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HND airport hotel transfers Located on the south side of Tokyo, Haneda Inn is a simple option for those looking to keep as close to the city’s famous Tokyo Bay as the bustling traffic of Haneda Airport. Each room comes with free Wi-Fi as well as a modern minimalist design that offers just enough space to work and sleep - spacious suites are also available for an extra charge, and include leather couches, coffee tables and mood lighting that adds an inviting flair. Additional on-site perks include a free Korean-style breakfast as well as complimentary shuttles to Haneda Airport, not to mention breezy balconies along each floor. Get ahead of the curb by booking your own lift instead, looking forward to nearby adventures with the help of private vehicle like sedans, SUVs and vans or by getting to big events with meet-and-greet services ranging from opulent stretched limousines to roomy chartered buses.
Surrounded by unique island landmarks ranging from sweeping views of the water from Keihin Jima Tsubasa Park to awesome cocktail lounges & restaurants near Tokyo International Exhibition Centre, Haneda Inn offers plenty of ways to keep busy. Start the morning with a stroll across the many nearby island parks, the closest being Tamagawa Daishi Bridge Green Space and its port-side views of sail boats as well as the quaint urban playgrounds of Haginaka Park. Even more popular is Jonanjima Seaside Park grassy hills and windy gazebo lookouts at Haneda Airport departing flights. Other unique sites include the Anamori Inari Shrine, a Shinto shrine located just west of the terminal and known for its tranquil hall of red pillars, while the family-friendly Luxury Flight creates an immersive virtual flying experience just 10 minutes walking-distance from the hotel. Various popular restaurants are also located near the hotel, including the late-night noodle dishes at Ramen Monzō and delectable Okonomiyaki pancakes at Wasshoi. |