5 Hotels Near Haneda Airport: Tokyo Accommodations for Every Budget
- Written by: Julie Gozali
For travelers who have a short layover or overnight transit, there are many options for hotels near Haneda Airport. We have compiled five of the best options for you to choose from, ranging from a capsule hotel, two unique budget hostels, a business hotel and a luxury hotel located within the airport. Let’s take a look.
Why hotels near Haneda Airport matter
Haneda Airport, also known as Tokyo International Airport, is located in Ota-ku, Tokyo. It is one of the two primary airports that serve the Greater Tokyo Area.
Haneda Airport is also the busiest airport in Japan. In 2017, it handled some 85 million passengers, making it the third busiest airport in Asia and the fifth busiest in the world.
Haneda is easily accessible from the main stations within Tokyo via airport buses and other frequent public buses. As an example, the Airport Limousine Bus will take travelers from Shinjuku Station to the airport in approximately 30 minutes. You can also board the Keikyu Airport line train and arrive at Shinagawa station in 20 minutes. Travelers can then take a bullet train (shinkansen) for inter-city trips, or hop on the JR Yamanote loop to reach the main Tokyo areas.
1. Nine Hours Kamata
Nine Hours is a Japanese capsule hotel chain located mostly close to train and metro stations and main airports across Japan.
In the past, most capsule hotels only accommodate male guests, which are mostly salary men who missed their last train home after a night out. Nine Hours Kamata, however, caters to both male and female guests, allowing all foreign travelers to give the capsule hotel experience a try!
Nine Hours Kamata is located near Haneda Airport, close to Keikyu-Kamata Station, making it a convenient location to roam around Tokyo. It's one of the excellently located hotels near Haneda Airport.
Prices
•Stay ¥4900 (check-in 1pm, check-out 10am)
•Nap ¥1000 per hour (between 1pm – 9pm)
•Shower ¥700 for 1 hour (opens 24 hours)
•You can also rent a desk for ¥300 per hour
Check-in & check-out time
•Check-in time: 1pm
•Check-out time: 10am (overnight stay guests)
Breakfast
There is no food provided and you are not allowed to eat and drink in your sleeping pod. However, there are fast food and family restaurants near the hotel that are open early.
Wi-fi
Available within the hotel, free-of-charge.
Similar to other capsule hotels that provide the basics without the frills, your booking at the Nine Hours Kamata includes a sleeping pod, a shared bathroom, and a locker for your belongings.
This accommodation has flexible services, which include overnight stays, nap/quick rest hourly fees, as well as shower options.
Toiletries, such as towels, shampoo, and toothbrushes are provided free-of-charge.
Luggage drop-off on the day of check-in is also allowed, so you are free to explore Tokyo without lugging your suitcases around.
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Nine Hours Kamataカプセルホテルナインアワーズ蒲田
- Address 5 Chome-24-4 Kamata, Ōta-ku, Tōkyō-to 144-0052
- Phone Number 03-5713-0077
Website: ninehours.co.jp/en/kamata
2. 328 Hostel & Lounge
328 Hostel is a self-renovated traditional Japanese-style hotel near Haneda Airport - in fact, only five minutes away by train. Airport access is not limited to trains, as there are also public buses that take you to the airport in around 10 minutes.
The hostel’s cute wooden interior gives a feeling of warmth and at-home atmosphere for their guests. They provide dormitory-style bunk beds for male and female travelers as well as private rooms (2-bed bunk) for friends or couples who prefer a bit of privacy.
The hostel lounge is free for everyone to use, including non-guests. You can plan tomorrow’s itinerary while relaxing with a drink or a meal prepared in the shared kitchen.
Prices
•4-bed male dorm / 4-bed female dorm ¥3280 per person
•2-bed private room ¥7600 for 2 people
Check-in & check-out time
•Check-in: 6pm - 1am
•Check-out: 10am
Breakfast
There is no breakfast provided. However, there is a shared kitchen with a toaster, microwave, and fridge for hostel guests to use during your stay. There is also a 24-hour convenience store on the way to the nearest station.
Wi-fi
Available in the hostel, free-of-charge.
Features
•328 Hostel is only 2 stops away from Haneda Airport International Terminal Station via the Keikyu airport line train. The closest train station is Anamori-inari station.
•Coffee, tea and alcohol are provided at the shared lounge for a small fee.
•There are two shower rooms available. Body soap, shampoo and conditioner are provided free of charge. Guests can also choose to visit old style public baths just a few minutes walk from the guesthouse.
•There is a washing machine and a dryer in the premise (extra charge).
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328 Hostel & Lounge328 Hostel & Lounge
- Address 3 Chome-2-8 Haneda, Ōta, Tokyo 144-0043
- Phone Number 03-6423-8530
Website: hanedahostel.com
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from 10,000JPY 1room, 2adults
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3. Guest House Sensu
Guest House Sensu is a dormitory-style hostel near Haneda Airport with some private tatami rooms available. It takes 10 minutes by train to reach the airport, making it a convenient and affordable option for Haneda layovers.
The guesthouse also has a Japanese tea room where you can experience the unique Japanese culture of tea ceremony without having to leave your budget accommodation near Haneda Airport.
They provide a full-fledge tea ceremony experience every Sunday at 6pm for ¥1000. They also open the tea room for use at other times, where guests can rent what they need for a simpler tea ceremony experience for ¥500.
