Are you ready to make every second count on your trip to Japan? Read on to learn more about Haneda Airport Garden, a brand-new complex that just opened last year, and the Ariake Garden, another large complex in the Ariake area. These useful facilities offer not only shopping stores and restaurants, but also overnight accommodation, hot springs, and a free shuttle bus service between the two complexes. So, what are you waiting for? Enjoy everything Japan has to offer at Haneda Airport Garden and Ariake Garden!
* Products and prices listed in this article are current as of April 2024. Please check each store's official website for the latest information.
Just one minute on foot after disembarking the plane! Enjoy shopping, dining, and hot springs at Haneda Airport Garden!
Haneda Airport Garden is directly connected to the arrival lobby of Haneda Airport Terminal 3, making access ultra-convenient for those arriving into or departing Japan! Simply exit Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station on the Keikyu Line or Tokyo Monorail, walk along the connecting passageway, and you will arrive at the entrance of Haneda Airport Garden in just 1 minute! This facility convenient and easy to access without getting lost, and its handy location means there is no need to worry about being too far away from the airport at any given time.
Haneda Airport Garden includes a shopping area, a restaurant area, a hotel, a hot spring, and more! On the first floor is “Haneda Food Selection”, which offers 12 different types of cuisine, as well as the “Oedo Food Hall”. The second floor is home to the “Haneda Collection” shopping area, which offers various clothing and general merchandise stores, as well as “Haneda Sando”, where various Japanese specialties can be purchased. The “Japan Promenade” passageway offers a convenient connecting corridor to the airport, lined with Japanese sweets and souvenir stores. “Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand” and “Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier” span the whole of the fourth to twelfth floors, with the 24-hour natural hot spring facility, ”Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport”, sitting at the very top of the facility on the twelfth floor.
Watch airplanes take off and land against a majestic backdrop of Mount Fuji from “Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport” hot spring
After arriving at Haneda Airport after a gruelling late-night flight, why not take a well-deserved rest soaking in a natural hot spring at “Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport”? This idyllic hot spring facility is located on the 12th floor of Haneda Airport Garden, and is built with natural spring water drawn directly from underground. The baths boast amazing panoramic views of the city, and on a clear day visitors are treated to a beautiful juxtaposition of planes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport against the backdrop of Mount Fuji! The strong chloride salt onsen, which contains seawater components, is said to be very effective for warming the body and relieving fatigue. After taking a calming bath in the hot spring, relax in the rest area of the facility or take a short nap to fully recharge your body and prepare for the rest of your trip.
Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport
- Opening Hours: 24 hours (closed from 10:00 to 12:30 for cleaning)
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Fee: Adults 4,800 yen, Children 2,000 yen
(includes towel, indoor clothes, and bedrock bath admission. Reduced to 4,000 yen for adults and 2,000 yen for children between 1:00 and 5:00am) - Official Website:https://www.hvf.jp/eng/hanedaairport-grand/spa/
Enjoy a variety of Japanese gourmet foods such as eel, sushi, and udon noodles at "Haneda Food Selection”
If you would like one more taste of Japan before boarding your flight, “Haneda Food Selection” on the first floor is the perfect place for you! This restaurant area hosts famous restaurants from all over Japan, including “Godaime Hanayama Udon ”, a popular udon restaurant in Ginza that inspires long queues, “Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa”, a 90-year-old eel restaurant, and “Misokatsu Yabaton”, a must-try miso cutlet restaurant from Nagoya. Of course, ramen, shabu-shabu, curry rice, and other delectable Japanese dishes can also be enjoyed here, all in one place! Most restaurants are open until 10pm, but there is also "SPORTS BAR", a friendly joint open from 5pm to 7am the next morning, so you can make the most of your time before boarding.
Choose between affordability and top-class luxury at "Villa Fontaine Grand" and "Villa Fontaine Premier"
For early morning departures, late night arrivals, or those with heavy luggage, we recommend the Villa Fontaine Grand and Villa Fontaine Premier hotels, both of which are directly connected to Haneda Airport. The lobbies of both hotels are located on the fourth floor of the Haneda Airport Garden. The former is relatively affordable and offers 12 different room types, with 1,557 rooms ranging from 18 to 42 square meters. The latter offers pure luxury, with 160 rooms in 6 different categories, ranging in size from 33 square meters to 173 square meters for the largest rooms, providing the highest possible level of comfort. Guests of the Villa Fontaine Premier have access to various concierge services and are also able to use the hot springs at “Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport” free of charge.
Looking to buy home appliances, clothing, or other must-have items in Japan? Look no further than super-size complex, “Ariake Garden”, where one day simply isn’t enough time to shop around!
