HANEDA Airport Terminal 3 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES Virtual Tour Tokyo π―π΅ Japan
All right, guys. Welcome to Haneda departure lobby area. I’m going to give you a virtual tour of Haneda Terminal 3. It’s for the international departures. If you’re coming out of Tokyo and heading to wherever you’re going, most likely you’re going to be coming this way. Right when you arrive from the station and you leave it and you do your last pass or ticket, you’re going to come up these escalators right here and you’re going to head towards your left side, which you’re going to be greeted by all of the departing gates, which has all of your airline um yeah, your airlines. So, you just got to look for which one it is. There’s like a b airlines or uh gates where you have to look for your um yeah, your airline that you’re using. So yeah, come with me. I’ll give you a virtual tour of Hanedo Terminal 3. Right in front of me, which is should be your marker is the information center. And then uh right if you have if you have uh like mail or was that pocket Wi-Fi to return, it’s going to be right on the side of this escalator. Okay. And these are where you would line up to uh I guess get your your boarding pass and all that stuff cuz right behind it, if you could see right behind it has uh departure gates that you’re going to use. Here’s the departure times on my right. There’s also charging stations and trash and all that stuff. And also you could weigh your luggage and repack it all over here. So as you can see over here, this is D which is United. That’s the one I’m going to take. I’m heading back towards Guam from Haneda. The So, if you’re, you know, wherever we’re from and wherever you’re watching this from, just remember these little letters and on below it, they have the airlines that you should, uh, you know, check in your bags on. There’s also these elevators that you might come out of. So, it might be uh, what’s that called? It might be familiar when you see this video when you’re actually here. And there’s all these cool uh, groups, his group and all that stuff, tour groups if you want to like check in or find a group to check out from. But what I want to show you here here in Haneda is actually uh their departure kind of area stuff where you could lounge at and hang out hang around at. It’s actually on the third floor right above over there. I don’t know if you can see it. We’ll go ahead and take the main escalator up there and I’ll give you a virtual tour of the restaurants and shops and then we’ll go more up and show you Haneda’s departure area. It’s like a outdoor departure area before it gets dark. We should do that first. So, we’ll head over there and check out the departure area for Haneda uh terminal 3. So, oh, as you can see, it goes all the way to O on these uh things. We’ll go up this escalator right here. Also, don’t be shy. Like, comment, subscribe, and leave a comment down below if you have questions about this place. I don’t care if this video is old. I’ll try to answer it my best way as I can. So up here on the fourth floor, this is the third floor on the bottom where you do departures and you do your gate checkouts. On the fourth floor is the shops and restaurants. Enough of my face, more of the virtual tour. As you can see, these are all the places for airlines that you can check in and depart at. There’s an elevator there if you need elevators and help since you can’t bring out the escalator. And of course here, departure gate times and uh I guess you know more and terminals and all that stuff. Of course, the beautiful views of Haneda. This is Tambata. Tambata festival, I believe. These little shrines. Let’s go see. Yes, Tana Bata. So, you’ll see these tanabata, which means you’re in the right direction of the shops and the restaurants of Haneda, Terminal 3. So, in front of me, you have a big camera. And of course there’s more stuff that if you need a map there is maps here. It’s called the Edeto market. Edeto kind of like the old Japan stuff. And these are kind of stuff that you can get here in the fourth floor of Haneda Terminal 3. We’ll keep it going so I don’t bore you guys and show you more. I’m not going to go into the stores. You could have that cool surprise for yourself. I’ll just tell you and show you what they have on the walk. We headed towards the right side. But if you wanted to to check the airplanes from uh leaving, we’ll go here later. I just want to show you that the big camera. If you wanted to, you would take the stairs up one more time for the departures. The departure. It should be here. Yes, it is. So, you’re greeted with this cool performance stage. I know the little lights are wavy. I forgot to change the settings on my GoPro and my apologies. But yeah, you go up here. There’s also more stores up here like uh Pop Town and Yeah, here it is. Tokyo Pop Time P top and observer observation deck. So, we’ll go over here and check the observation deck. See some airplanes fly. Again, this is Haneda Terminal 3. It’s more for international departures. Terminal