Fares for other wards are as follows:
| Area | Adult fare/person | Child fare/person (6-11) / Junior seat (4-5) / Child seat (0-3) |
|---|---|---|
| Ota, Shinagawa | From ¥1,980 | From ¥990 |
| Chiyoda | From ¥2,480 | From ¥1,240 |
| Koto, Shibuya, Chuo, Minato, Meguro, Setagaya, Bunkyo, Taito, Edogawa, Shinjuku, Sumida | From ¥2,980 | From ¥1,490 |
| Arakawa, Nakano | From ¥3,480 | From ¥1,740 |
| Suginami, Toshima, Katsushika, Adachi, Kita, Itabashi | From ¥3,980 | From ¥1,990 |
| Nerima | From ¥4,980 | From ¥2,490 |
*Children under 12 receive 50% off the above fares.
From Nakano to Haneda Airport takes about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.
NearMe is a great option for anyone who wants a comfortable ride while keeping costs down.
Since there are no additional fees, you can use the service with peace of mind even if the ride takes longer than expected.
Travel time can vary depending on road conditions, so it’s a good idea to allow plenty of extra time.
6 benefits of using NearMe
So far, we’ve introduced how to get from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport by bus, as well as other options.
Here, let us tell you a bit more about the appeal of NearMe, one of the options we provide.
Here are 6 benefits of choosing NearMe for your trip to the airport:
- Flat-rate pricing
- Affordable rates
- Pick-up from anywhere you like
- Online payment
- No need to carry heavy luggage around
- Comfortable travel in a spacious space
[Benefit 1] Flat-rate pricing
The first benefit is flat-rate pricing.
With NearMe, you’ll never be charged any additional fees.
Once you make a reservation and complete your online payment, the price is fixed.
With a taxi, the fare can change depending on road conditions.
But with NearMe, no matter how much traffic congestion adds to your travel time, you pay a flat rate starting from ¥2,980 per person.
With NearMe, you can enjoy a comfortable trip without that kind of stress.
[Benefit 2] Affordable rates
The second benefit is affordable rates.
NearMe’s base fares are inexpensive to begin with.
In fact, a taxi from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport costs about ¥8,600.
But with NearMe, you can get there for ¥2,980 per person.
That means if you’re traveling with two people or fewer, it’s a better deal than a taxi.
And since there are no additional fees, you can use it without any unnecessary worry.
[Benefit 3] Pick-up from anywhere you like
The third benefit is that you can be picked up from wherever you like.
As long as you’re within Tokyo’s 23 wards, you can be picked up from anywhere.
When traveling or on a business trip, you inevitably end up with a lot of luggage, and you probably don’t want to be walking around with it.
Even just catching a taxi can be a hassle in that situation.
With NearMe, once you set a date, time, and location, we’ll come pick you up wherever you’d like.
You can be picked up from a hotel, restaurant, your home — anywhere.
Not having to carry your luggage around and simply waiting at a place of your choosing before heading to the airport is a huge advantage.
[Benefit 4] Online payment
The fourth benefit is that you can pay online.
Even when you have a lot of luggage, having to dig around in your wallet for change and put it back in your bag every time is a hassle.
This is even more difficult for families traveling with small children.
With NearMe, once you complete online payment at the time of booking, that’s it for payment.
All you need to do is wait for the shuttle, board it, and when you arrive at your destination, collect your luggage and get off.
You can travel smoothly without having to handle any cash.
[Benefit 5] No need to carry heavy luggage around
NearMe can be used from anywhere within Tokyo’s 23 wards — including from Ginza Station, of course.
Since we’ll pick you up wherever you like, there’s no need to carry heavy luggage to a station or bus stop.
You can use the service not just for trips to the airport, but also when heading home from the airport.
[Benefit 6] Comfortable travel in a spacious space
With NearMe, you can travel comfortably in a spacious space.
Our roomy vehicles come equipped with Wi-Fi and charging outlets.
You can work or watch videos while you travel, making the most of your travel time on your way to the airport or your destination.
You can enjoy your trip without feeling cramped.
Summary
We’ve introduced the buses available from Nakano Station to Haneda Airport, as well as other ways to get there.
Choosing the method that fits your needs will make for a more comfortable trip.
With the limousine bus, you can simply sit back and relax on your way to the airport, and the ¥1,230 adult fare is quite appealing.
Since you can buy tickets right up until departure, it can also accommodate last-minute changes to your plans.
And if you’d rather travel from your home or workplace instead of a station, we recommend using NearMe.
Since it offers door-to-airport travel, you won’t need to carry your luggage around, and you can get there comfortably.
If you’re interested, be sure to give it a try!
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