โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
International โ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Haneda has three passenger terminals: Terminal 1 for JAL and partners, Terminal 2 primarily for ANA and domestic carriers, and Terminal 3 for international flights. T1 and T2 sit beside each other and are linked by underground passages and moving walkways; walking between them takes roughly 10โ15 minutes, while the free shuttle bus every few minutes cuts that to around 3โ5 minutes. Terminal 3 is just north of the domestic complex with a dedicated shuttle linking all terminals landside, plus airside buses between T2 and T3 and easy access to the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail stations under the buildings.
Security lanes in T1 and T2 are positioned on both sides of their central shopping atriums, giving multiple entry points; during peak domestic bank times in the morning and late evening, waits can reach 15โ20 minutes, but midday queues are often under 10 minutes. Terminal 3โs north and south security/immigration halls use SmartLane and Face Express automated gates, keeping waits typically 10โ20 minutes even at busy times. International-to-domestic connections require clearing T3 security and then using the domestic transfer bus; follow transfer counters for through-checked bags.
Immigration for international arrivals is immediately after T3 security with automated gates for eligible nationals and dedicated Fast Track lanes for premium passengers. Customs follows in the same hall with red/green channels and staffed inspection tables; expect bags to appear within 10โ20 minutes thanks to the compact layout. Domestic arrivals in T1 and T2 exit directly to landside without immigration, while international passengers continuing domestically re-check bags at the transfer desk before boarding the shuttle.
Terminal amenities are extensive: T1 offers JAL Sakura and First Class lounges, observation decks on the roof, and a dense cluster of restaurants and shops in the Market Place and North/South Piers. T2 houses ANA lounges, the luxury shopping arcade, and the connected Haneda Airport Garden with hotel, spa, and large food court. Terminal 3 features the Edo Marketplace, multiple airline and Plaza Premium lounges, capsule hotel and shower rooms, 24-hour convenience stores, currency exchange, and baggage delivery desks; free WiโFi and ample power outlets are available throughout.
Accessibility and family services are strong across all terminals with step-free routes, tactile paving, elevators near every pier, and accessible restrooms including ostomy-friendly stalls in T3. Nursing rooms with hot water and changing tables are located near most gate clusters (e.g., T1 South Pier, T2 gates 52โ57, T3 Gates 105โ108), and several indoor play areas and kidsโ lounges are signposted airside. Stroller rental and wheelchair assistance can be arranged at information counters, and the inter-terminal shuttles accommodate mobility devices.
๐ Connection Tips
HND is closer to Tokyo than Narita. Domestic and international terminals are separate. Allow time for terminal transfers.
โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Amakusa Airport (AXJ) serves the city of Amakusa on Amakusa Shimo-shima island, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. This regional airport is a crucial link for the local community and tourists, connecting the islands to mainland Kyushu, primarily to Kumamoto Airport. It is uniquely served by Amakusa Airlines, a local carrier operating a single turboprop aircraft, which has become a symbol of the islands. The terminal building is a compact, modern facility, designed for efficient processing of domestic passenger traffic, and often features local art and information about the Amakusa region.\n\nSecurity procedures at AXJ are efficient and adhere strictly to Japanese aviation regulations. Passengers can expect streamlined check-in processes, often handled directly by Amakusa Airlines staff, followed by thorough but quick security screening. Boarding is typically conducted via a short walk across the tarmac to the aircraft, providing passengers with an intimate experience of this small island airport. Flights are typically short, connecting to larger hubs, and are highly dependent on visual flight rules due to the surrounding terrain and coastal weather.\n\nAmenities within the terminal include a small cafรฉ offering beverages and light snacks, along with souvenir shops selling local Amakusa products, including items related to dolphin watching, for which the area is famous. Free Wi-Fi may be available. For ground transportation, taxis are usually available outside the terminal, and car rental services can be arranged, providing convenient access to the Amakusa region's scenic coastal drives and attractions. The airport offers a charming and efficient entry point to these historic and beautiful islands.
๐ Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
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