one. Terminal 2 is for more domestic flights through Japan and so forth. Uh this is the fifth floor of Aneda Terminal 3. There’s some walls, but then I just want to show you the outdoor deck where you can see airplanes land and take off at there. It is observation deck of Haneda. We’ll go to the hot zone and all the other stuff in a bit and then we’ll go down and I’ll show you the restaurants and we’ll call out the video. But thank you for joining me on this virtual tour of Haneda Terminal 3. So, if you’re uh into aviation and airlines and airplanes and all that stuff, this might be a cool place for you to go. Look at this guy. He’s going he’s taking photos of airplanes. Beautiful gel over there. And if you wanted to, you could pay to like see airplanes. Yeah, there’s a how do you do this? There is the whole Tokyo International Airport sign right there and the observation deck of airplanes, fresh air, and the beautiful skyline of Tokyo right over there. Let me show you on another clip right now. So actually over there is actually the other terminals like terminal one and two if you want to see it right across and you have cool skyline of Tokyo right over there you can see the Tokyo sky trees very cool but yeah so there’s a beautiful view of Tokyo the sunsets setting beautiful skies we’re going to head back in and I’ll show you more of that in a bit right here. This is the cool, beautiful observation deck of Haneda Terminal 3. I hope you enjoy that. Now, we’re going to go back in and I’ll show you more of the st the stalls, the stores, and food restaurants that you’re going to see when you come here and what to expect. Thank you for joining me on this virtual tour. Let’s go. We’ll start off here on the right. This is the hot zone, I believe. Yes, hot zone. Tokyo Pop Town. And all these cool stuff that you can see and do. There’s more gotcha gachas if you want to try to finish all your coins before you leave back to your home. Racing park over here. This door is closed. Of course, it’s kind of uh dimming the time. It’s already night time and so forth. Toy toy park. That’s cool. My son would love this place and go crazy. And then we have Costa Coffee over here. Hi character shop over here with guretama and gacha world. Wow, there’s more gacha gachas. Gacha ponds and restrooms and nurseries and more if you need going down this way. You could also still take this way to go around. Maybe I’ll do that for you guys. And I’ll show you more of the restaurants. So, also if you’re here, you got to check out the Haneda Nihon Bashi, which which is like more of a classical Edeto style vintage uh Tokyo uh Japan. Has the Nihon Bridge. Nihon means Japan. So, Nippon kind of, you know, Nihon Bashi bridge. It’s right over here. So, it’s pretty cool. Look at it. They have cool Emma’s over here. First, let’s check out these Emma’s. These are like wishing plaques. You could have Emma’s and you can purchase them here. Kyifa vending machine. That’s interesting cuz you could see the the Emma wooden praying deck thing. Looks like a ticket, like a boarding line ticket. They have some cool I’m not sure what this is. Pins and more straps for your phone. And then, of course, vending machines. But yeah, there’s an elevator over there. More gacha gotcha gacha pond over here. And this cool one right here. Look at that beautiful architecture. We’re going to go ahead and cross the bridge at night time and maybe even now. You’ll see people sleeping here, you know, resting up the the worry the tired worried travelers. Yeah, this is Nihon Bashi right here. Let me go see if there’s information about it in Japanese. Yeah, they have these beautiful gold foil sites too, you know, to look at it. So this is a Nihon bashi and if you look at it you’re like so close to the the wall the roof and the architecture of here is very old Edeto style as well and then beautiful artwork over here on my right but Again, like I said, Haneda is created to look somewhat like those roofs and like vintage uh Tokyo Japan style. And over here’s all the boarding gate uh boarding ticket gates. Sorry, it’s ticket gates. It goes up to A all the way to O. Not P, I’m afraid. Up to O. And look at it. Look at that. I think we’re on the Nihon Bashi right now. This whole thing is in Haneda. Cool. like last sightseeing spot when you’re here and you’re about to leave on your international flight. And just below here, we’re going to have Mossber and Yoshinoya, which is a gudon beef bowl. So, if you want to, I would recommend getting these cuz these are like the goats of Japan. Mossberger is made very proudly here in Japan. We’re going to go ahead and show you there and then we’ll go walk around. Diversity Diner Haneda over here on my right and the famous beef bowls from Yoshinoya. Yeah, these are good. I highly recommend you try these beef bowls. You could also dine in and wait or you could take it out. Monte Kairo and of course Mos Cafe. Mosber Burger Cafe. Wow, that’s cool. And then of course if you wanted to get a little more quiet time and cool skyline sunsets they