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Best Hotels Near Haneda Airport (2026)

The 10 best hotels for a Haneda overnight — labelled by real airport access (airport-attached vs. shuttle vs. Keikyu Line vs. Tokyo city alternative), with picks for early international departures, late-night arrivals, T1/T2 domestic flights, and families. Honest framing: pay the airport-attached premium for genuine red-eyes — pick a Kamata or Shinagawa stay for everything else. All picks verified on Booking.com in April 2026.

How we label airport access

Airport-hotel marketing uses 'near Haneda' loosely. We don't. Every monetised pick on this page is labelled with one of these:

Airport-attached Inside the terminal complex or connected by covered walkway. No transfer required.
Train-based 1–2 Keikyu Airport Line stops to the terminals. ~10–13 minutes door-to-terminal.
Shuttle-based Free hotel shuttle on a published schedule. Convenient inside the schedule, useless outside it.
City alternative Not an airport hotel — a Tokyo city hotel with strong direct Keikyu access. Use when flight time allows.

Pick airport-attached for genuine red-eye flights and late-night arrivals. Pick train, shuttle, or city for everything else — the value gap is real, and Haneda is close enough that 15 extra minutes of transit usually beats $150/night extra in nightly rate.

Quick Answer: Best Hotels Near Haneda Airport

Best Inside-the-Airport Hotel The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Inside Haneda Terminal 3 · $$$ · 8.4 on Booking
Best Airport-Attached Luxury Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport
Haneda Airport Garden (T3) · $$$$ · 9.3 on Booking
Best Airport-Attached Value Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Haneda Airport Garden (T3) · $$$ · 8.7 on Booking
Best for Early T1 Domestic Flights First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1
Inside Haneda Terminal 1 (1F) · $ · 7.6 on Booking
Best Free-Shuttle Hotel Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport
Haneda district (5–7 min shuttle) · $$ · 9.2 on Booking
Best Family / Long-Stay Pick Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
Keikyu Kamata (2 stops to airport) · $$ · 8.5 on Booking
Best City Alternative Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Shinagawa (Yamanote + Keikyu) · $$ · 7.8 on Booking

All picks verified on Booking.com in April 2026 with real Haneda access. Booking.com links pay us a small commission at no extra cost to you.

The 10 best Haneda Airport hotels

Each pick lists its access type, terminal usefulness, transfer method, and time to terminal door-to-door. Ratings pulled from Booking.com in April 2026. We do not include random central-Tokyo hotels here — Shinagawa Prince is the only city alternative on the page, and it's clearly labelled as such.

The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3 — Inside Haneda Terminal 3, Haneda Airport hotel
Best Hotel Inside Haneda Airport Inside Haneda Terminal 3 Direct-airside connection $$$ Airport-attached (T3)

1. The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3

8.4 Very Good · 15,631 reviews on Booking

Best for: International flyers (T3) with very early or very late flights — entry from departures level, no train, no shuttle.

Terminal access: Connected directly to Terminal 3 (international) departures level. T1/T2 reachable by free inter-terminal shuttle (~6-minute frequency).

How you get to the plane: Walk from Terminal 3 departures lobby (3F) · Time to terminal: 0 min — at the airport

The Royal Park is the original in-terminal hotel at Haneda — opened 2014, directly connected to Terminal 3's departure level. Rooms have soundproofing and Serta mattresses; lobby is airside-friendly with 24-hour check-in. The default pick when a 4 a.m. ICN departure or 1 a.m. arrival makes any other option painful. Pricier per-night than Kamata or Shinagawa, but fewer flight-day failure modes.

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Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport — Haneda Airport Garden (T3), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Luxury Hotel at Haneda Haneda Airport Garden (T3) Airport-attached luxury $$$$ Airport-attached (T3)

2. Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport

9.3 Wonderful · 1,974 reviews on Booking

Best for: Premium-cabin and first-class travellers wanting a polished luxury overnight directly connected to Terminal 3.

Terminal access: Direct walkway to Terminal 3 (international). Same complex as Villa Fontaine Grand. T1/T2 via free inter-terminal shuttle.

How you get to the plane: Direct walkway from Terminal 3 (covered, 3-min walk) · Time to terminal: 3-min walk

The 2023 luxury anchor of Haneda Airport Garden — Sumitomo Realty's terminal-side complex housing a natural onsen, retail, and an observation deck overlooking the runway. Premier rooms are 33–173 sqm, far larger than typical Tokyo airport hotels. Dining is more serious than the Royal Park's. The right pick when the premium cabin paid for the flight and you want the lounge experience to continue overnight.

