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Kanda ⇔ Haneda Airport Access Guide! A Thorough Comparison of 5 Transportation Options

Kanda ⇔ Haneda Airport Access Guide! A Thorough Comparison of 5 Transportation Options
Haneda Airport Airport Access

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Kanda is a historic office district famous for Kanda Myojin Shrine, and Kanda-Jimbocho is home to a used-book district and a cluster of sporting goods stores.

Many people aren’t sure which transportation option to choose when traveling between Kanda and Haneda Airport.

This article offers a thorough comparison of the transportation options between Kanda and Haneda Airport, covering fares, travel time, and the pros and cons of each. We’ve also included our recommendation, so be sure to use this as a reference.

5 Transportation Options Between Kanda and Haneda Airport

Here are five transportation options between Kanda and Haneda Airport:

  1. Train/Monorail
  2. Limousine bus
  3. Car
  4. Taxi
  5. NearMe

Let’s go through the fare and travel time for each.

1. Train/Monorail

The fare, travel time, and route for the train/monorail are as follows.

Kanda ⇔ Haneda Airport
Train onlyTrain + Monorail
Fare (IC card)¥470¥659
Travel timeAbout 40 minAbout 35 min
Route■Kanda
↕︎ (JR Yamanote Line)
■Shinagawa
↕︎ (Keikyu Line)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 3
↕︎ (Keikyu Line)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 1・2
■Kanda
↕︎ (JR Keihin-Tohoku/Negishi Line or Yamanote Line)
■Hamamatsucho
↕︎ (Tokyo Monorail)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 3
↕︎ (Tokyo Monorail)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 1
↕︎ (Tokyo Monorail)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 2

Haneda Airport is divided into three terminals depending on the airline, as shown below.

Haneda AirportRoute typeAirlines arriving
Terminal 1Domestic・Japan Airlines (JAL)
・Skymark (SKY)
・StarFlyer (SFJ)  ※Including ANA codeshare flights (flight numbers starting with 38)
Terminal 2Domestic・All Nippon Airways (ANA)
・AIRDO (ADO)
・Solaseed Air (SNA)
Terminal 3InternationalInternational airlines (including JAL and ANA)

On the Keikyu Line, only Terminal 3 (international flights) has its own separate station. When arriving at Haneda Airport, the train reaches “Terminal 3” first, with “Terminal 1・2” as the final stop.

The ticket gates on the Keikyu Line are as follows.

Keikyu LineTicket gate
Haneda Airport Terminal 1・2 StationB2 (2nd basement floor)
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station・Up line (toward central Tokyo): 2nd floor, same level as the airport arrival lobby
・Down line (toward the airport): B2, same level as the arrival platform

The monorail has a separate station for each terminal. Arrival at Haneda Airport follows the order Terminal 3 → Terminal 1 → Terminal 2. Be careful to get off at the right station.

The ticket gates on the monorail are as follows.

MonorailTicket gate
Haneda Airport Terminal 1 StationB1 (1st basement floor)
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 StationB1 (1st basement floor)
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station・Up line (toward central Tokyo): 2nd floor, same level as the airport arrival lobby
・Down line (toward the airport): 3rd floor, same level as the arrival platform

The advantages and disadvantages of the train are as follows.

Advantages・The most affordable option
・Frequent service means less waiting
・Not affected by traffic conditions, so travel time is stable
・Trains starting from “Haneda Airport Terminal 1・2” make it easy to get a seat
Disadvantages・Often crowded
・Little room to store large luggage like suitcases
・Long walking distance between the platform and the airport lobby

The advantages and disadvantages of the monorail are as follows.

Advantages・Generally less crowded than the Keikyu Line
・Has space for large luggage
・Enjoy waterfront scenery
・Not affected by traffic conditions, so travel time is stable
・Trains starting from “Hamamatsucho” and “Haneda Airport Terminal 2” make it easy to get a seat
Disadvantages・More expensive than the Keikyu Line
・Long walking distance between the platform and the airport lobby

2. Limousine Bus

There is no direct limousine bus between Kanda and Haneda Airport.

If you’re considering the bus, use T-CAT (Suitengu-mae), the nearest limousine bus terminal. T-CAT stands for “Tokyo City Air Terminal” and is directly connected to Suitengu-mae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line.

If you travel between Kanda and T-CAT (Suitengu-mae) by train, the fare, travel time, and route are as follows.

Kanda ⇔ T-CAT (Suitengu-mae)
Fare (IC card)¥178
Travel timeAbout 15 min
Route■Kanda
↕︎ (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
■Mitsukoshimae
↕︎ (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line)
■Suitengu-mae

The fare, travel time, and route for the limousine bus are as follows.

T-CAT (Suitengu-mae) → Haneda AirportHaneda Airport → T-CAT (Suitengu-mae)
Fare (IC card)¥900
Travel time (incl. transfers)About 35–45 min
Route■T-CAT (Suitengu-mae)
↓ (20 min)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 2
↓ (5 min)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 1
↓ (10 min)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 3
■Haneda Airport Terminal 3
↓ (10 min)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 2
↓ (5 min)
■Haneda Airport Terminal 1
↓ (20–30 min)
■T-CAT (Suitengu-mae)

Arrival at Haneda Airport follows the order Terminal 2 → Terminal 1 → Terminal 3. Be careful to get off at the right stop.

Haneda Airport is divided into three terminals depending on the airline, as shown below.

Haneda AirportRoute typeAirlines arriving
Terminal 1Domestic・Japan Airlines (JAL)
・Skymark (SKY)
・StarFlyer (SFJ)  ※Including ANA codeshare flights (flight numbers starting with 38)
Terminal 2Domestic・All Nippon Airways (ANA)
・AIRDO (ADO)
・Solaseed Air (SNA)
Terminal 3InternationalInternational airlines (including JAL and ANA)

The bus stops at Haneda Airport are as follows.

