Haneda airport observation terraces: the best spot to see takeoffs and landings in Tokyo
Access is free and you do not need a boarding pass to board the public areas of the terminal

If you are like me, you know that airports are not just places to pass through, but real destinations.
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And to Tokyo Haneda (HND) there is one spot that is worth a visit even if you don't have a flight out: the observation deck at Haneda airport.
We are in one of the most efficient and fascinating airports in the world, and here they have decided to give travelers, aviation enthusiasts and the curious a spectacular view of the slopes, with a unique glimpse of the Tokyo Bay.
Haneda Observation Deck: a true balcony over Japanese aviation
L'Tokyo Haneda International Airport makes available panoramic terraces in all three terminals, each with a different perspective on air traffic:
Terminal 1 - View of the slopes Ideal for those who enjoy aviation photography: from here you can observe takeoffs, landings and taxiways with a broad view of the daily operations of the airport.
Terminal 2 - Tokyo Bay and skyline In addition to airplanes, on clear days the following can be seen. Tokyo Bay, the city and even Tokyo Disneyland In the distance. One of the Panoramic terraces more scenic than a Japanese airport.

Terminal 3 (International) - Open 24 hours a day It is the real treat for international travelers: opening H24, perfect for admiring the night flights with illuminated runways and liveries of the world's leading companies.

Here, waiting for the flight becomes part of the experience: you don't "kill time," you live it.

The following are present benches, relaxation areas and photo spots, ideal for a close look at one of Asia's busiest air trades.

ITA Airways Fly daily from Tokyo Haneda to Rome Fiumicino, while ANA - All Nippon Airways connects Haneda to Milan Malpensa.
Arrive at the airport a little early and board theHaneda observation deck is the best way to starting or ending a trip to Japan. It is one of those places reminiscent of because we love to fly: not only for getting to the destination, but for everything surrounding the travel experience.
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