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2015
16
December
Have you stayed at First Cabin in Haneda Airport? Share your experience!

Question:

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Stephani

I have a 13 hour layover at the Haneda Airport in Japan from 6:45pm to 9:45am. I have two questions.
1) Anyone stay at First Cabin in the airport? What was your experience like?
2) What are some cool ideas to use up my time during my layover?
Thanks for your tips and comments!

Humans say...

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Kerry

Tokyo Disney is only 30 mins away. If the park is open late, you may be able to go there for a few hours. We went to the Disney Sea park and it was awesome - most of the rides are different from the US parks.

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Kerry

If you want to venture in to Tokyo, I would say go to Shibuya (where the famous crosswalk is). It's busy, lots of restaurants and shopping.

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Patti

When I was there the airport would close at night, that was a few years ago.

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Stephani

GREAT IDEA Kerry Rempel Avery! I didn't even know there was a Disneyland in Tokyo! I think that sounds like a brilliant idea! Thanks again

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Stephani

Patti thanks for the heads up. I'll make sure to check the airport closing times before I leave!

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Krista

I know the fish market is open really early in the morning, so might be something to do in the wee hours!

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Anisha

Just had a 6 hour layover in Haneida this December. Go explore Tokyo! Unlike Norita, Haneida is closer to the main city. It's a 30 min subway ride to Shibuya. And Harijuku was another 2 or 3 stops away from that. Just leave yourself plenty of time to make your way back for your next flight, but seriously that's the best thing you can do. And the time just disappears pretty quickly when you're out exploring.


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Haneda Airport Layover: First Cabin & Things to Do

If you have a long layover at Haneda Airport in Japan, you might be wondering how to make the most of your time. Here are some tips and insights based on your questions:

1. First Cabin Experience

First Cabin is a popular capsule hotel located within Haneda Airport. Many travelers have had positive experiences staying there during long layovers or overnight connections. The capsules are small but comfortable, with basic amenities like a bed, TV, and power outlet. The facilities also offer showers, lounges, and luggage storage.

Here are some pros and cons of staying at First Cabin, based on traveler reviews:

  • Pros: Convenient location right inside the airport, clean and modern facilities, private sleeping capsules, reasonably priced for an airport hotel.
  • Cons: Capsules can feel cramped for some, limited amenities compared to a regular hotel, no windows or natural light.

Overall, First Cabin provides a practical and affordable option for catching some rest during your layover, but keep in mind the capsule-style accommodation may not be for everyone.

2. Ideas for Killing Time During Your Layover

With a 13-hour layover, you have plenty of time to explore and experience Haneda Airport and its surroundings. Here are some cool ideas to consider:

  • Explore the airport: Haneda Airport is known for its impressive architecture and amenities. Take a stroll through the terminals, check out the observation decks, and visit the various shops and restaurants.
  • Visit the airport's onsen (hot spring): Haneda Airport has its own onsen facility where you can relax and rejuvenate in traditional Japanese hot springs.
  • Take a city tour: If you have a long enough layover, consider booking a guided tour to explore Tokyo or nearby attractions like the Sensoji Temple or the Tsukiji Fish Market.
  • Indulge in Japanese cuisine: Haneda Airport offers a wide variety of authentic Japanese dining options, from sushi and ramen to izakaya (Japanese pubs).
  • Catch up on work or entertainment: Use the time to get some work done, watch movies, read a book, or simply relax in one of the airport's lounges or quiet areas.

Remember to check the airport's operating hours and plan accordingly, as some facilities or tours may have limited availability during your layover time.

Hopefully, these tips help you make the most of your long layover at Haneda Airport. Safe travels!



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