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- Introduction
- Sora chika Food Court
- SOBA AZUMINO
- Ramen Honda Menjo
- Ginza Grill Cardinal Express
- Yuhaimu
- Uchi no Tamago
- Okada Kinsei An Butter Shop
- Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory
- RUMBLE CRUMBLE
- BUTTER STATE’s by Gin no Budo
- Nenrinya
- PRESS BUTTER SAND
- NEWYORK PERFECT CHEESE
- AUDREY
- PAPABUBBLE
- EXGEL Seating Lab
- Planning a Trip to Japan?
- Related Articles
Introduction
※This article was translated into English with the help of AI.
Lately, my kids have started saying, “Airplane!” whenever they see one, which made me think:
Why don’t we take them to Haneda Airport just to see the planes? ✈️
Around the same time, I watched the Japanese TV show “Hirunandesu!”, which featured a number of recommended restaurants, shops, and attractions at Haneda Airport.
After watching the show, my list of places I wanted to visit suddenly got much longer.
“There are so many things I want to try!”
“I definitely want to go here!”
So I decided to put everything together in one place as a little personal travel memo.
If you’re planning a trip to Haneda Airport, especially with children, I hope this guide gives you some ideas for what to eat, what to buy, and what to see.
Please note: Some products, pop-up shops, events, prices, and opening hours may be limited-time or subject to change. Please check the latest information before visiting.
Best Places to Eat at Haneda Airport
Haneda Airport has a surprisingly wide variety of restaurants, from casual food courts and ramen shops to traditional Japanese dishes and Western-style meals.
If you’re traveling with children, having plenty of options in one place can make mealtimes much easier.
Sora chika Food Court
If you’re looking for somewhere to eat early in the morning, Sora chika Food Court is a convenient option.
Located on the first floor of Terminal 1, it opens from 7:00 AM and has around 11 restaurants offering Japanese, Western, and Chinese food.
A food court can be especially convenient when traveling with children because everyone can choose something they like.
Location: Haneda Airport Terminal 1, 1st floor
Opening: From 7:00 AM
SOBA AZUMINO
If you prefer something light in the morning, SOBA AZUMINO looks like a great choice.
The restaurant focuses on simple soba noodles made with a delicate white-dashi broth.
The light and refreshing flavor sounds perfect for breakfast before a day of exploring the airport.
Ramen Honda Menjo
Ramen lovers should check out Ramen Honda Menjo.
The restaurant is known for its carefully prepared ramen featuring a rich combination of chicken, seafood, and shellfish flavors.
It would be a great lunch option if you’re spending the day exploring Haneda Airport.
Ginza Grill Cardinal Express
If you’re in the mood for Western-style food, Ginza Grill Cardinal Express is known for its delicious omurice, a Japanese-style omelet served over rice.
The restaurant also offers a reasonably priced breakfast set, making it another option for an early start.
And if you’re traveling with children, omurice is always a popular choice!
Yuhaimu
Yuhaimu is a new pie-focused concept from the long-established Japanese confectionery company Juchheim, which has been around for more than 100 years.
Two pies that caught my attention are:
- Kobe Beef Meat Pie
- Ruby Roman Apple Pie
The apple pie is filled generously with apples, so it sounds especially tempting if you have a sweet tooth.
Uchi no Tamago
If you’re looking for a Japanese breakfast, Uchi no Tamago is another place I’d like to try.
Their limited breakfast set starts from ¥700, making it a budget-friendly option for an early meal.
The restaurant is known for dishes made with fresh eggs.
Best Souvenirs to Buy at Haneda Airport
One of the best things about visiting a Japanese airport is shopping for souvenirs.
Haneda Airport has everything from famous Japanese sweets to airport-exclusive products.
Okada Kinsei An Butter Shop
If you love the combination of sweet red bean paste and butter, Okada Kinsei An Butter Shop is worth checking out.
