Unwind in Style at Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier/Grand Haneda Airport - Japan's Largest Airport Hotel with Direct Access to Haneda Airport!
- Written by: Miyu Shimada
Haneda Airport Garden, a complex directly connected to Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3, opened on January 31, 2023. Sumitomo Realty & Development, Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier and Grand, Japan's largest airport hotel, debuted within Haneda Airport Garden. Our Live Japan editorial team visited to experience the facilities first-hand.
In this article, we'll explore the differences and distinguishing features of the two hotel brands, Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport and Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport, as well as the unique amenities and services available at Haneda Airport. We'll also highlight the hotel's conveniences and attractions!
About Hotel Villa Fontaine Haneda Airport
Hotel Villa Fontaine is a hotel chain under the ownership of Sumitomo Realty & Development, with 21 hotels situated within Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe's 23 wards (as of March 2023). It was christened Villa Fontaine to offer a calming and rejuvenating escape in Japan's bustling cities.
The latest addition to the hotel chain is the airport hotel, which directly links to Haneda Airport. The hotel features two brands: the deluxe Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport and the top-notch Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport. Both hotels are situated within the Haneda Airport Garden complex, connected to Terminal 3 via a passageway. Additionally, the hotel boasts a staggering 1,717 guest rooms, making it Japan's most extensive airport hotel.
What’s the difference between Premier and Grand?
Premier is for those seeking a luxurious and hospitable stay in an airport hotel. Grand offers a comfortable stay with an emphasis on convenience and functionality, recommended as a base for business and sightseeing.
To reach both the Premier and Grand hotels, guests can access their entrances via the fourth-floor lobby. While airport hotels usually prioritize convenience and proximity to the airport, Villa Fontaine Haneda Airport goes beyond that and aims to create a cozy and unforgettable stay for travelers. As a stopover for passengers, the hotel features a minimalist Japanese interior design, attentive service, and a Japanese ambiance, which both hotels share.
Recommendations from our editor
This time, we asked our Live Japan editor, Bella, to give us a report and her recommendations.
She shared, "I would like to do some research on what makes foreign tourists happy and curious during their trip, characteristics unique to airport hotels, and more!”
What defines Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport most?
Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport, or "Premier," is built around the idea of providing a serene sanctuary that prioritizes comfort. With its 160 lavish guest rooms and sophisticated decor and furnishings, the hotel delivers unparalleled service and hospitality.
You can check-in while seated, addressed by staff in the spacious lobby. Concierge assistance and room service (for a fee) are also available.
Treat yourself to the exclusive comfort of spacious rooms at Premier
There are six types of rooms with different concepts (Fontaine Suite, Premier Suite, Executive King, Executive Twin, Deluxe King, and Deluxe Twin. Here you can enjoy spacious rooms with river views!
This is the Premier Suite room.
As Haneda Airport is close to the sea and rivers, rooms are decorated in a sea-inspired blue.
You’re welcomed with confections from long-established brands. “It’s typical to find such touches of hospitality at Japanese accommodations," says Bella.
All suites have a bathroom with a view! Here you can enjoy a closeup of the runway and airport.
This is the "Executive King” suite. The room is decorated with Tokyo nightscape-inspired wallpaper, and the carpet is a map of Tokyo!
All Premier rooms have a separate shower (bathtub not included). Additionally, some of the room amenities provided are Premier originals.
You’ll find all the dishes you need, and drinks in the fridge are free!
Premier guest room walk-in closets are more spacious than your typical hotel. This makes it convenient for unpacking large suitcases and to try on Japanese kimonos.
Discover the distinctive features of Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
With 12 different types of guest rooms, Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit all types of stays, be it for business or sightseeing. The hotel caters to singles, couples, friends, and families, with a total of 1,557 rooms that ensure a comfortable and rejuvenating experience.
A special machine is installed for checking-in, making the process smooth. Bella also commented, "I feel relieved that I can choose my language."
Amenities are designed with both functionality and the environment in mind. This amenity bar allows you take all you need and contributes to reducing CO2 emissions.
Laundry rooms are available for guests on business trips or expecting a long-term stay.
Grand provides a broad range of cozy and convenient rooms for every occasion
The Grand has 12 styles of rooms. Guests can choose from the following types: double, twin, triple, ladies, family and Japanese-Western style rooms, and universal.
This deluxe room is designed in a Japanese-Western fusion style and caters specifically to families. The room has been certified as "baby-friendly" by MIKI HOUSE KOSODATE SOKEN CO., LTD., an organization dedicated to promoting sustainable practices with children. Thanks to the flat and smooth tatami-mat flooring, both kids and elderly guests can relish a comfortable and pleasant stay.
Bella remarks, "I appreciate the ability to kick off your shoes and relax in this room. The cherry blossom wallpaper and shoji screens further enhance the Japanese ambiance." Additionally, this room is situated on the sixth floor, right in front of the monorail tracks, making it a dream option for train enthusiasts!
In addition to the two beds, two sets of futons are provided, accommodating up to four guests.
The use of Japanese cypress for some of the small items in the rooms, such as wooden amenity boxes and trash cans, gives the entire space a traditional Japanese feel and relaxing aroma.
