The train access guide for the late arrival and the early departure at Haneda Airport

Airport Access
If you arrive at Haneda by Tokyo Monorail, the station is located at same level as departure floor. (C) JP Rail
If you arrive at Haneda by Tokyo Monorail, the station is located at same level as the departure floor. (C) JP Rail

I have received many inquiries regarding the late arrival and the early departure at Haneda. I will show you the detailed timetable between Haneda Airport and downtown Tokyo by Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Railway (Keihin Kyuko Railway) in this post.

Arrival procedure

If you will arrive at Haneda before 22:00, you can access most of places in downtown Tokyo. But if you will arrive at Haneda after 22:00, you have to think about the access to your accommodation.

It is not a good idea to plan taking the overnight train or the overnight bus on the arrival day. It is impossible to take it after 22:00 arrival. Even if your arrival time is a bit earlier, you still have a risk of the flight delay. Please stay in downtown Tokyo on the arrival day.

It is hard to say how long you will spend to go through the immigration and the custom. Haneda airport is smaller than Narita airport. Most of gates are within 10 minutes away from the immigration and the custom area. You may be able to go through in 30 minutes. But it depends on how busy the immigration and the custom will be. Please expect that you will spend one hour to complete the immigration, the custom and the baggage pick up.

The train timetable for the late arrival.

There are two trains from Haneda. These are Keikyu Railway (Keihin Kyuko Railway and Tokyo Monorail.

You can find the timetable of the late departure trains in the link below:

JPRail.com PDF timetable (valid until mid October 2019)

I would like to tell you about the routes to the major destinations before showing the timetable:

Access to Tokyo, Ueno, Ikebukuro via Hamamatsucho by Tokyo Monorail and JR Yamanote line

Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport International Terminal station. It is connected directly to the airport terminal building. (C) JP Rail

This is the primary way to get most places in eastside of downtown Tokyo. You will change Tokyo Monorail and Yamanote line train at Hamamatsucho. But these two railway’s Hamamatsucho stations are located at the same location. This is very easy to transfer.

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Access to Maihama (Tokyo Disney Resort) via Hamamatsucho and Tokyo by Tokyo Monorail, JR Yamanote line and JR Keiyo line

You have to change the trains twice at Hamamatsucho and Tokyo. As I mentioned above, the train transfer in Hamamatsucho is easy. But it is very far from Yamanote line platform to Keiyo line platform in Tokyo station. Please read the following post to make sure the direction in Tokyo station.

Access to Tokyo-Teleport (Odaiba/Diver City) via Tennozu Isle by Tokyo Monorail and Rinkai line

You will take Tokyo Monorail to Tennozu Isle which is one station before Hamamatsucho. Tokyo-Teleport is only one station away from Tennozu Isle by Rinkai line. Tokyo-Teleport is located in the center of Odaiba area.

Access to Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Shibuya by KeiKyu Railway and JR Yamanote line

Transfer gate of Keihin Kyuko and JR lines at Shinagawa station. Both Keihin Kyuko Shinagawa station and JR Shinagawa station connected directly each other. (C) JP Rail

This is the primary way to get Shinjuku and Shibuya area. You will take Keikyu Railway (officially Keihin Kyuko Railway) from Haneda to Shinagawa. And you will change the trains at Shinagawa. Both Keikyu and JR Shinagawa stations are same location. There is the transfer gate which you can find the photo above. You can go through this gate to change the trains. Please see the link below to find the detailed information of Shinagawa station:

Most trains from Haneda takes you to Shinagawa directly. But you may have to change trains at Keikyu-Kamata too.

Access to Asakusa, Nishi-Ginza via Shinagawa and Sengakuji by Keikyu Railway and Toei Subway Asakusa line

You can get Asakusa by Keikyu Railway and Toei Subway. Many Keikyu Railway trains go through subway line. These are different railways but you can get Asakusa from Haneda without any transfer in many train connections.

If you miss above connections, go to Ueno by Monorail and JR Yamanote line. See above sample connection to Ueno. Later connection is available than this Keihin Kyuko-Subway connection. After arrive at Ueno, take a taxi to Asakusa. Taxi fare is around 1,500 yen. It is much cheaper than taking the taxi fare from Haneda to Asakusa.

