El aeropuerto internacional de Haneda

  • Publicado el : 08/03/2017
  • Por : C.W.
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En octubre de 2010, el aeropuerto nacional de Haneda recuperó su estatus de aeropuerto internacional, el cual había perdido durante 32 años para beneficio del aeropuerto de Narita.

The JR Yamanote Line is the most prominent train line within metropolitan Tokyo, going in a loop around the city and stopping at some of the city’s major train stations. This includes Shinjuku Station, Shibuya Station, Ikebukuro Station, Ueno Station, Akihabara Station, and Tokyo Station. From many of these stations, as well, transfers to other train lines can be made. From Hamamatsucho Station, going out to Haneda Airport is also often done. 

Getting from Haneda to Hamamatsucho Station costs around 500-700 yen depending on a couple of factors. However, both the monorail and the JR Yamanote Line (plus other JR lines) are all covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

Tokyo Monorail on the Haneda Airport Line

Tokyo Monorail on the Haneda Airport Line

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This is a stop for the local, express, limited express, and airport express trains on this line. 

Shinagawa Station is also a stop on the JR Yamanote Line as well as a major junction for many other train lines, including the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train that goes out to destinations like Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka. 

The Keikyu Line out to Shinagawa takes around 20 minutes and costs 330 yen. It is NOT a JR-operated line and thus is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass; however, taking JR Lines and the Shinkansen from Shinagawa Station is included with the Japan Rail Pass. 

Keikyu Railway

Keikyu Railway

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These shuttle buses range in price from 1,000 yen to 2,000 yen and typically allow for two pieces of luggage per passenger that will be stored underneath the bus seating. Personal items may occasionally have limits as well. 

This is a great option if your destination is directly accessible with these shuttle and limousine buses and/or you have a lot of luggage you would prefer not to bring onto the train. 

General commuting times via shuttle bus to major locations in Tokyo are as follows:

Airport Limousine Bus to and from Haneda Airport

Airport Limousine Bus to and from Haneda Airport

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For those who wish to rent a car in Japan, there are many car rental companies within the vicinity of the airport. Rates vary largely, depending on the period of rental, type of car, and other factors. 

Many hotels will have parking facilities, but be aware that many parking spots in Tokyo are paid. Within Tokyo, public transportation is the standard means of commuting, so space for cars may be more limited than in other places in the world. 

Daiichi Taxi in Japan

Daiichi Taxi in Japan

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A notable location with Haneda Airport is the Haneda Airport Garden. Here is a collection of shops, restaurants, and other facilities that is directly connected to Terminal 3 of the airport. The Villa Fontaine Premier and Grand Hotels are located inside along with a spa. There are over 60 different shops located within!

For those who are awaiting a flight out of Haneda for a day or two, this is a great location with access to everything you need without even leaving the Haneda Airport building!

The entrance to Haneda Airport Garden is easily reached from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station on either the Tokyo Monorail or Keikyu Line. 

Haneda Airport Garden

Haneda Airport Garden

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