This article explains how to get to Tokyo or Yokohama from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 by train. Japan’s railways run on time with frequent services, making them super convenient. Keep reading for all the details!

Just landed at Haneda Airport Terminal 3. The Keikyu Railway and Tokyo Monorail are your go-to options for getting to Tokyo or nearby areas! Both are directly connected to the airport, making them easy to use, even for first-time visitors to Japan.

The Keikyu is perfect for heading to Shinagawa (about 15 minutes, 330 yen) or Yokohama (about 25 minutes, 370 yen). The Tokyo Monorail is ideal for Hamamatsucho (about 15 minutes, 520 yen). Both have ticket gates on the 2nd floor of the arrivals area, so you can hop on a train in no time.
You can ride both Keikyu and Tokyo Monorail using Suica or Pasmo IC cards or cash, making ticket purchases quick and easy.
Friendly station staff are at the ticket machines for both Keikyu and Tokyo Monorail, guiding foreign tourists, so there’s no need to worry!
Neither Keikyu nor Tokyo Monorail runs 24 hours, so check the first train (around 5:00 AM) and last train (around 12:00 AM) to match your flight schedule.
Keikyu Railway: Your Guide to Shinagawa and Yokohama
The Keikyu Railway is ideal for heading to Shinagawa (about 15 minutes, 330 yen) or Yokohama (about 25 minutes, 370 yen), perfect for quick access to Tokyo or Yokohama.



The Keikyu route map can be tricky for foreigners, but don’t worry—station staff are there to guide you with clear, friendly instructions.

Ticket machines have English menus, so buying tickets is stress-free for international travelers.



After passing the ticket gate, take the escalator or elevator to the platform, making it easy to navigate.

You can use luggage carts all the way to the platform, so handling heavy bags is no hassle.

Trains to Shinagawa and Yokohama arrive on the same platform, so watch the electronic board carefully to avoid boarding the wrong train.


The train’s color doesn’t indicate the destination, and the onboard destination signs can be a bit tricky to read, so double-check the platform’s electronic board for clarity.
Tokyo Monorail: Your Guide to Hamamatsucho
The Tokyo Monorail is perfect for heading to Hamamatsucho (about 15 minutes, 520 yen). With only one destination, it’s super easy to navigate.

Friendly station staff are always ready to assist with clear guidance, making your trip worry-free.


Ticket machines offer English menus, so buying tickets or topping up your IC card is a breeze.


After passing the ticket gate, head right for the Hamamatsucho-bound platform.
The left side goes to domestic terminals.

You can use luggage carts up to the ticket gate area, perfect for travelers with heavy bags.


Choose the Express train for a faster ride to Hamamatsucho. The Local is slower, so check the electronic board for train types.
Ready to roll? With Keikyu or Tokyo Monorail, you’re set for a smooth start to your Japan adventure! Use Suica or Pasmo, check the electronic board, and let friendly staff guide you. Enjoy your trip!