Midnight bus services

Keihin Kyuko operates bus service as well. They have several bus routes. Please see Keihin Kyuko Bus website Late night and early morning service to get the details.

And Limousine bus offers some late night bus service too. Please check it at official site of limousine bus.
Limousine bus, Haneda airport routes

In case of missing all trains and midnight bus

In case of that, unfortunately your choice is only very costly taxi only. The fixed rate is applied to most of places in downtown Tokyo. Please see the link below to find the rate table:

Tokyo Hire-Taxi Association official site, rate table

Early departure at Haneda

You may find the timetable of the early departure trains in the link below:

JPRail.com PDF timetable (valid until mid October 2019)

Both Keikyu and Tokyo Monorail start to operate the train around 05:00 am. But you may not be able to the earliest train because there is no trains running to get Shinagawa or Hamamatsucho which are the terminal station of Keikyu and Monorail. If you really have to arrive in Haneda in very early morning, you should stay near Haneda or Hamamatsucho or Shinagawa.

Early arrival at Haneda

Most of trains start to run around 05:00 am in Greater Tokyo. Even Shinkansen starts to operate at 06:00 am. The early arrival is not an issues to travel.

Late departure at Haneda

Most of trains run until midnight. You do not need to waste your time in Haneda.

Hope this post helps you to build your trip plan!

Comments

  1. Gary C says:

    Hello Takeshi,
    We are a party of 4 and will be arriving Haneda International Terminal on 20 Oct 2018 at 06:45 am. We plan to go to Aomori immediately with JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area). This is our plan:
    1. Exchange JR Pass at JR EAST Travel Service Center
    2. Take the Tokyo Monorail to Tokyo Station (is this possible?)
    3. Board the Shinkansen KOMACHI 7 to Akita and change to LTD. EXP TSUGARU 3 to Aomori
    Please advise if the above is the best option in term of early arrival to Aomori.

    Thanks and best regards
    Gary

    • Hi Gary,

      Monoral goes to Hamamatsucho. You have to change to Yamanote line train to Tokyo from Hamamatsucho. And then take Shinkansen.
      You don’t need to go to Akita. You can get Aomori from Tokyo directly. Please see the link below to find the timetable:
      http://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/english/wb/common/timetable/e_tohoku_d/06.html

      You can take Hayabusa to Shin-Aomori. Aomori is just one station away from Shin-Aomori by a local train.

      You intend to take Komachi 7 which depart from Tokyo at 8:40. I don’t think you can get Tokyo station by 8:40. You will spend one hour for custom, immigration, and baggage pick up. And then exchange the pass and book a seat. It may be a line up for exchanging the pass. If everything is smooth, you can take Hayabusa 9 at 09:08 departure from Tokyo. Maybe you will take one later Hayabusa 11 at 09:36. But anyway you will be Aomori much earlier than you thought by Komachi and Tsugaru.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

      • Gary C says:

        Hi Takeshi san,

        Thank you for the expert advice. I was not aware that the JR Pass cover Hayabusa as Hyperdia groups it together with Nozomi and Mizuho. I don’t see Hayabusa 9 in the Hyperdia on 21 Oct 2018. However I am OK with Hayabusa 11. Thank you once again.

        Regards,
        Gary C

  2. Julia says:

    Hello Takeshi,
    Thank you for your website and helpful tips.
    We will be arriving at Haneda Airport at 18:30. Our hotel is in Shinagawa. I read somewhere else that we should take the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa station. Is that different than what you mentioned in this article? (Keihin Kyuko). If so, what is the difference and which route do you recommend?
    Also, you replied to someone else’s question regarding suitcase on the train during rush hour. Would rush hour be over by 18:30 and we can bring our suitcases?
    Thank you.

    • Hi Julia,

      It’s same. Keikyu is a short words of “Kei”hin “Kyu”ko.
      18:30 is okay. Because train from Tokyo is busy but you will go to Tokyo. The direction is different.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

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