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How to Get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station? A Complete Guide to Getting There by Public Transportation!

How to Get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station? A Complete Guide to Getting There by Public Transportation!
Haneda Airport

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Tokyo Station is a major station located at the heart of Japan, known for its beautiful red-brick building.

The surrounding area spans business districts like Marunouchi and Yaesu as well as historic architecture, making it a hub used by many for both sightseeing and business.

With that in mind, many people may want to know how to travel from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station.

In this article, we’ll introduce ways to get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station using public transportation. Be sure to use it as a reference.

Public Transportation Options for Getting from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station

There are four ways to travel from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station using public transportation.

  • Train/Monorail
  • Limousine Bus
  • Taxi
  • NearMe

We’ll go over the fare, travel time, and more for each.

Train

The train/monorail is the cheapest way to travel from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station. The fare, travel time, and route are as follows.

Tokyo Station ⇔ Haneda Airport
Fare (IC card)¥470
Travel timeAbout 40 minutes
Route■Haneda Airport Terminal 1/2
↕︎ (Keikyu Line)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 3
↕︎ (Keikyu Line)
■Shinagawa
↕︎ (JR Line)
■Tokyo Station

The pros and cons of the train are as follows.

Pros・The most affordable option
・Frequent departures mean less waiting
・Travel time is stable since it isn’t affected by traffic conditions
・“Haneda Airport Terminal 1/2” station is a starting terminus, making it easier to get a seat
Cons・Often crowded
・Hard to find space for large luggage like suitcases
・Long walking distance between the platform and the airport lobby

Limousine Bus

The Limousine Bus is a large, more upscale highway bus than usual. It’s convenient because it goes directly from the airport to Tokyo Station.

*As of May 2023, the Limousine Bus service to Tokyo Station is suspended. For details, please check the Keikyu Bus official website.

The fare, travel time, and route are as follows.

Haneda Airport → Tokyo Station
Fare¥1,000 (Children: ¥500)
Travel timeAbout 50 minutes
Route■Haneda Airport Terminal 3

■Haneda Airport Terminal 2

■Haneda Airport Terminal 1

■Tokyo Station

The bus stops at Haneda Airport are as follows.

Haneda AirportBus Stop
Terminal 11F Arrival Lobby, Stop 3
Terminal 21F Arrival Lobby, Stop 4
Terminal 3Stop 1

Reference: Keikyu Bus

The pros and cons are as follows.

Pros・Reserved seating guarantees a seat
・Luggage can be stored in the trunk compartment
・Less walking compared to the train
Cons・Travel time varies depending on traffic conditions
・If the bus is full, there’s no standing room, so you must wait for the next one
・No late-night or early-morning services
・Fewer departures
・More expensive than the train

Taxi

A taxi has the major advantage of being able to drop you off wherever you like, such as your home. You can travel comfortably even with a lot of luggage.

The taxi fare and travel time are as follows.

*When traveling from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 to Tokyo Station

Flat fare¥7,500 (Late night/early morning 22:00-5:00: ¥10,750)
Highway toll¥1,950 (ETC: ¥840)
Travel timeAbout 45 minutes
DistanceAbout 20km

The pros and cons are as follows.

Pros・Door-to-door, so there’s no need to carry luggage while walking
・Available early morning and late at night
・No other passengers, so no need to worry about them
Cons・Expensive

NearMe

As a new mode of transportation, there’s NearMe (official website), a ride-sharing taxi service. You can sit comfortably in a spacious vehicle like a Hiace or Alphard and get door-to-door access to Haneda Airport. The fare and travel time for NearMe are as follows. Unlike a regular taxi, there are no highway tolls.

Adult fareFrom ¥2,980
Child fareFrom ¥1,490 Child (ages 6-11) Junior seat (ages 4-5) Child seat (ages 0-3)
Suitcase feeFirst one free per person, ¥1,000 per additional suitcase
Travel timeAbout 30 minutes to 1 hour

The pros and cons are as follows.