Haneda AirportBus stop
Terminal 1Stop 6
Terminal 2Stop 7
Terminal 3Stop 2

The advantages and disadvantages are as follows.

Advantages・Reserved seating means you’re guaranteed a seat
・You can store luggage in the trunk
・Shorter walking distance than the train
・Reclining seats
Disadvantages・No direct service between Kanda and Haneda Airport
・More expensive than the train
・Travel time varies depending on traffic conditions
・If the bus is full, you’ll need to wait for the next one since standing isn’t allowed

3. Car

The expressway toll, travel time, and route by car are as follows.

ExpresswayLocal roads
Toll¥1,950 (¥720 with ETC)
Travel timeAbout 30 minAbout 45 min
DistanceAbout 22 kmAbout 19 km
Route■Kanda
↕︎ (local roads)
■Honcho Interchange
↕︎ (expressway)
■Kuko-chuo
↕︎ (local roads)
■Haneda Airport
■Kanda
↕︎ (local roads)
■Haneda Airport

The advantages and disadvantages are as follows.

Advantages・Door-to-door means you don’t have to carry your luggage on foot
・You’re not bound by a schedule and can go at your own pace
・You can freely make stops along the way
Disadvantages・You may have to wait if the parking lot is full
・Tolls apply if you use the expressway, plus parking fees
・Driving yourself can be tiring

4. Taxi

The Chiyoda ward area, where Kanda is located, is covered by Haneda Airport’s flat-rate taxi service. In addition to the flat fare, expressway tolls also apply.

The taxi fare and travel time are as follows.

Flat fare¥6,900 (¥8,300 late night/early morning, 22:00–5:00)
Expressway toll¥1,950 (¥720 with ETC)
Travel timeAbout 30 min
DistanceAbout 22 km

The advantages and disadvantages are as follows.

Advantages・Door-to-door means you don’t have to carry your luggage on foot
・Available early morning and late at night
・No other passengers, so you don’t need to worry about anyone else
Disadvantages・Expensive

5. NearMe

A new transportation option is the shared-ride taxi service “NearMe.” You can sit comfortably in a larger vehicle, such as a Hiace or Alphard, and travel door-to-door to Haneda Airport.

NearMe’s fare and travel time are as follows. Unlike a regular taxi, there is no expressway toll.

Adult farefrom ¥2,480/person
Child farefrom ¥1,240/person — Children (ages 6-11), Booster seat (ages 4-5), Child seat (ages 0-3) ※Children riding on a lap are free
Suitcase feeFirst bag free per person; ¥1,000 per bag from the second one
Travel timeAbout 30 min – 1 hour

The advantages and disadvantages are as follows.

Advantages・Door-to-door means you don’t have to carry your luggage on foot
・Available early morning and late at night
・Sit comfortably in a larger vehicle
Disadvantages・Service area is limited (Chiyoda ward, where Kanda is located, is within the service area, so this isn’t an issue)

A Thorough Comparison of Transportation Options Between Kanda and Haneda Airport

Here is a summary of the fare and travel time for each transportation option.

TransportationFareTravel time
Train only¥470About 40 min
Train + Monorail¥659About 35 min
Limousine bus (incl. train transfer)¥1,078 (¥178 train + ¥900 bus)About 50 min – 1 hour (about 15 min train, 35–45 min bus)
Car (excluding gas and parking fees)Expressway ¥1,950 (¥720 with ETC)About 30 min
Local roads ¥0About 45 min
TaxiFlat fare ¥6,900 + expressway toll ¥1,950 (total ¥8,850)About 30 min
NearMefrom ¥2,480/personAbout 30 min – 1 hour

Excluding driving on local roads, the most affordable transportation option is the train (¥470).

In terms of travel time, driving via the expressway, taxi, and NearMe all take about 30 minutes, making them the fastest options.

Among the options that let you check large luggage, the limousine bus is the most affordable (¥1,078 including the train transfer).

If you’d also like a comfortable door-to-door journey, NearMe (from ¥2,480/person) offers excellent value for money.

The recommended transportation option between Kanda and Haneda Airport is “NearMe.” It’s especially recommended if you have large luggage.

Below is a comparison of the limousine bus, NearMe, and taxi.

Limousine busNearMeTaxi
Fare¥1,078 (¥178 train + ¥900 bus)¥2,480Flat fare ¥6,900 + expressway toll ¥1,950 (total ¥8,850)
Travel timeAbout 50 min – 1 hourAbout 30 min – 1 hourAbout 30 min
Can check large luggage
Door-to-door×
Can travel at any time×
No need to worry about other passengers××

If you have large luggage, being able to travel door-to-door is extremely convenient.

With NearMe, you can enjoy a comfortable door-to-door ride for less than a third of the cost of a taxi. What’s more, you can travel whenever you like, including early morning and late at night.

On the NearMe official website, you can enter your pickup location, date and time, number of passengers, and amount of luggage to get detailed information on fares, travel time, and routes. Be sure to check it out.

Summary

We’ve introduced five transportation options between Kanda and Haneda Airport: “train/monorail,” “limousine bus,” “car,” “taxi,” and “NearMe.” Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s best to choose based on your situation.

If you have large luggage in particular, we recommend NearMe, which delivers taxi-level comfort for less than a third of the price. Even if you’re traveling with small children or elderly family members, you can enjoy a stress-free door-to-door journey.

When traveling between Kanda and Haneda Airport, be sure to try NearMe for its excellent value for money.

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