Free Ride to Haneda? Shop at Lotte Duty Free Ginza and Get a Limousine Bus Ticket
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Coupon & Deals Team
After a full day of shopping in Tokyo, the trip to the airport can feel like the hardest part of the journey, especially once your bags start multiplying. That is where the Limousine Bus comes in. With guaranteed seating and plenty of luggage space, it is one of the most comfortable ways to reach the airport.
Right now, Lotte Duty Free Ginza is running a limited-time campaign that makes the trip even easier. Shop tax-free and receive a free Limousine Bus ticket to Haneda Airport. No extra planning, no dragging suitcases onto trains.
This article explains how the campaign works and highlights a few easy sightseeing ideas around T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal), the bus departure point. It is a smart way to enjoy Tokyo right up until it is time to fly.
- Table of Contents
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- Lotte Duty Free Ginza Discount Coupon (10% Tax-Free + 1,000–2,000 yen OFF)
- Spend 10,000 Yen or More, Get a Free Limousine Bus Ticket to Haneda
- How Much Do You Really Save? Why the Limousine Bus Is Worth It
- Fun Before Boarding! Discover Edo-Era Atmosphere Around T-CAT
- Important Notes for Using the Campaign
Lotte Duty Free Ginza Discount Coupon (10% Tax-Free + 1,000–2,000 yen OFF)

Enjoy exclusive savings at Lotte Duty Free Ginza with this special coupon for LIVE JAPAN readers. In addition to standard tax-free shopping, you can receive an extra discount of 1,000 to 2,000 yen, depending on your purchase amount.
The coupon can be used on a wide selection of items, including luxury brands, cosmetics, fragrances, spirits, and popular souvenirs. Simply save the coupon to your smartphone and present it at checkout to redeem the offer.
Located in the heart of Ginza, this duty-free store is an easy stop to add to your Tokyo itinerary, especially before heading to the airport. It is a convenient way to enjoy extra savings on last-minute shopping without going out of your way.
Spend 10,000 Yen or More, Get a Free Limousine Bus Ticket to Haneda
Planning to pick up souvenirs or treat yourself before leaving Tokyo? During the campaign period, shoppers at Lotte Duty Free Ginza inside Ginza Novo can receive a free one-way Limousine Bus ticket to Haneda Airport.
Simply spend a total of 10,000 yen or more in the store’s DUTY FREE ZONE, and you will receive a bus ticket from T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal) to Haneda Airport. It is an easy way to wrap up your Tokyo shopping and head to the airport comfortably, without worrying about luggage or transfers.
- Eligibility: Individual travelers of all nationalities
- Condition: Spend 10,000 yen or more at Lotte Duty Free Ginza (DUTY FREE ZONE)
- Benefit: One-way Limousine Bus ticket from T-CAT to Haneda Airport (Limit: One ticket per person, per day)
- How to Redeem: Present your receipt and passport at the 9th-floor Information Desk
How Much Do You Really Save? Why the Limousine Bus Is Worth It
A one-way Limousine Bus ticket from T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal) to Haneda Airport normally costs around 1,000 to 1,200 yen for an adult. When you shop at Lotte Duty Free Ginza, you already save with tax-free pricing. This campaign adds another clear benefit by covering your bus fare entirely.
In other words, you save both on shopping and on transportation. That is an extra 1,000 to 1,200 yen back in your pocket.
What you can do with the savings?
・Enjoy a relaxed lunch before heading to the airport
・Pick up one more souvenir without stretching your budget
Beyond the numbers, there is also the comfort factor. Checking your luggage once and sitting comfortably all the way to the airport helps reduce travel fatigue, especially at the end of a long trip.
Fun Before Boarding! Discover Edo-Era Atmosphere Around T-CAT

The departure point for this campaign, T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal), is more than just a bus terminal. It sits between Ningyocho and Suitengu, an area known for its old-town charm and lingering Edo-era atmosphere.
A smart way to enjoy this perk is to finish your shopping in Ginza, head to T-CAT a little early, and take a short stroll around the neighborhood before boarding. Traditional shops, quiet streets, and local eateries make it a relaxed and atmospheric final stop before heading to the airport.
- Go hands-free: Store your luggage in a coin locker at T-CAT (Tokyo City Air Terminal) and explore without heavy bags.
- Visit Suitengu Shrine: Just a few minutes on foot, this elegant shrine is known for prayers for safe childbirth and protection.
- Stroll Ningyocho: Walk along streets lined with traditional craft shops and long-established Japanese confectionery stores with Edo-period roots.
- Enjoy shitamachi gourmet: Sample classic local flavors, from sukiyaki at Imahan to freshly made ningyoyaki or taiyaki from neighborhood sweet shops.
This is a perfect final chance to capture photos of traditional Tokyo streetscapes that feel worlds apart from the city’s modern skyscrapers, all before heading to the airport.
Important Notes for Using the Campaign
To ensure a smooth experience, please review the following points before using the campaign.
- Shopping time limit: Items purchased at the Ginza store, which is a city duty-free location, are handed over at the airport departure gate. Shopping must be completed by 7 PM on the day before departure.
Note: Purchases made after 7 PM will be available for pickup two days later (D+2). - Eligible flights: Applies to flights departing from Haneda Airport after 5 AM.
- Ticket validity: The Limousine Bus ticket is valid for one month after the ticket email is issued. It does not need to be used on the same day as your purchase.
- Bus reservation: A reservation link will be sent by email. You may board immediately after booking if seats are available, but boarding is not guaranteed if the bus is fully booked.
- Inquiries: For details, please contact the call center at 03-6264-6860.
Shopping in Ginza, a relaxed stroll through Ningyocho’s old-town streets, and a comfortable bus ride straight to Haneda Airport. This Lotte Duty Free Ginza campaign makes it all easy to combine. Start by stopping at the Information Desk on the 9th floor and make the most of your final hours in Tokyo.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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