Pros・Door-to-door, so there’s no need to carry luggage while walking
・Available early morning and late at night
・Sit comfortably in a spacious vehicle
Cons・Limited service area (Tokyo Station is within the service area, so no issue)

Comparing Each Mode of Transportation

So far, we’ve covered the train, limousine bus, taxi, and NearMe. Now, let’s compare the fare and travel time of each option, assuming departure from Terminal 3.

Mode of transportationFareTravel time
Train¥470About 40 minutes
Limousine Bus *Suspended as of May 2023¥1,000About 50 minutes
Taxi¥7,500About 45 minutes
NearMeFrom ¥2,980About 30 minutes to 1 hour

The train is the cheapest option, but requires a transfer along the way. The limousine bus requires consideration for other passengers, and you must go to a designated location in time for departure.

NearMe operates with up to 9 passengers. You can specify your home or hotel as the pickup/drop-off location, so it’s recommended for those who want to travel comfortably seated with minimal travel distance.

In terms of travel time, the train arrives relatively quickly. However, major stations in central Tokyo tend to be crowded, so there’s a high chance you won’t be able to sit, and traveling with large luggage can be difficult.

Don’t judge based on travel time alone—consider the amount of luggage you have that day and the distance you need to travel, and choose the option that puts the least strain on you.

We’ve introduced four modes of transportation. Among them, NearMe is our top recommendation. Limousine buses and trains have the advantage of lower prices, but they come with the downside of being less flexible when it comes to large luggage and scheduling. NearMe, on the other hand, offers the best of both worlds—an affordable fare, no worries about luggage, and the ability to ride whenever you like. Since reservations must be made in advance, if you’re interested, please book through the official website.

5 Benefits of Using NearMe

If you’d like to travel comfortably seated from Haneda Airport, we recommend NearMe (official website), provided by us, NearMe Inc. Here are 5 benefits of using it.

  1. Store your luggage and travel seated
  2. Smooth same-day experience with online payment
  3. Peace of mind for families with young children
  4. No transfers, unlike the train
  5. Board from a location of your choosing

Let’s go through each one.

1. Store your luggage and travel seated

NearMe operates entirely by reservation. This means a major benefit is that you can store your luggage and be guaranteed a seat. The interior is spacious, so you won’t feel cramped like you might on other forms of public transportation.

2. Smooth same-day experience with online payment

Payment is made online in advance. This makes boarding and disembarking smooth on the day of travel.

3. Peace of mind for families with young children

NearMe operates with a small group size of up to 9 people. Since you’ll know the day before whether you’ll have fellow passengers, there’s no need to worry about being around unspecified strangers as you would on a train or bus.

Families with young children can use the service with peace of mind.

4. No transfers, unlike the train

NearMe is a door-to-airport transfer service, so unlike the train, there’s no need to transfer partway through. You can relax all the way to your destination.

5. Board from a location of your choosing

You can use the service to and from Haneda Airport with a specified location anywhere within Tokyo’s 23 wards. You can specify your home, hotel, or other location, which reduces the burden of travel. Approximate fares are as follows.

AreaAdult fare/personChild fare/person Child (ages 6-11) Junior seat (ages 4-5) Child seat (ages 0-3)
Ota, ShinagawaFrom ¥1,980From ¥990
ChiyodaFrom ¥2,480From ¥1,240
Koto, Shibuya, Chuo, Minato, Meguro, Setagaya, Bunkyo, Taito, Edogawa, Shinjuku, SumidaFrom ¥2,980From ¥1,490
Arakawa, NakanoFrom ¥3,480From ¥1,740
Suginami, Toshima, Katsushika, Adachi, Kita, ItabashiFrom ¥3,980From ¥1,990
NerimaFrom ¥4,980From ¥2,490

Summary

In this article, we covered the ways to travel from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station using public transportation.

  • Limousine Bus
  • Train/Monorail
  • Taxi
  • NearMe

When using these services, please choose based on your circumstances on the day.

If you want to prioritize comfort, we recommend NearMe (official website).

If you’re planning to travel from Haneda Airport to anywhere within Tokyo’s 23 wards, please consider giving it a try.

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