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Discover Haneda International Airport's Customer-Focused Facilities. ????????

Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is a terminal that opened in 2010.
There are streets inspired by Edo (old Tokyo) and Japanese harmony is expressed here for the enjoyment of overseas visitors to Japan.
However, there are many tricks to help you rediscover Japan.
It is a perfect place for a vacation trip.




Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is the terminal where international flights arrive and depart. In fact, this terminal is relatively new, having opened in 2010. International flights have been arriving and departing from Haneda Airport since it opened, but by 1978, overseas airlines had moved to Narita Airport.

Edo Koji
There are a total of 44 shops of various types in Terminal 3. It is new, and although it is an airport, it has a good old Japanese feel to it, making it popular with both Japanese and travelers from all over the world. In addition to a collection of famous gourmet restaurants popular in Tokyo, there are also many attractions such as the observation deck where you can see many planes and the Edo Alley where you can feel the atmosphere of Edo, making it a great date spot and a place to go out.


Haneda Airport is one of the largest airports in Japan, with planes arriving and departing from all over the world. Below is a list of airlines from around the world that fly in and out of Haneda Airport Terminal 3.


List of airlines using Terminal 3
All Nippon Airways (ANA)
Japan Airlines (JAL)
Peach Aviation (APJ)
Asiana Airlines (AAR)
American Airlines (AAL)
Air Asia X (XAX)
Air Canada (ACA)
Air France (AFR)
EVA Air (EVA)
Emirates Airlines (UAE)
Okukai Airlines (OKA)
Qatar Airways (QTR)
Garuda Indonesia (GIA)
Qantas Airways (QFA)
Jixiang Airlines (DKH)
Cathay Dragon (HDA)
Cathay Pacific (CPA)
Shanghai Airlines (CSH)
Chunqiu Airlines (CQH)
Singapore Airlines (SIA)
Tiger Air Taiwan (TTW)
Korean Air (KAL)
Thai Airways International (THA)
China Airlines (CAL)
Air China (CCA)
China Eastern Airlines (CSN)
Delta Air Lines (DAL)
Tianjin Airlines (GCR)
Air New Zealand (ANZ)
Hainan Airlines (CHH)
Hawaiian Airlines (HAL)
Philippine Airlines (PAL)
British Airways (BAW)
Vietnam Airlines (HVN)
Hong Kong Express Airlines (HKE)
United Airlines (UAL)
Lufthansa German Airlines (DLH)


Useful places before boarding the plane
It is no exaggeration to say that Edo Koji is the most popular attraction at Haneda Airport. On the 4th floor, reached by escalators from the departures level, you will find an Edo-style cityscape with many unique shops. All of the shops are designed to convey the charm of the New Japan/Tokyo from Haneda Airport, as well as the culture and traditional skills of the people. This is an area where not only foreign tourists but also Japanese can rediscover a new Japan just by walking around.


Not only are the streetscapes of Edo (old Tokyo) recreated, but they are all constructed using real solid wood and traditional Japanese construction methods such as hand-kanna.

The street is lined with several general merchandise stores based on the concept of wa (harmony). They include BRUNO, a select store of daily necessities that enrich the world, KIRI, where you can easily purchase traditional Japanese crafts, and Manakanai Kosume, a natural material cosmetics store born in Kanazawa, all of which will make you stop and take a look.

There are also a number of restaurants from all over Japan where you have to wait in line to get in. These include Zunda Saryo, famous for its Zunda Shake, which originated in Sendai; Tsurutontantan, an udon specialty restaurant that also has branches in Roppongi and other locations; and Takafuku, produced by the long-established sukiyaki restaurant Imahan. Why not visit one of these restaurants before you travel overseas or when you return home to enjoy Japanese delicacies?


On the 5th floor of Terminal 3, you will find the TOKYO POP TOWN area, where you can feel the now of Japan in a completely different atmosphere from that of Edo Koji. The area is divided into the HOT ZONE and the COOL ZONE.

In the HOT ZONE, you will find shops selling character merchandise popular in the Showa and Heisei eras, as well as a powerful slot car racing track. In the COOL ZONE, you can find the official Hello Kitty store, which is very popular among foreigners, and Don Quijote, which sells a variety of Japanese souvenirs.


In the back of the COOL ZONE, there is a Purikura (Purikura photo booth), which is only available at Haneda Airport. It is also recommended to bring your foreign friends.

Let's get cured at the planetarium PLANETARIUM Starry Cafe
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 has a planetarium cafe, the only one of its kind in Japan! You can enjoy the cafe menu while gazing at the stars, and it is also recommended for dates.

It is located on the 5th floor near TOKYO POP TOWN. The cafe is operated by the Pronto cafe chain, so you can enjoy familiar noodles and drinks, and with over 20 different programs, you can enjoy yourself no matter how many times you visit.
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