One of the products that caught my attention is the Haneda Airport-exclusive An Butter Brownie.
Some products and shops may be available only for a limited time, so be sure to check the latest information before your visit.
Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory
Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory is another popular Japanese sweets brand.
The Milk Cheese Bouchee, available as a Haneda Airport-exclusive product, looks like a great souvenir option.
If you like creamy cheese-flavored sweets, this is definitely one to put on your list.
RUMBLE CRUMBLE
Please check the latest information, as this was a limited-time shop.
RUMBLE CRUMBLE is a cookie shop created by a celebrity chef.
The cookies have reportedly been enjoyed by international celebrities and were adapted for Japanese tastes.
The price isn’t exactly cheap, but the cookies are huge—around 9 cm in diameter—so they are quite substantial.
I’d love to try one just to get a little taste of that celebrity lifestyle. 🍪
The brand’s main store is in Shibuya, so if you like the cookies, you could also visit the Shibuya location.
BUTTER STATE’s by Gin no Budo
BUTTER STATE’s by Gin no Budo is another attractive option for souvenirs.
The cookies are made by layering thin pieces of pastry, creating a beautiful appearance as well as a delicious texture.
Some packages contain as many as 40 pieces, making them a good choice if you’re looking for something to bring back to your workplace.
Nenrinya
You may already know Nenrinya, one of Japan’s best-known baumkuchen brands.
Their classic baumkuchen is always a safe choice, and they also offer seasonal and limited-edition products throughout the year.
If you’re looking for a classic Japanese souvenir, this is a shop worth checking out.
PRESS BUTTER SAND
PRESS BUTTER SAND is another one of my personal favorites.
I often buy it not only as a souvenir but also as a treat for myself.
They regularly release seasonal flavors, so I always like to see what’s available whenever I visit.
NEWYORK PERFECT CHEESE
NEWYORK PERFECT CHEESE is another hugely popular Japanese souvenir.
The combination of rich cheese and crispy cookies is addictive, and it’s very easy to keep reaching for another one.
Some stores can sell out quickly, so if there’s something you really want, it’s a good idea to shop early.
AUDREY
AUDREY is especially popular for its adorable presentation.
Many of the sweets look like tiny bouquets, making them perfect for gifts and souvenirs.
Because the brand is so popular, some products can sell out early.
If you have your heart set on something from AUDREY, I’d recommend checking the shop as early as possible.
Things to Do at Haneda Airport Garden
Haneda Airport isn’t just about restaurants and shopping.
Haneda Airport Garden, which is directly connected to Terminal 3, has restaurants, shops, a hot spring facility, and hotels, making it a convenient place to spend some extra time before or after a flight.
Here are a couple of places I’d especially like to visit.
PAPABUBBLE
If your children enjoy watching things being made, PAPABUBBLE could be a fun stop.
You can watch the candy-making process up close, and depending on availability, you may even be able to participate in a candy-making experience.
The candy-cutting experience costs around ¥2,000 and, if there are spaces available, same-day participation may be possible without an advance reservation.
The best part?
You can take home two bags of the candy you made yourself.
That sounds like a fun activity to do with children!
Experience details, prices, and availability may change, so please check the latest information before visiting.
EXGEL Seating Lab
Another interesting shop is EXGEL Seating Lab, which specializes in portable cushions.
They can measure how you sit and help you choose a cushion that suits your body.
Since traveling often means spending a lot of time sitting, this is one of those places that I would personally love to check out.
A Must-See for Plane Lovers: ANA Component Maintenance Building
If your child loves airplanes, this is one place I’d definitely put on the list.
The ANA Component Maintenance Building is about a 15-minute walk from Shin-Seibijo Station.
With advance reservations, you can join a free aircraft hangar tour.
Getting to see aircraft and maintenance areas up close is a pretty special experience, especially for children who are fascinated by airplanes. ✈️
This is definitely something I’d love to do with my kids someday.
