06 July 2023
Shopping and relax at Haneda Airport Garden in Tokyo
Connected to the airport's terminal 3, the large area houses shops, restaurants, two hotels, a thermal spa and a conference room
The massive complex Haneda Airport Garden opened in January 2023. Directly connected to the Arrival Lobby on the 2nd floor of Terminal 3 of Tokyo Haneda Airport. This retail paradise has about 80 shops and restaurants, two hotels, a hot spring spa, a convention hall useful for MICE, and a bus terminal connecting Tokyo with the rest of Japan.
Haneda Airport Garden. Copyright © TCVB
Shops at Haneda Airport Garden
Shop ‘til you drop on the 1st and 2nd floors filled with all kinds of stores, from sweets to traditional arts or the latest fashions. Two of the most coveted souvenirs are the traditional arts and folding fans from the Kyoto maker “Hakuchikudo”, as well as the Western-style umbrellas made by a company from Fukui Prefecture, “Fukui Yougasa.” Fukui Yougasa items are not cheap, but the distinctive, special way of weaving fabric to make it water-repellent is a prime example of Japan’s hidden traditional techniques.
Haneda Airport Garden. Copyright © TCVB
Also, at “KOKUYO DOORS,” the exclusive store of Japan’s major stationery producer, KOKUYO, feel free to try top quality products to find the one you want, and pick up sets of original stationery from Japan’s first IoT vending machine of stationery. The vending machine is available in English, so you can easily see what kind of stationery it sells.
Haneda Airport Garden. Copyright © TCVB
Restaurants at Haneda Airport Garden
The wealth of dining options at Haneda Airport Garden also makes it a perfect place for a rest before leaving Japan or after arrival. Take your pick of all-time Japanese favorites such as sushi, ramen, and wagyu beef shabu-shabu.
Haneda Airport Garden. Copyright © TCVB
Another special treat is being able to sample regional culinary specialties from all over Japan while at the airport, including Nagoya’s specialty deep fried pork cutlet with miso-based sauce and Gunma’s unique udon. A halal curry shop is also here.
Haneda Airport Garden, Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport. Copyright © TCVB
Hotels at Haneda Airport Garden
The 4th to 12th floors of the facility are occupied by two hotels, the Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport (160 rooms in total) and Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport (1,557 rooms in total), which combine to offer one of Japan’s largest selection of rooms as airport hotels.
Haneda Airport Garden, Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport. Copyright © TCVB
Haneda Airport Garden, Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport. Copyright © TCVB
When flights arrive late at night or leave in early morning, this is the place to come. On the top floor is a natural hot spring spa with an amazing view, “Izumi Tenku no Yu.” Gaze out upon Mt. Fuji from the women’s bath, or watch airplane action from the men’s side for a refreshing bath on a sunny day.
Edited by editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: TCVB Press
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