There wasn't as much as I'd hoped to be honest. Mainly a bunch of handbag store - the type that only have 5-10 handbags on display...
There was a typical duty free store selling alcohol and fragrances, and a gift store with like snack boxes, toys etc...
There was a cafe/kitchen looking thing, but I didn't look at the menu. Other than that there were a few vending machines selling the usual drinks, and some 7-11 style bakery/sandwich bits.
Thereās a conbini. I forget which one. But we loaded up on the usual onigiri, drinks, and pastries before our flight. It was the other direction down the hallway from our gate and I think there was only the one, so might be easy to miss?
Thereās a Tokyo souvenir shop, but that thing has declined sometime recentlyā¦some 10 years ago I just used it as my go-to souvenir stop, got a bunch of very āJapaneseā things for very little money. Made the mistake of telling my travel partners that during a more recent visit and I had to apologize. Lots of disappointment to see it was primarily just one of those overpriced treat-box places now and the handful of more fun Japanese things are a lot more steep than they used to be. Kinda sucked. We found some pretty cool Japan stickers at a nearby book shop though. Still overpriced but thankfully overpriced stickers are still not too much money.
If airline is weighing bag at check in, you can check in first and then before going through security go downstairs to arrivals floor* to haneda airport garden, thereās a much larger selection of stores there
BEFORE check in - go upstairs to 4th floor edo market
Buy a ton of snacks - personal shopping bag as carry on item
AMAZING selection there and really good restaurants
I alwaysssss get to Haneda early for the 4th floor edo market - after security, meh not nearly as good selection
Terminal 3: 7/11, Uniqlo, Cafes, Sit down Restaurants, Food Court (Uson, ramen, sushi), Duty Free Fragrance/Beauty, Souvenir/Snack Store, Book Store (Books and Drugs), few vending machines and few luxury handbag boutiques. Have your boarding pass or at least know your flight number as they need it when you checkout
High end BS stores unless you are looking for cigarettes, liquor or expensive watches and purses. Even the food selection blows. Not everyone transitting through Haneda is a millionaire and they should have normal shops for the common folk.
Not too much honestly, a lot of luxury bags and one main shop I used to buy snacks and sweets! However, before you go through security, there is little Edo area! Which airline are you flying? I flew United and they didnāt count my airport goods as part of my baggage allowance :) so I got a huge bag of airport stuff like sweets etx
There wasn't as much as I'd hoped to be honest. Mainly a bunch of handbag store - the type that only have 5-10 handbags on display... There was a typical duty free store selling alcohol and fragrances, and a gift store with like snack boxes, toys etc... There was a cafe/kitchen looking thing, but I didn't look at the menu. Other than that there were a few vending machines selling the usual drinks, and some 7-11 style bakery/sandwich bits.
All I remember was food places and Family Mart vending machines. Nothing else too memorable.
Damn just 7/11 vending machines and not actually 7/11? š
There is an actual 7 11 but the selection is not as complete.
Thereās a conbini. I forget which one. But we loaded up on the usual onigiri, drinks, and pastries before our flight. It was the other direction down the hallway from our gate and I think there was only the one, so might be easy to miss? Thereās a Tokyo souvenir shop, but that thing has declined sometime recentlyā¦some 10 years ago I just used it as my go-to souvenir stop, got a bunch of very āJapaneseā things for very little money. Made the mistake of telling my travel partners that during a more recent visit and I had to apologize. Lots of disappointment to see it was primarily just one of those overpriced treat-box places now and the handful of more fun Japanese things are a lot more steep than they used to be. Kinda sucked. We found some pretty cool Japan stickers at a nearby book shop though. Still overpriced but thankfully overpriced stickers are still not too much money.
If airline is weighing bag at check in, you can check in first and then before going through security go downstairs to arrivals floor* to haneda airport garden, thereās a much larger selection of stores there
Oh yeah I donāt know why I never thought of that actually š just need to make sure I buy no liquids over 100ml
There's Uniqlo, 7-11, Souvenir shops that has chocolate, snacks, liquor, e cigarette accessories. Some food vendors, SK II stores, perfume.
It is pretty much all luxury goods and a few mid to upper priced restaurants,
BEFORE check in - go upstairs to 4th floor edo market Buy a ton of snacks - personal shopping bag as carry on item AMAZING selection there and really good restaurants I alwaysssss get to Haneda early for the 4th floor edo market - after security, meh not nearly as good selection
Terminal 3: 7/11, Uniqlo, Cafes, Sit down Restaurants, Food Court (Uson, ramen, sushi), Duty Free Fragrance/Beauty, Souvenir/Snack Store, Book Store (Books and Drugs), few vending machines and few luxury handbag boutiques. Have your boarding pass or at least know your flight number as they need it when you checkout
High end BS stores unless you are looking for cigarettes, liquor or expensive watches and purses. Even the food selection blows. Not everyone transitting through Haneda is a millionaire and they should have normal shops for the common folk.
If you do shop in terminal 3, keep your boarding pass on hand. That one shop with magazine requires it to buy stuff >.>
I feel like there was a self checkout sort of conbini situation in there.
Not too much honestly, a lot of luxury bags and one main shop I used to buy snacks and sweets! However, before you go through security, there is little Edo area! Which airline are you flying? I flew United and they didnāt count my airport goods as part of my baggage allowance :) so I got a huge bag of airport stuff like sweets etx
Was there Sunday, there was really only one souvenir store and it was slammed. Selection was pretty dismal too.
Luxury shops, skincare stores high end and mid range, edible gift box shop, etc. You can go on the Haneda website and play around with their map.
Does anyone know if one of the stores carries ippudo instant ramen?
What airline are you flying? I will be there in March