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Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport — Haneda Airport Garden (T3), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Value Airport-Attached Hotel Haneda Airport Garden (T3) Airport-attached value $$$ Airport-attached (T3)

3. Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport

8.7 Excellent · 26,207 reviews on Booking

Best for: Travellers who want the direct-walkway-to-T3 convenience without paying Premier or Royal Park rates.

Terminal access: Direct walkway to Terminal 3 (international). 1,557 rooms — Japan's largest airport hotel. T1/T2 via free inter-terminal shuttle.

How you get to the plane: Direct walkway from Terminal 3 (covered, 3-min walk) · Time to terminal: 3-min walk

Villa Fontaine Grand is the value half of the Haneda Airport Garden complex — 1,557 rooms, direct covered walkway to Terminal 3, full access to the same on-site Izumi Tenku no Yu natural onsen and Haneda Airport Garden retail. Rooms are smaller than Premier but priced significantly lower. The most-booked airport-attached hotel at Haneda for a reason — convenience without the luxury markup.

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First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1 — Inside Haneda Terminal 1 (1F), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Domestic Terminal Capsule Inside Haneda Terminal 1 (1F) In-terminal capsule $ Airport-attached (T1)

4. First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1

7.6 Good · 3,399 reviews on Booking

Best for: Solo travellers with very early JAL/ANA domestic departures from Terminal 1 — 5–6 a.m. flights become viable.

Terminal access: Inside Terminal 1 (domestic, JAL). Walk to T2 (ANA domestic) ~10 minutes through interior. T3 via free shuttle.

How you get to the plane: Inside Terminal 1 (1F arrival level, before security) · Time to terminal: 0 min — inside the terminal

First Cabin is a capsule-style hotel directly inside Haneda Terminal 1 — useful when an early JAL domestic departure (Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka) or a very late JAL arrival makes city accommodation impractical. Compartments are larger than standard capsules with a chair and TV, but bathrooms are shared. Solo-only product. Skip this if you have luggage above carry-on — there are no full rooms.

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Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo — Otorii (Keikyu Line, 1 stop to airport), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Train-Access Mid-Range Otorii (Keikyu Line, 1 stop to airport) Train-based airport hotel $$ Train-based

5. Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo

8.5 Very Good · 8,382 reviews on Booking

Best for: Mid-range travellers who want a real hotel room (not capsule, not airport-attached premium) with reliable train access to the terminals.

Terminal access: 1 stop on the Keikyu Airport Line to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 / T1 / T2. ~5 minutes train time door-to-platform.

How you get to the plane: Walk to Otorii Station, then 1 Keikyu stop to T3 · Time to terminal: ~12 min total (walk + train)

JAL City Haneda is the operator-tied airport hotel one Keikyu stop from the terminals at Otorii Station. Rooms are mid-sized Tokyo standard, breakfast is reliably good, and there's a free shuttle for a small daily window. The right call when you want a regular hotel night — full-size beds, full bathroom — without paying airport-attached premium pricing. Sister property Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo West Wing is across the street with similar ratings.

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Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport — Haneda district (5–7 min shuttle), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Free-Shuttle Hotel Haneda district (5–7 min shuttle) Free-shuttle mid-range $$ Shuttle-based

6. Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport

9.2 Wonderful · 3,464 reviews on Booking

Best for: Travellers who want a fresh, well-rated hotel with reliable free shuttle service — without paying terminal-attached prices.

Terminal access: Free shuttle to Haneda Terminal 1, 2 and 3 (timed to early departures and late arrivals; check schedule on booking).

How you get to the plane: Free hotel shuttle bus · Time to terminal: 5–7 min by shuttle

Mercure Haneda is the highest-rated free-shuttle option in the airport district — opened recently, modern rooms, strong breakfast, runs a free shuttle to all three terminals on a schedule designed for early flights. Best non-attached option if your flight time falls inside the shuttle's operating window. Outside it (extreme red-eye), book the Royal Park or Villa Fontaine instead.

