How to travel between Tokyo Disney Resort and Haneda Airport
Above fees and schedules are subject to change. For the current yen exchange rate, click here. By train via the Rinkai Line |
2 transfers, 45 minutes, 800-940 yen, connections every few minutes |
Take the Tokyo Monorail from Haneda Airport to Tennozu Isle Station (15 minutes, 330-470 yen depending on the airport terminal), then transfer to the Rinkai Line to Shin-Kiba Station (10 minutes, 320 yen) and transfer once more to the JR Keiyo or JR Musashino Line to Maihama Station (5 minutes, 150 yen). The entire one way trip takes about 45 minutes and is not fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass. |
By train via Tokyo Station |
2 transfers, 70 minutes, 760 yen, connections every few minutes |
Take the Tokyo Monorail from Haneda Airport to Hamamatsucho Station (20 minutes, 470 yen), then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station (5 minutes) and transfer once more to the JR Keiyo or JR Musashino Line to Maihama Station (15 minutes). Note that the platforms at Tokyo Station are about a ten minute walk apart from each other. The entire one way trip takes about 70 minutes, costs 760 yen and is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass. |
By bus |
Direct, 1 hour, 810 yen, departures every 10-15 minutes |
Direct highway buses operate frequently between Haneda Airport and Tokyo Disney Resort. Buses stop at the Airport Terminal 1, Airport Terminal 2, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea and the resort hotels. Haneda Airport's international terminal is served less frequently. The journey takes about one hour and costs 810 yen one way. |
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Alternatively, it is possible to walk from Maihama Station to Tokyo Disneyland, the Cirque du Soleil Theatre, the Ikspiari Shopping Mall, the Ambassador Hotel and the Disneyland Hotel, but Tokyo DisneySea, the Hotel MiraCosta and the Official Hotels are more conveniently accessed by monorail.
Free shuttle buses for guests staying at the Ambassador Hotel operate between the hotel and the two parks. Furthermore, there are free shuttle buses for guests of the resort's Official Hotels, which connect the hotels with JR Maihama Station and the monorail's Bayside Station.
Note that a considerable number of long-distance overnight buses between Tokyo and several cities across Japan, including Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka, also make a stop at Tokyo Disney Resort.
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