From Haneda International Airport to Tokyo with a Japan Rail Pass

  • Published on : 26/06/2016
  • by : Japan Experience

A 30 minutes ride to the major stations

How to reach Tokyo from Haneda Airport with a Japan Rail Pass ?

With a Japan Rail Pass, that you will have exchanged at the Haneda JR East Travel Center near the Tokyo Monorail Gate ( 7h45-18h30), the easiest and cheapest way to reach Tokyo is to take the Monorail from the Airport to Hamamatsucho Station. The Japan Rail Pass ( but also the JR East-Tohoku Area Pass, the JR East-Nagano Area Pass, the JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass and the JR Tokyo Wide Pass), allow free travel on the Monorail Line

There are three types of train (Local, Rapid and Haneda Express). The quickest one is Haneda Express but the Local train only takes a few minutes longer.



In Hamamatsucho Station, there are connections with the JR Yamanote Line, the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, the Toei Asakusa Line, and the Toei Oedo Line. The connection with the JR Lines is very easy as the two stations are nearly a the same level. To catch the subway, it is convenient but not so easy as you have to connect via Daimon Station.

Tokyo Monorail

Tokyo Monorail

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Step by step and Travel Times :

Step 1 : Tokyo Monorail

Haneda International Airport - Hamamatsucho Monorail Station : 14 minutes ( departure every 3/5 minutes)

Step 2 : Once in Tokyo

The next part of the journey depends on your final destination. Here are some Travel Times examples :

With the Yamanote Line : 

Hamamatsucho Station - Tokyo : 6 minutes 

Hamamatsucho Station - Ueno : 12 minutes

Hamamatsucho Station - Shinjuku : 18 minutes

Hamamatsucho Station - Shibuya : 23  minutes



With the Toei Oedo Line :

Hamamatsucho Station - Roppongi : 6 minutes

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