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hotel MONday Haneda Airport — Haginaka (5–10 min shuttle), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Value Shuttle Hotel Haginaka (5–10 min shuttle) Free-shuttle value $ Shuttle-based

7. hotel MONday Haneda Airport

8.6 Excellent · 3,160 reviews on Booking

Best for: Budget-aware travellers who want a clean, well-rated airport-district hotel with a free shuttle for under mid-range pricing.

Terminal access: Free shuttle to all three Haneda terminals (timed schedule; reservations may be required during peak windows).

How you get to the plane: Free hotel shuttle bus · Time to terminal: 5–10 min by shuttle

hotel MONday Haneda is one of the strongest value picks in the Haneda district — newer build, modern small rooms, dependable free shuttle to all terminals. The right pick when you want airport-area convenience for less than $150/night and don't need terminal-attached luxury. Book the shuttle slot at check-in for early-morning departures.

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Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda — Keikyu Kamata (2 stops to airport), Haneda Airport hotel
Best Family Airport-Adjacent Hotel Keikyu Kamata (2 stops to airport) Train-based, mini-kitchenette $$ Train-based (Kamata)

8. Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda

8.5 Very Good · 1,011 reviews on Booking

Best for: Families and longer-stay travellers wanting a regular hotel with kitchenette / laundry, 2 stops by Keikyu to all Haneda terminals.

Terminal access: 3-min walk to Keikyu Kamata Station → 2 stops on the Keikyu Airport Line direct to Haneda Terminals 1/2/3 (~10 minutes).

How you get to the plane: Walk to Keikyu Kamata + Keikyu Airport Line · Time to terminal: ~13 min total (walk + train)

Tokyu Stay Kamata sits a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Kamata, the closest Keikyu station with real hotel density. Rooms include a microwave, mini-fridge and washer/dryer — a meaningful difference if you're travelling with kids or staying multiple nights pre/post flight. 2 Keikyu stops directly to all Haneda terminals. Better choice than the airport-attached options for families or anyone staying more than one night.

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda — Otorii / Haneda district, Haneda Airport hotel
Best Budget Airport-District Hotel Otorii / Haneda district Shuttle + walkable train value $ Shuttle + walkable train

9. HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda

8.2 Very Good · 5,231 reviews on Booking

Best for: Travellers who want budget pricing in the airport district with a free shuttle and walkable train access — strong reviews relative to price.

Terminal access: Free shuttle to Haneda terminals + a ~12-minute walk to Otorii Station (Keikyu Line, 1 stop to T3).

How you get to the plane: Free hotel shuttle bus or walk-and-train · Time to terminal: ~10 min by shuttle

MYSTAYS Haneda is the long-running budget anchor of the Haneda district — basic but solid rooms, a free shuttle, and walkable access to Otorii Station for travellers who'd rather take a Keikyu stop than wait for a shuttle. 5,231 reviews and an 8.2 rating speak to the consistency. The right pick when the only rule is 'cheapest reliable airport-district stay'.

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Shinagawa Prince Hotel — Shinagawa (Yamanote + Keikyu), Haneda Airport hotel
Best City Alternative to Haneda Shinagawa (Yamanote + Keikyu) City alternative — not an airport hotel $$ City alternative (not airport hotel)

10. Shinagawa Prince Hotel

7.8 Good · 9,765 reviews on Booking

Best for: Travellers whose flight time allows extra Tokyo time on either side — full Tokyo access via Yamanote Line, fast direct Keikyu run to Haneda.

Terminal access: Walk to Shinagawa Station → Keikyu Airport Line direct to Haneda Terminals 1/2/3 (~15 minutes). Yamanote/Tōkaidō trains from same station.

How you get to the plane: Walk to Shinagawa + Keikyu direct express · Time to terminal: ~22 min total (walk + Keikyu Express)

Shinagawa Prince is explicitly a city alternative, not an airport hotel — included here because Haneda is close enough to Tokyo that the airport-vs-city decision matters. Direct Keikyu express to all Haneda terminals in ~15 minutes, full Yamanote Line access for the rest of Tokyo, luggage storage after checkout. Pick this over an airport hotel any time your flight is after 10 a.m. or before 9 p.m. — you get a real Tokyo hotel night for similar money.

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Where to stay near Haneda Airport

Six zones cover the full Haneda overnight map — from inside the terminals to the strongest Tokyo city alternative. The right zone depends entirely on your flight time.