have over here in this area. All right now we’ll show you the shops and then we’ll wrap up this video for you on this virtual tour of Haneda Terminal 3. Usually when I do these videos, I do like um just ASMR, virtual walking tours, but this one I decided to actually tour you around and talk and kind of show my face for the the video itself. We’re going to keep it going. I know Jyn’s over here resting. Uh but yeah, this is Nihon Bashi. The last sky sightseeing stuff you’ll see in Haneda. Look at the airport. Of course, you could also rest under the bridge. Okay, so we’ll do this one, this tour here of the food stalls right here. Right behind this wall, there’s actually a cool sushi place. Wild caught fish sushi right over here. Yeah, it’s called Aristo Sushi. Pretty cool, man. And the guys right there cooking it up for you or, you know, wrapping it up for you. And then more. This This is right here. Look, kebab steam. There’s halal safe and vegetarian menu. That’s cool. Oo, what’s that? Oh, these are the one that they play around with the in Turkish kind of style, you know. And then cool. Look at that. All those liquor up there. And more. I know there’s uh sushi rolls over here or what do you call that? Uh musubi. There’s musubi rolls over here. Pretty cool. This one’s popular. You can see everyone’s trying to get their last minute bites of Japan before they head back to wherever they’re from. Also on this corner here, if you need there’s a vending machine with ice cream, drinks and stuff right near books, foreign books. Okay, they’re closed. A lot of things closed here around like 9 7. But it’s just around the corner over here. Sometimes they give free samples of fish crackers and stuff. Shrimp cracker. Thank you very much. No problem. M. Thank you. Tastes really good. So, we’re going to head into this area. Over here is the toilets and foods or uh toilets and a vending machine of ice cream and soda. Let me show you real fast. And of course, toilets. This right there. But I want to show you the foods and the restaurants all before they close. You know, as you saw, Books is closed. We’ll go down this way first. I’m sorry. This one’s cool. I know they have like a bentooku menu over here. Yeah. there. This is what kind of food you’re going to expect. The prices are airport prices, so it’s pretty expensive just for like that. That’s like 50 bucks. Uh the line here is long. Uh we have udon on my left. On my right, you have more like gold foil mask if you want skincare. And then look at this beautiful style. Edeto Edeto market, I believe it’s called. Yeah. Tom Tempura Haneda Tenichi looks busy, but look at the food that they have there. Looking good. Oh, here like souvenir stickers. Uh Bside Bside is like one of the best stickers you’re going to get. Bside label. Yeah, this is Kane K. I think he’s a graphic graffiti artist which became more like a graphic artist over the years. And yeah, look at this souvenirs. This one’s cool. You got pork cutlets, tempura over there, you know. Sorry about the light flickering again. The settings on this GoPro. I have to change it. And more souvenir shops that you can buy before you, you know, take off, but be sure to remember that before you leave here, you’re going to still go through departure. So, you might have to like spill your water. You cannot bring like something too much of heavy or something, all that stuff. So, it’s best to believe that after here, you’re going to see another shopping mall in the departure. When you go down, you guys the you pass the departure gate and then there’s another whole mall which is all the high-end stuff and you can buy stuff still, but that one you don’t have to worry about checks. But before you enter the departure gates, be sure to, you know, drink all your drinks and, you know, be sure you could check it in. So, you might want to like not check in your luggage yet. You want to check this place out first, buy your stuff and then put it in your luggage, weigh it and all that stuff and go to your boarding gate and then go in because then you won’t have to get like, you know, can’t bring it in and then you get denied. So, yeah, just a quick tip. Let’s continue on. This is Norin. Cool. Uh, Japanese threads, you know, and then of course on my left you got more restaurants which are busy. This one looks good with all the prawns and stuff. Very, look at the guys cooking it up. Wow, that is cool. We’ll continue on. Kiri Japan designer store. Make your own sake bottles. This one’s Italian spaghetti if you want to eat some some noodles. Spaghetti noodles. Portide kitchen. This is their menu. It’s more like curries, you know. And right over here. Oo, look at these steaks. Oh, these are good. These are like uh yakiniku platters with they sometimes they have like really cheap uh wagyu beef deals that’s over there. It’s called yakiniku champion nan. And then you have some noodles, ramen if you want some ramen. The line’s long for some ramen. Getting their last ramen fixes here in terminal 3. We’re going to go ahead and turn this way and check