If you are in the mood to shop after a pleasant night at the Haneda Airport Garden, or if you simply want to check out a Japanese mall one more time before flying home, why not try Ariake Garden? The free shuttle bus between Haneda Airport Garden and Ariake Garden means you can come and go as you like, leaving more time for shopping and fun! Ariake Garden is located about a 4-minute walk from Ariake Station on the Yurikamome Line, and is home to over 150 stores, including KOJIMA x Bic Camera, MUJI, ABC MART, and DAISO. It also has a supermarket, food court, theater, and children's playground, making it the perfect outing for both adults and children alike. Here, too, there is a natural hot spring facility, “Izumi Tenku no Yu Ariake Garden”, where visitors can enjoy a relaxing soak in a traditional Japanese hot spring. If you are looking for a good place to go when the weather is glum or fancy a fun-filled day of shopping, dining, and playing for the whole family, you should definitely visit Ariake Garden!
Ariake Garden
- Address: 2-1-8 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 4-minute walk from Ariake Station on the Yurikamome Line, 3-minute walk from Ariake Tennis no Mori Station on the Yurikamome Line, 6-minute walk from Kokusai Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line
- Official Website:https://www.shopping-sumitomo-rd.com/ariake/shopping
Easy to navigate, lined with great shops and full of attractions for the whole family? Ariake Garden is the perfect shopping mall!
MUJI, a Japanese brand beloved by fans around the world, has opened a three-story store – one of its largest branches in the Kanto region - in Ariake Garden. The store offers food, drinks, kitchenware, and meals suited to both adults and children alike, as well as the popular Café&Meal MUJI and MUJI Bakery, which as of May 2024 is one of only five stores in the whole of Japan. Other products range from interior goods, home appliances, and storage items to cosmetics, skin care products, clothing, and more. The store also offers highly practical travel goods and suitcases!!
Ariake Garden shopping mall is as spacious as they come, and showcases many top Japanese household names. In addition to MUJI, KOJIMA x Bic Camera is a must-see spot. The latest models of home appliances such as hair dryers, beauty products, rice cookers, and vacuum cleaners can be found here. There is also a wide selection of tablets, cell phone accessories, camera accessories, and game-related products! The best part is, there is a dedicated souvenir section for tourists, containing items such as Japanese sweets, thermos bottles, electronic clocks, and more! Even if you don't have much time to spare, you are guaranteed to find a great souvenir to take home with you just by stopping by this area.
Izumi Tenku no Yu Ariake Garden: An urban oasis perfect for relaxation and healing
You don't have to travel far to enjoy hot springs on your trip to Japan. At “Izumi Tenku no Yu Ariake Garden”, visitors can enjoy natural hot spring water pumped up from about 1,500 meters underground! The water here is a strong chloride salt spring, with an amber-colored hue. This spring water is said to be highly cleansing thanks to its prehistoric sea salt components. As a result, the baths here have a variety of beneficial effects, such as warming the body, promoting blood circulation, removing dead skin cells, softening and moisturizing the skin, and more. Both the men's and women's baths have several areas where visitors can take a relaxing soak, including an open-air bath, a carbonated spring, and a Jacuzzi. The interior of the building is a soothing fusion of urban design and natural beauty, with soft lighting and spacious seating areas for a relaxing and healing experience!
Izumi Tenku no Yu Ariake Garden
- Address: Mall & Spa 5F, 2-1-7 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
- Opening Hours: Facility open 24 hours a day (reception time: 5:00 - 1:00 the next day)
*Closed from 1:30am to 5:00am for cleaning. - Fee: Adults: 2,600 yen on weekdays, 3,800 yen on weekends and holidays / Children (4 years old to elementary school students): 1,800 yen all year round
- Official Website:https://www.shopping-sumitomo-rd.com/ariake/spa-izumi/
A free “Garden Shuttle Bus” is available daily between Haneda Airport Airport Garden and Ariake Garden!
Don't Haneda Airport Garden and Ariake Garden both sound amazing? If you want to visit both of them on the same day, be sure to take advantage of the free shuttle buses operated by the facilities! Buses run daily between Haneda Airport Garden and Ariake Garden, with the trip taking approximately 40 minutes one way. The bus has plenty of seats and space available for large luggage.
If your flight is due to arrive at Haneda Airport in the afternoon or evening rush hour, don’t head straight into the city. First, eat at the Haneda Airport Garden, soak in the hot springs, spend the night at the hotel, and then take the shuttle bus to the Ariake Garden the next day for some leisurely shopping and sightseeing in the Ariake and Odaiba area. On the day before your flight home, head over to Ariake Garden for some last-minute shopping, and then board the convenient shuttle bus to Haneda Airport!
From Ariake Garden | From Haneda Airport Garden | |
Bus Stop | 1F Bus Terminal, Bus Stop 4 | 1F Bus Terminal B Group Bus Stop 13 |
Departure Time | One bus every two hours between 08:30 and 20:30 | One bus every two hours between 09:30 and 21:30 |
*Service may be suspended without notice due to accidents, extreme weather, etc.
*Period and route of operation are subject to change without notice.
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