Inside Terminal 3 (international)

Maximum convenience for international flyers

Royal Park Tokyo Haneda T3 connects directly to T3 departures (3F). Villa Fontaine Premier and Grand connect by a 3-minute covered walkway in the Haneda Airport Garden complex. All three offer 24-hour check-in. The right choice when your international flight is at 4–7 a.m. or you arrive after 11 p.m.

Inside Terminal 1 (JAL domestic)

Limited but useful for domestic red-eyes

Terminal 1 is JAL's domestic terminal. First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1 sits inside the building with capsule-style compartments — solo travellers only. T1 also connects to T2 (ANA domestic) by an interior walkway in roughly 10 minutes. T3 access from T1 is via the free inter-terminal shuttle (~6-min frequency).

Haneda Airport Garden (T3-attached)

The single best landside complex

Sumitomo Realty's 2023 Haneda Airport Garden complex sits directly off Terminal 3 with a covered walkway. Inside: Villa Fontaine Premier (luxury), Villa Fontaine Grand (1,557-room value), retail, restaurants, and the Izumi Tenku no Yu natural onsen. Worth the 3-minute walk for significantly larger rooms than Royal Park.

Otorii (Keikyu Line, 1 stop)

Best mid-range value with reliable train access

Otorii Station is one Keikyu Airport Line stop from the terminals — about 5 minutes train time. Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo and HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda are the anchors. Best when you want a real hotel night with full bathroom and a quick predictable train run, paying ~$100–$180/night.

Kamata / Keikyu Kamata

Best for families and longer stays

Keikyu Kamata Station is 2 Keikyu stops from the terminals (~10 minutes). Tokyu Stay Kamata adds a kitchenette and washer/dryer — meaningful for families. Hotel MyStays Kamata, Chisun and Toyoko Inn Haneda Airport No.1 round out the budget options. Good food scene around Kamata station for a pre-flight dinner.

Shinagawa (city alternative)

Best when flight time allows extra Tokyo time

Shinagawa is the closest major Tokyo hub to Haneda — Keikyu Airport Line Express direct to all terminals in 15 minutes. Shinagawa Prince Hotel is the volume option (9,765 reviews, 7.8). Pick Shinagawa over an airport hotel any time your flight is after 10 a.m. or before 9 p.m. — you keep Yamanote Line access for Shibuya, Shinjuku, Tokyo Station and Akihabara on the same trip.

Haneda hotels by traveller type

Your situation Right zone Top pick
Red-eye international departure (T3, before 7 a.m.) Inside T3 Royal Park Tokyo Haneda T3
Premium-cabin pre-flight luxury Haneda Airport Garden Villa Fontaine Premier
Direct-walkway value to T3 Haneda Airport Garden Villa Fontaine Grand
Solo budget for very early T1 / T2 domestic Inside T1 First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1
Mid-range with predictable train access Otorii (1 stop) Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo
Free-shuttle, modern, well-rated Haneda district Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport
Cheapest reliable shuttle hotel Haginaka hotel MONday Haneda Airport
Family / longer stay with kitchenette Keikyu Kamata (2 stops) Tokyu Stay Kamata
Sub-$100 budget with shuttle Otorii / Haneda district HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda
Flight after 10 a.m. — full Tokyo night Shinagawa Shinagawa Prince Hotel

Haneda transport, by terminal

Terminal 3 (international)

All international flights operate from T3. Royal Park is connected directly off the 3F departures level. Villa Fontaine Premier and Grand connect by covered walkway (~3 min) at the Haneda Airport Garden complex. Keikyu Airport Line and Tokyo Monorail both have direct stops at "Haneda Airport Terminal 3" (formerly "International Terminal").

Terminal 1 (JAL domestic)

JAL group domestic flights, plus some Skymark and Solaseed services. First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1 is inside the building (1F arrivals level, before security). Free shuttle to T3 every ~6 minutes. Walk to T2 in ~10 minutes via interior connector.

Terminal 2 (ANA domestic)

ANA group domestic flights. No hotels inside T2, but free shuttle to T3 (~6 min) and Haneda Airport Garden (Villa Fontaine). Same Keikyu / Monorail station as T1 ("Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2").

Keikyu Airport Line (the workhorse)

Direct to Shinagawa in ~15 minutes (Express). Through-runs onto the Toei Asakusa Line for direct access to Asakusa, Nihombashi and Oshiage. Otorii is 1 stop, Keikyu Kamata is 2 stops — the train-based hotel zones. First trains start ~5:00 a.m., last trains end ~11:50 p.m.

