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Updated: March 31, 2026
Haneda Airport Garden offers a wide range of services, including restaurants, shops, and even a spa (onsen). Whether you have a short layover or are staying for one night, you will find something exciting to enjoy.
This multi-use complex is directly connected with Terminal 3 and features eating establishments, retail outlets, an onsen and hotels. It is located in an area that can be used before going through security check, which makes it suitable for stopping by after arrival or before departure. You will find a hospitality center that functions as an information counter in the facility as well as a temporary baggage check desk.
A range of restaurants inside the complex showcases regional flavors from across Japan. You can choose authentic Japanese cuisine such as unagi (eel) at Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa, shabu shabu (hotpot) at Shabu Shabu Tajimaya, sushi at Tsukiji Sushiko Takumi, and yakiniku (grilled meat) at Tokyo Yakiniku Heijoen. Dotombori Kamukura, originally from Kansai, is also available. Even during a short layover, visitors can efficiently sample representative Japanese dishes in one location.
Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa
Shabu Shabu Tajimaya
Tsukiji Sushiko Takumi
Tokyo Yakiniku Heijoen
The shopping area features diverse shops and stores offering everything from daily necessities to gifts. Travelers can purchase essentials at LAWSON, a convenience store, and Matsumoto Kiyoshi, a drugstore. At the Japan Promenade, which introduces the attractions of regions across Japan, visitors can purchase souvenirs and regionally distinctive products. Visitors can select practical travel items as well as products that reflect Japanese culture.
The Grand Foyer event space is located on the first floor. It hosts special events such as exhibitions and regional fairs, allowing visitors to encounter different programs depending on the season.
The Grand Foyer © Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.
Izumi Tenku no Yu is an onsen facility featuring natural hot spring waters. Visitors can experience Japanese bathing culture and use it as a place to relieve travel fatigue. The facility also includes spa functions such as saunas and relaxation areas. A key feature is the ability to bathe before or after a flight. Please confirm the latest usage conditions, including policies regarding tattoos, in advance.
View of Tokyo Bay from the indoor bath © Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.
The complex includes Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport and Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport, two hotels located within the facility. The hot spring facility Izumi Tenku no Yu is located within the building of Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand, allowing guests staying at that hotel to access it by simply moving within the premises. Direct connection to Haneda Airport makes it convenient for early-morning and late-night flights.
Guest room at Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda © Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.
Hours vary by store and restaurant. Please check the official website’s floor guide and map for the latest information. The facility is directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3. A bus terminal is located nearby, providing access to various destinations.
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