What’s the difference between flying into Haneda Airport and Narita Airport? Turns out there’s lots of similarities and differences so check out this video to see how they will affect your trip to Japan!
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00:00 Tokyo Airports Narita Vs Haneda
00:42 Global & Domestic Range
01:16 Location, Location, Location
01:57 How To Get To Tokyo From Narita & Haneda?
03:12 Best Things To Do In Narita & Haneda?
03:47 Final Thoughts
03:59 Preview of Next Episode : JAL Hangar Tour!
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7 Comments
Which airport do you prefer flying into, Haneda or Narita?
I am traveling from Hawaii to Bangkok with an 18 hour layover in Haneda, I booked a 1 night hotel stay at the Royal Park Hotel, located inside the airport. I am concerned if we will be allowed to stay at this hotel, during our 18 hour layover. I am traveling with an elderly mother and a 2 year old baby. Does anyone know if we are allowed to stay? Any advice or information is so appreciated! Thank you 🙏🏼
It currently depends on where your going to visit
Here are the examples
Tokyo Tower – Near Haneda
Metropolitan Hotels – Mostly near Haneda
Shibuya – Near Haneda
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple & Omotesando – Near Narita
Cosmopolitan Hotels – Mostly near Narita
Both can be a good choice for you
Just arriving in Japan is a gift most treasured.
I've been to Japan 5 years ago. We flew from Manila-NAIA (MNL) and arrived in Tokyo-Narita (NRT) as we arrive in Japan for the first time. I didn't critique about what's inside, but I enjoyed the Narita Express. As we went back home to Metro Manila after Day 9 in Japan, we took Narita again, flying back to NAIA.
Both Haneda Airport (HND) and Narita International Airport (NRT) are mega world class airports. However, Narita handles more international flights than Haneda while Haneda handles more domestic flights than Narita. Haneda was Tokyo's first airport built between world wars (1931) while Narita was Tokyo's second airport built during the Cold War (1978).
Haven’t been to Haneda yet but I kinda love Narita. I’ve gotten really good priced tickets in and out of Narita, and they have HOT SHOWERS. There’s nothing like a hot shower and a bowl of ramen before boarding a long flight, esp after walking around Tokyo all day