Tokyo Monorail

Direct to Hamamatsuchō (~15 min) for JR Yamanote Line transfers. Less commonly used by travellers than Keikyu but useful if your hotel is on the Yamanote inner loop. Same operating window as Keikyu (~5:00 a.m. to ~midnight).

Limousine bus + taxi

Airport Limousine Bus runs direct to all major Tokyo hotel zones (Shinjuku, Tokyo Station, Asakusa, Roppongi, etc.) — useful with heavy luggage but slower than Keikyu and pricier. Taxi to Shinagawa runs ~¥6,000–¥8,000 (~25 min). Late-night fixed-fare taxis run after midnight when Keikyu has stopped.

Other airport-area mentions

Three properties get asked about often but didn't make the main slate of 10:

Generic central-Tokyo hotels (Park Hyatt, Trunk, Hoshinoya Tokyo etc.) are explicitly not on this page. They're not Haneda hotels — they're Tokyo hotels. See our Tokyo hub for those picks.

Haneda hotels: frequently asked

Should I stay near Haneda Airport or in central Tokyo? +

Honest answer: stay in central Tokyo if your flight is after 10 a.m. or arrives before 9 p.m. Haneda is close enough — Keikyu Express direct to Shinagawa is 15 minutes — that 'airport hotel' is a convenience purchase, not a logistical necessity. Stay in the Haneda district when your flight is genuinely red-eye (departures before 7 a.m., arrivals after 11 p.m.), when you'd rather sleep an extra hour than catch an early train, or when international transit makes leaving the terminal complex impractical.

Which hotel is actually inside Haneda Airport? +

Two options sit airside-or-attached. The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is connected directly to T3 international departures (3F walkway, accessible after immigration check-out). Villa Fontaine Premier and Grand are connected to T3 by a covered walkway in the Haneda Airport Garden complex (~3 minutes). First Cabin Haneda Terminal 1 is inside T1 itself but is a capsule product, not a regular hotel. There's also The Royal Park's airside Transit Hotel for international transfer passengers — booked only via the official site, not Booking.com.

Which Haneda hotel is best for a 5 a.m. departure from Terminal 3? +

Royal Park Tokyo Haneda Terminal 3 is the gold-standard answer — you walk from your room to T3 departures in the same building. Villa Fontaine Premier or Grand are equivalent in practice (3-minute covered walkway). For a value pick, Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport runs an early-morning shuttle on a published schedule. Avoid hotels relying on Keikyu first trains for flights before 6 a.m. — first Keikyu Airport Line trains start around 5 a.m. and you may not make a 5 a.m. cutoff.

Which Haneda hotel is best for a late-night arrival? +

If your flight lands after midnight, you need walking access to your hotel (no shuttle, no train, no taxi). That means: Royal Park Tokyo Haneda Terminal 3 (T3 international arrivals), or Villa Fontaine Premier / Grand (3-min walkway). Both have 24-hour check-in. Anything requiring the Keikyu line will fail after the last train (~midnight). Anything requiring a shuttle will fail outside scheduled windows. Pay the airport-attached premium specifically for late-night arrivals.

Is staying in Kamata or Otorii a good idea? +

Yes for value — Kamata (Keikyu Kamata Station) and Otorii are both 1–2 Keikyu stops to all three Haneda terminals, ~10–12 minutes total door-to-terminal. Tokyu Stay Kamata is the strongest pick for families (kitchenette, laundry, larger rooms), Hotel JAL City Haneda is the strongest mid-range pick at Otorii. The catch: you trade airport-attached convenience for ~$50–$100/night savings, and Keikyu first/last train timing matters for very early or very late flights.

Are airport hotels at Haneda overpriced? +

Premium airport-attached rooms at Haneda routinely run $250–$400/night in peak season — significantly more than equivalent rooms in Shinagawa, Asakusa or Shinjuku. You're paying for: 24-hour check-in, walk-from-terminal convenience, no train timing risk, and proximity to T3's airside lounges. If flight time allows it, Shinagawa Prince Hotel gives you a full Tokyo hotel night, full Yamanote Line access, and a 15-minute Keikyu express to Haneda for a similar or lower nightly rate. We default to recommending the city option whenever a flight schedule permits it.

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