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Haneda Airport (HND)

Haneda consistently ranks among the world's busiest passenger airports (ranking
fourth in 2005), even though nearly all of its flights are to destinations within
Japan. By passenger throughput, Haneda is the busiest airport in Asia, handling
62.3 million passengers in 2004. For cargo, it often ranks as the world's busiest
airport.

Haneda Airport has three terminals. The main terminals, 1 and 2, are connected
by an underground walkway; a free shuttle bus runs between the main terminals
and the smaller International Terminal every five minutes.

Although Haneda Airport is open 24 hours, the two main passenger terminals are
only open from 5 AM to 11:30 PM. The terminals may be extended to 24-hour
operation due to StarFlyer's late-night and early-morning service between
Haneda and Kitakyushu, which began in March 2006.
Location

Haneda Airport is located about 30 minutes south of central Tokyo. It consists of
three terminal buildings: terminal 1 which is mainly used by JAL, terminal 2 which
is mainly used by ANA and the international terminal which is used by a small
number of international flights.

The easiest way from Haneda to the city is the Tokyo Monorail or the Airport
Limousine bus service (which stops at a variety of hotels in Tokyo.  Service can
be found at most large hotels in Tokyo.

By Train

Haneda Airport is served by the Keihin Kyuko Railway and Tokyo Monorail.

Keikyu Line - offers trains to Shinagawa Station (19 min., ¥400) and Yokohama
Station (27 min., ¥470), and through service to the Toei Asakusa Line, which
makes several stops in eastern Tokyo. Some Keikyu trains also run through to
the Keisei Oshiage Line and Keisei Main Line, making it possible to reach Narita
International Airport by train. Although a few direct trains run in the morning, a
transfer along the Keisei Line is generally necessary to reach Narita. The train
ride to Narita takes about 2 hours and costs ¥1,560.

Tokyo Monorail - offers trains to Hamamatsucho Station (19 min., ¥470), where
passengers can connect to the Yamanote Line to reach other points in Tokyo.

By Bus

There is also regular bus service to many points in the Kanto region. The
following travel times are scheduled, and may be longer due to frequent traffic
jams around Tokyo.

* Yokohama Station — 30 min., ¥560
* Tokyo Station — 40 min., ¥900
* Tokyo City Air Terminal
* Shinjuku Station — 50 min., ¥1,200
* Ikebukuro Station — 70 min., ¥1,200
* Narita International Airport — 75 min., ¥3,000
* Chiba Station — 80 min., ¥1,330
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