out these stores last night. And you kind of seen kind of us checking this area over here with big big camera. But yeah, so these are more souvenir shops and then earlier the big camera that I showed you. We’re not going to go in there like I said. I rather have you guys see what you can do and then when you’re actually here, you could actually go inside and of course explore for your own self than me filming it and not, you know. But I hope you guys are inspired to like even when you’re about to leave Japan, you’ll still be inspired with all the cool Japanese stuff that they have here in Haneda Terminal 3. Look at that. Look at these threads, man. The Vagelon. And yeah, dude. This is where we kind of started if you remember the thing. And then we went up to the the gate. I forgot actually to go to the other side. We’ll go do that now. Since you already saw this side, we’ll go up one more to show you that side. My apologies on this virtual tour. Let me go pause this real fast and check it out. not yet checked in for this flight to proceed to ANA check-in counter. Earlier in the video, we went to the left side, which is hot zone, hot shot, or whatever it’s called. Now, we’re going to go on the right side, which is cool zone. You know, there’s still toys and all that cool stuff. I’m wondering if they’re still open. It’s getting dark. We went out there. We showed you the observatory where you could see the planes fly. But the cool zone, I don’t know if you could already see it, has the last donkey that you’re going to get to check out. Sora donkey. Sora donkey. Jonets. Sora donkey. So yeah, you can go get some cool stuff here in this donkey. There’s even a UFO right over there. So Sora Donkey. There’s also Starry Cafe, Starry Cafe, and Potmark. Maybe get your last labu and all that stuff. Civilian family and picuras. These I do recommend. Great souvenir for when you’re in Tokyo. Pilicuras, especially in Japan, Pop Mart stuff over here, toilets on my right, pronto and so forth. That’s the cool zone, which is why it’s called the cool zone cuz there’s the last donkey before you actually leave uh Japan to your international flight. We’ll go down and show you those last stalls and the departure gate and then we’ll wrap up the video. Sora Donkey. Of course, we’re not going in there, so you could just go there yourself when you’re actually here. Take this video as just a refresher course before you actually go here and depart. Go back down the stage right there, which we were about to go down. And I also forgot to show you this area through here. But, uh, you can go through here. There’s also more souvenirs and stuff. And then, of course, restaurants where we took earlier and I showed you that. Oh, we got the the shrimp cracker uh sample from that lady. We’re going to go down and I’m going to show you the departure gates where you’re going to take and then maybe after I come in through the departure check, I’ll show you the last uh things that you’ll see inside Hana Terminal 3. We’re going to go down real fast. I just want to show you where you’re going to do or what you’re going to do or where you’re going to head through after you go to your your ticket gates, right? your ticket gates from A to O. Depends on what airline you’re using. We’re going to go get scenario wise, we’re going to get your tickets and then we’re going to head out to the departure gate. I’ll show you right here. It’s right behind these escalators. Right in front of the information. Also, if you already dropped your I guess pocket Wi-Fi and email Wi-Fi, right behind the information gate, there is a Wi-Fi zone that you can check out. So yeah, like I said, you get your tickets, your departure tickets, you go to the departure uh I guess whatever, and then you head towards this way for the departures area. It kind of reminds me of the whole like terminal 3 in na in Philippines. Oh yeah, something similar. So this is the departures. So, right in front of me is where you’re going to line up to depart the departure gates right here. They also have Anna Festa here in Haneda. Some cool Royce chocolates if you’re after that. Okay, so yeah, after you get there, there’s a whole like another mall of luxury goods and stuff. And then, of course, your gates where you wait for your airplane to leave. Uh, yeah. All right, guys. Thank you for watching this virtual tour of Haneda Terminal 3. My name is Mark. Please like, comment, subscribe, and comment down below if you have any questions. I’ll try to help you if I can. Thank you for watching. Peace. I’m out. You’re what?
In this video, we go on a Virtual walkthrough tour here in the Depature Area of Terminal 3 Haneda Airport!
Ill show you how it looks when heading out of Tokyo back home!! And of course what there is to see and do here before your flight and of course some tips of what to expect in the departure area of haneda airport terminal 3 for international flights back to tour home country!!
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Haneda is a beautiful airport. I've only been to Narita