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Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Haneda
4.7/595 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
With any brand new hotel you expect a few hiccups, but my layover stay at the Metropolitan Haneda didn’t have a single one. Easy access from Haneda via the monorail (one stop away) and a short walk from the station to the hotel front door. Helpful staff, easy check in, efficient room with a comfy bed and one of the best hotel showers I’ve experienced. This was a great way to spend my 16 hour layover in Tokyo. Breakfast was included in my very economical room charge and included Western and Asian fare. Scrambled eggs were not as hard-cooked as most Americans like them, and much of the hot food needed to be kept warmed a little more than it was, but all in all a good buffet.
Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu
4.6/5264 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Very convenient. It’s accessible by free bus from terminal 3 to terminal 2. Very fast check in. Though we arrived very late, they still kept our reservation. Highly recommend for people with early flights the following day.
The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3
4.5/5282 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
For a transit through Haneda, this is a great option. You need to get out of immigration and go to the departures floor. The hotel entrance is near the 'N' bunch of counters. However sound proofing part is not that great as can hear clearly dragging of luggage the entire night. Also would be great if the hotel can install a screen between the bathroom and the bed as currently there is only a transparent glass, and one can see clearly the toilet and bathroom when lying on bed. Can be quite scary when you are half awake and look through the glass.
Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport
4.7/558 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Wonderful and newest hotel attached to Terminal 3. You will need to clear Immigration to access, but once there, we were surrounded by a sense of calm, a quiet respite; much needed after a long flight. Chose this hotel due to its proximity to the airport, transportation, and onsen. All were stellar. The front desk staff were gracious hosts; incredibly kind at check in and helped us figure out some train directions. NB: It is somewhat of a ways from the center, which is of particular consideration when the trains stop running, as taxis will be the only way back and quite pricey. For US city folks, think Uber Black + surge pricing. Even that in mind, absolutely worth it, imo. Room was very clean, spacious enough with a lovely shower and full amenities, including a complimentary mini-bar with local drinks to try. Breakfast was both an a la carte menu and buffet offerings with ultimate Japanese hospitality from the gentleman who stored our luggage and attendants who were again, very kind and helpful. Onsen is conveniently open 24 hours (except for cleaning) included with the Premier rate (other connected Airport Villa Fontaine branch guests and public have an entrance fee), quite relaxing and busier than I thought in the later hours. Would absolutely stay again.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
4.6/5938 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
A new hotel that is clean, has good Wi-Fi, a nice onsen and a great place to break up a trip before you fly or after a long day of flying. Connected to the Terminal 3 (international terminal) it is build on top of a small shopping mall with a few restaurants. The hotel has pushed for self check-in and check-out and has a row of these machines with a very small face-to-face area. Some people might not like this. For me the check in machine didn’t work properly and the staff helping me took 4 tries before it would scan my passport. Check-out was fast though and took under a minute. My room had its own air conditioner so in winter the room wasn’t boiling hot which for me is a very major plus point (if you’ve travelled in Japan in winter a lot you will know what I mean!). I’d be very happy to stay here again
Keikyu EX Inn Haneda Innovation City
4.5/588 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It's really easy to go wrong. The one in Innovation City is the one. There are no obvious signs. After exiting the subway station, it is easy to go to the hotel with the same name across the road. The actual location is in Building J of Innovation City. It is best to use a navigation system when you arrive nearby to avoid going by mistake. There is no bus from the airport to the hotel, so you need to take the subway to the hotel. There is a bus from the hotel to the airport in the morning. There are quite a lot of people taking the bus. One bus only has 20 seats. Remember to go to the waiting area early to wait for the bus.

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