Prices
•Dormitory (male & female separated) ¥3500~ per person
•Private futon room ¥12000~ per room (max 3 people)
Check-in & check-out time
•Check-in: 5pm – midnight
•Check-out: 10am
Breakfast
There is no breakfast provided. There are convenience stores near the hotels, as well as 24-hour eateries close to the station.
Wi-fi
Available in the hostel, free-of-charge.
Features
•The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Otorii train station on the Keikyuu Airport line. The station is 3 stops away from Haneda Airport International Terminal Station.
•There is no curfew after check-in.
•You are allowed to store your luggage before and after check-out, however please make arrangement with the hostel.
•There are many manga (Japanese comics) and games in the shared area for hostel guests to enjoy leisurely.
•The shared kitchen is equipped with stoves, microwave, rice cooker, coffee maker and toaster.
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Guest House Sensuゲストハウス扇子
- Address 3 Chome-1-6 Higashikojiya, Ōta, Tokyo 144-0033
- Phone Number 03-6423-7532
Website: wanoiori.com
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from 15,000JPY 1room, 2adults
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4. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata opened its doors on September 2013. This hotel is part of the Sotetsu Hotels Group, which manages more than 20 hotels around Japan.
The Tokyo-Kamata branch is located 3 minutes on foot from the closest train station and 7 minutes on foot from Keikyu Kamata station with a direct line to Haneda Airport. It takes approximately 20 minutes to get to the airport.
With more than 200 rooms, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata aims to provide the latest facilities and furnishings to all guests, including business travelers, families and couples, or long-stay visitors.
Prices
•Single room starts from ¥6,500~
•Double room starts from ¥7,500~
•Twin room starts from ¥9,500~
Check-in & check-out time
•Check-in: 3pm
•Check-out: 10am
Breakfast
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata serves buffet-style breakfast every morning. Their menu consists of classic Japanese and Western dishes, with added daily Chinese chef’s specials. Menu includes egg dishes, meat dishes, fish dishes, fried foods, various salads, fruits, rice, miso soup, bread, juice, coffee and other drinks. You can take out coffee.
Breakfast is ¥1,050 (tax included) per person. Breakfast is free for children under 3 years old, and only ¥525 for children 4-6 years old.
Wi-fi
Available in your room and in the lobby area, free-of-charge.
Features
•The hotel is only 3 minutes walk from the east exit of Kamata station, which serves the JR Keihin-Tohoku line, the Tokyu Ikegami line and the Tokyu Tamagawa line.
•All rooms at this hotel have Serta beds, so you can enjoy a luxury-class sleep with America's highest selling brand for beddings.
•Female guests can enjoy your stay with peace of mind and comfort, with complimentary women’s amenity kits.
•All rooms are also equipped with air purifier, comfortable pajamas, tea bags and more.
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kamata相鉄フレッサイン 東京蒲田
- Address 5 Chome-19-12 Kamata, Ōta, Tokyo 144-0052
- Phone Number 03-5714-0303
Website: fresa-inn.jp/eng/kamata/
5. The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda
The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda is a luxury hotel directly connected to the departure lobby of the Haneda Airport International Terminal. Transit to the domestic terminal can be made smoothly with frequent complimentary shuttle buses of the terminal. This Haneda Airport hotel is the most convenient location for an overnight layover.
The hotel also offers hourly rate for non-overnight guests at their Refresh room, a private shower room with a sofa and a TV. Although there is no bed in the room, this option still gives tired travelers a time to recharge and refresh in between transits or after a long flight.
The Royal Park has 313 luxury rooms that cater to various group sizes and price range. For guests who are willing to spend, try their suites on the hotel’s Premium Floor. On a clear sunny day, you may be able to see the world heritage Mt. Fuji from your suite room.
Price
There is a wide range of rooms depending on the type of guest rooms and prices fluctuate considerably depending on reservation date.
•Single rooms start from ¥15,000~
•Double and twin rooms start from ¥17,600~
•Refresh room from ¥2000 for 1 hour (¥1000 per 30 minutes after)
Check-in & check-out time
•Check-in: 3pm – 2am
•Check-out: 11am
Breakfast
Enjoy a full spread Japanese and Western buffet breakfast. There are salad and warm vegetables prepared, which is a welcome option for vegetarian travelers. Breakfast is available for ¥2,500 (tax included) per person.
Wi-fi
Available in your room and in the lobby area, free-of-charge.
Features
•Except for collaboration rooms, all rooms at this hotel have Serta beds for high quality sleep. Bathrooms are equipped with GROHE’s hand shower, which gives you a soft and tender water fall.
•There is a family room available in this hotel, accommodating up to 6 people in one room.
•You can choose rooms on the Premium Floor, which is located on the highest floor. Some of the Premium Floor rooms have better views of the flights taking-off or landing at Haneda Airport. There are high quality amenities and service items, which will guarantee you a comfortable stay.
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The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Hanedaザ ロイヤルパークホテル 東京羽田
- Address 2-6-5 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0041 / Direct connection to Haneda Airport International Terminal
- Phone Number 03-6830-1111
Website: www.the-royalpark.jp/the/tokyohaneda/en/
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from 25,120JPY 1room, 2adults
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Julie was one year old when she first visited Japan and ate a soft serve. It was love at first bite. Today, after 7+ years in Japan and now living in Tokyo, she spends her free time eating snacks, collecting cute things, and exploring places with her camera, earning her over 80k followers on Instagram. A Swinburne University grad with a Bachelor of Multimedia (Media Studies), she also collaborates with local governments and small businesses to share Japan with the world.
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