Upon arrival in a wheelchair at Haneda Airport

The information of International Passenger Terminal of Haneda Airport for wheelchair users upon arrival.

The arrival lobby is like this.

There are money exchange counters, information counters and coffee shops in the lobby, so it is convenient to kill some time.

Use elevators to other floors.

The transportation to Tokyo central area.

There are three transportation options to Tokyo central area upon arrival at Haneda Airport.

  • Taking Keikyu line trains by way of Shinagawa Station to Tokyo central area.
  • Taking the Tokyo Monorail by way of Hamamatsucho Station to Tokyo central area.
  • Taking airport limousine buses to main stations and hotels in Tokyo central area.

The options for transit to other prefectures are taking the Shinkansen bullet trains from Tokyo central area or taking domestic flights from Haneda Airport.

See “The transportation from Haneda Airport to Tokyo central area” for more details.

After getting the tickets, move to the station platforms or bus stops.

Use elevators to the first floor for bus stops.

The transit to domestic flights

Some domestic flights leave from this International Passenger Terminal, but most of them are from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Shuttle bus services are convenient to move between terminals. They are recommended as they are used to having wheelchair users.

The shuttle buses go to Terminal 2 first and then Terminal 1.

Terminal 2 is mainly operated by All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Terminal 1 is by Japan Airlines (JAL).

Each terminal can be reached in about five minutes.

Field Work on a Wheelchair at Hie Shrine and the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho
Field work on a wheelchair at Haneda Airport