Advance reservations and other conditions may apply, so please check the latest official information before visiting.
Where to Eat at Haneda Airport Garden: Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa
Another restaurant I’d love to try is Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa.
The restaurant specializes in Kansai-style grilled eel, which is grilled without steaming.
I’ve had Kansai-style unagi at another restaurant before, and I absolutely loved it, so this one is high on my list.
The restaurant is also operated by an eel wholesaler, which makes me even more curious to try it.
Where to Stay Near Haneda Airport
If you’re arriving late at night, catching an early-morning flight, or simply want to enjoy Haneda without rushing, staying near the airport can make your trip much easier.
There are several hotels located directly at or very close to Haneda Airport, including hotels connected to Terminal 3 and hotels around the airport with shuttle services.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport is located within Haneda Airport Garden and is directly connected to Terminal 3.
It’s particularly convenient if you have an early-morning or late-night flight.
The hotel is also connected to the natural hot spring facility Izumi Tenku no Yu, so you can enjoy a relaxing bath during your stay.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport
For a more luxurious stay, Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport is also directly connected to Terminal 3.
The hotel offers a variety of rooms, including twin and king rooms as well as suites.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Haneda
Another option is Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Haneda, located just a one-minute walk from Tenkubashi Station.
This could be a convenient choice if you want to stay close to the airport while also exploring the surrounding area.
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Haneda
Find a Hotel Near Haneda Airport
If you want to compare different hotels, prices, and room types, you can search for accommodation near Haneda Airport on Booking.com.
BOOKING.COM
This is especially useful when traveling with children because you can compare room types and find a hotel that fits your family and travel schedule.
Private Airport Transfer
Arriving at Haneda Airport with kids and lots of luggage? A private airport transfer can be a convenient and comfortable way to get to your hotel without worrying about trains or navigating public transportation after a long flight.
If you’re looking for a private airport transfer or other travel experiences in Tokyo, you can check the available options on Klook.
Private Car Charter with Driver: Mt. Fuji, Hakone & Kamakura Tour
Tokyo Yakatabune Cruise with Sukiyaki Dinner, Live Entertainment & Tokyo Tower
Can You Spend a Whole Day at Haneda Airport with Kids?
After looking into all these places, I realized that Haneda Airport could easily be a full-day destination even if you aren’t flying anywhere.
For example, you could plan your day like this:
Breakfast at the airport
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Watch the airplanes
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Explore the shops and souvenirs
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Visit Haneda Airport Garden
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Enjoy a candy-making experience
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Have lunch or dinner
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Stay at a nearby hotel
For families with young children, I think having several different activities available is a huge advantage.
If your child gets tired of watching airplanes, you can switch to shopping, eating, or doing an activity.
That’s one of the things that makes Haneda Airport such an interesting family-friendly destination.
Final Thoughts
Haneda Airport has much more to offer than simply catching a flight.
There are so many restaurants, Japanese sweets, souvenirs, family-friendly activities, and airplane-related experiences that you could easily spend an entire day exploring the area.
The places I’d personally like to visit most are:
- Uchi no Tamago for breakfast
- Yuhaimu for a freshly made pie
- Haneda Airport’s exclusive souvenirs
- PAPABUBBLE’s candy-making experience
- The ANA aircraft hangar tour
- Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa
- Haneda Airport Garden
Since my children have recently started getting excited whenever they see an airplane, I definitely want to take them to Haneda Airport someday just to enjoy the airplanes and the airport itself. ✈️
I hope this guide helps if you’re planning a family trip to Haneda Airport!
Please check the latest information before visiting, as opening hours, prices, products, events, and availability may change.
Planning a Trip to Japan?
If you’re visiting Japan and flying through Haneda Airport, you may also want to check out nearby hotels and accommodation options before your trip.
[Search for hotels near Haneda Airport on Booking.com]
This article was translated into English with the help of AI.

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