Sample innovative Italian cuisine infused with Japanese nuances at Il Ristorante Tokyo
The restaurant, Il Ristorante Tokyo, nestled within Premier, serves up an innovative blend of Italian cuisine infused with Japanese flair, thanks to the usage of fresh and seasonal Japanese ingredients. Customers can choose from a la carte and course menus, and the restaurant welcomes both hotel and non-hotel guests.
Aside from the delectable dishes, the interior design, cutlery, and glassware at the restaurant - including the Edo kiriko-cut glassware - all take inspiration from Japan. Customers can enjoy stunning views of the river during the day and a breathtaking night skyline in the evening.
All-Day Dining Grand Aile fulfills all your Japanese cuisine desires
The first-floor All-Day Dining Grand Aile offers an extensive selection of Japanese and Western dishes through both a la carte and buffet menus. Patrons can savor Japanese staples like ramen, udon - thick wheat-flour noodles, and sukiyaki - a hot pot dish brimming with beef, vegetables, and a delightful sweet and savory broth.
Newcomers and returning visitors will be delighted to discover a plethora of Japanese dishes on the menu, making it an ideal location to savor authentic Japanese cuisine right after arrival. While the restaurant is situated within the hotel, it also welcomes non-hotel guests.
Relish views of the river and night skyline at Bar & Lounge "The Throne"
On the fourth floor, there’s a bar and lounge where you can enjoy the river and night views. It’s a sophisticated space where you can enjoy Japanese whiskeys and original cocktails.
(Feature #1) Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport: A Natural Hot Spring Directly Connected to the Airport!
One of the many facilities available, Bella highly recommends Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport, a natural hot spring located on the 12th floor and seamlessly connected to the hotel. This 24-hour (*1) facility is the only airport hot spring in Japan with an outdoor, natural setting that utilizes spring water drawn from 1500 meters below ground.
Guests can indulge in a variety of amenities, including an open-air bath with views of Mt. Fuji and airplanes, two types of saunas, a bedrock bath, a dining area, a relaxation space, and a body treatment center - all conveniently located at the airport. It's hard to believe that such exceptional facilities are available within an airport. These amenities are complimentary for Premier guests and accessible at a discounted rate of 1,600 yen for those staying at the Grand (*2).
- *1) The public baths and sauna are open from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. the following day, and bedrock baths are open from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. the following day.
- *2) The standard admission fee is 4,800 yen, and there’s a separate late-night fee of 4,000 yen from 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.
(Feature #2) Gyms: Discover high-end equipment that will impress any gym enthusiast!
The hotel gym, reserved solely for hotel guests, features 11 top-of-the-line training machines manufactured by Technogym, an Italian sports equipment company. This impressive setup caters to fitness enthusiasts who take their workouts seriously. While Premier guests can access the facility for free, Grand guests can use it for a fee of 2,200 yen (including tax).
(Feature #3) Food and Shopping: Discover everyday essentials and delectable dining at this commercial complex!
The hotels are strategically situated within Haneda Airport Garden, ensuring a convenient stay for guests. The shopping area boasts approximately 60 stores brimming with Japanese souvenirs and Haneda Airport-exclusive products, as well as convenience stores and drugstores that cater to daily necessities.
Besides, the commercial complex serves as an excellent spot for last-minute souvenir shopping. Customers can also relish a diverse range of delectable dining options, with around 20 restaurants, including hotel restaurants and food courts, to choose from.
There is also an information center called "Omotenashi Center" that provides a guide to the hotel and its surrounding areas, as well as other stores and services you should know about towards the beginning or end of your trip.
Check one off your Japan bucket list - Enjoy staying at an airport hotel
Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier/Grand Haneda Airport, situated within Haneda Airport Garden, strives to be a comprehensive hotel that provides lodging, hot springs, dining, and beyond. Bella applauds, "In addition to its direct airport access, it's a favorite among foreign visitors for its hospitality, hot springs, and cuisine."
Why not explore this fresh tourist destination that transcends the conventional airport hotel concept?
- Languages: Japanese, English
- Number of rooms: 1717 total (Premier 160 rooms / Grand 1557 rooms)
- Hours: Check-in 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 a.m., Check-out 11:00 a.m. *Depends on the package.
- Rates: Premier: from 50,000 yen (per room) / Grand: from 20,000 (per room) (*Rates are subject to change.)
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Address
2-7-1 Haneda Kuko, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 144-0041
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Nearest Station
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station (Keikyu Airport Line / Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line)
13 minutes on foot
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Address
2-7-1 Haneda Kuko, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 144-0041
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Address
2-7-1 Haneda Kuko, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 144-0041
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Nearest Station
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station (Keikyu Airport Line / Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line)
13 minutes on foot
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Address
2-7-1 Haneda Kuko, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 144-0041
Miyu is a travel writer and tour conductor with over a decade of experience in developing educational content for working individuals. She has a passion for exploring new cultures and has visited more than 150 cities in around 50 countries. Her goal is to sample great food, experience nature, enjoy historical sites, and bathe in hot springs around the world. Miyu left her corporate job to pursue her passion for travel and now spends over 100 days a year abroad while working as a writer. She promotes the joy of travel, the beauty of Japan, and the diverse cultures of the world by traveling to different parts of Japan and collaborating with inbound tour operators and fellow travel writers.
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