Want to know how to get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort? Here’s your options and how to book them!
My beginner’s guide to getting from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort Parks and Hotels in the easiest, most cost-effective and comfortable way possible!
For many Tokyo visitors, the first question they have about their Tokyo Disney vacation is…
How do I get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort?
There are several main transport methods to get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney…
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Taxis, Ubers and Private Transfers
Taxis and Ubers are readily available at Haneda Airport, however Pre-booked Private Transfers can be the easiest option and often preferable to using the more complicated train system from Haneda to Tokyo Disney when first arriving in Tokyo.
How can I book a private transfer from Haneda Airport to a Tokyo Disney hotel?
Klook private transfers usually work out to be cheaper than a taxi to the Tokyo Disney area and are very reliable too. You’ll have someone waiting to meet you at the airport, help managing your bags and will be driven direct to your hotel in around 30 minutes travel time. It’s much easier than trying to buy tickets, navigate public transport and juggle bags, prams and children along the way. Private Transfers are the fastest and easiest option to get you to your hotel and out sight-seeing or to the Disney parks.
Can I send my bags from the airport to my Tokyo hotel?
Yes. If you would like to send your luggage directly to your Tokyo Disney area hotel from the airport you can pay for your luggage to be transported directly from the airport to your Tokyo or Tokyo Disney Hotel without you, freeing you up to head off into Tokyo and sight-see.
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Trains from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney
Haneda Airport’s Keikyu Tokyo Train Line and Tokyo Monorail Line both link into the main Yamanote JR loop line which encircles Tokyo. From there you can change at Tokyo Station for the Keiyo Line to Disneyland at Maihama Station. The whole train trip takes about 50 minutes.
Can I buy a Suica IC Card at Haneda Airport?

Yes, you can buy a Suica IC train card at Haneda Airport at the JR Rail office at the Airport train station. You can also pre-order a Suica Card from Klook to pick up at Haneda Airport. It’s a good idea to buy a train travel card like a Welcome Suica Card and put credit on it if you will be catching trains in Tokyo during your visit. Otherwise you can buy single trip tickets from the machines which have English options. The Suica Card will also work with the Tokyo Disney Monorail.
What if my flight arrives late at Haneda Airport?
If your flight arrives at Haneda Airport late transport options become less frequent. You are probably best to pre-book a Private car to your Tokyo Hotel.
What time is the last monorail from Haneda Airport?
The last Bus to Tokyo Station is around 23:30pm.
What time is the last Limo Bus from Haneda Airport?
The last Limo bus to Tokyo Disney is 20:25hrs.
What time is the last train from Haneda Airport?
The last Keikyu Line train leaves Haneda Airport at 00:20pm.
How do I get from Tokyo Station to Tokyo Disney?
The walk from Tokyo Airport trains to the Keiyo Line (Tokyo Disney Platform) can take 10-15 minutes and includes travelators and escalators or elevators. You can watch the whole walk at the start of my video here. The train journey from the Keiyo Line platform at Tokyo Station to Maihama Station (Disneyland) will take around twenty minutes.
Watch my YouTube POV Tokyo Station to Tokyo DisneySea here
This is a POV video of our trip from Tokyo Station to Tokyo DisneySea. It includes pedestrian navigation through Tokyo Station, the train ride to Maihama Station at Disneyland, changing to the Disney Resort Line Monorail, viewing the Bayside Disney Hotels from the monorail and arriving at DisneySea Monorail Station.
What if I am arriving in Tokyo by Shinkansen from Osaka?
If you arrive by Shinkansen (bullet train, usually from Osaka) you’ll arrive at Tokyo Station, in Tokyo. Your ongoing travel to Tokyo Disney will be from Tokyo Station. You can walk to the Keiyo Train Line platform to Maihama Station at Tokyo Disney Resort, or catch a Taxi, Uber or Private Transfer car to Tokyo Disney Resort.
How do I get from Maihama Station to my hotel?
You can catch the Tokyo Disney Resort Line Monorail at the Resort Gateway Station located right next to Maihama Station. Or they may offer free shuttle buses out the front of the station. You’ll need to check, depending upon your hotel.
How do I get to the Tokyo Disney Parks from Maihama Station?
You can either turn right outside of Maihama Station and walk down to Disneyland (10 minutes) or turn left to walk next door to the Resort Gateway Station and catch the Disney Resort Line Monorail one stop for Disneyland, three stops for DisneySea.

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Is the Tokyo Disney Monorail free?
No, the Tokyo Disney Resort Line Monorail isn’t free. You will need to buy tickets or use a Japan IC Suica card to ride it. Tokyo Disney Resort Line staff can help you to buy tickets or put credit on your Suica card if you don’t know how. Ticket machines have English options are easy to use. Picture-card multi day tickets can save you money and make a nice souvenir too!
When is the earliest Tokyo Disney Monorail?
The earliest Tokyo Disney Resort Line Monorail leaves from the Resort Gateway Station at 6:03am.
When is the latest Tokyo Disney Monorail?
The latest Tokyo Disney Resort Line Monorail leaves from the Resort Gateway Station at 23:30pm.
The Tokyo Disney Monorail operating hours are from 6:03am to 23:30pm.
Can I leave my bags at Maihama Station?
Yes. If you want to head straight to the Disney parks, the Welcome Center is located next to the Maihama Station. If you are staying at a Disney Hotel or certain Disney partner hotels you can drop your luggage in at the Welcome Center and head to the parks and they will transfer your luggage to your hotel for free. (The hotels can also do the reverse and transfer your bags from the hotel to the Welcome Centre for a charge). Otherwise there are plenty of large-size lockers at Maihama Station available for a fee. You can also book a luggage transfer direct from the Airport.
The Airport Limo Bus

How long does the Tokyo Disney Limo Bus take?
The Limo Bus takes approximately 40 minutes from Haneda to Tokyo Bay, at Tokyo Disney.
What are the Limo Bus operating hours?
The Limo Bus operates from 7:35am-8:25pm from Haneda.
How much luggage is allowed on the Limo Bus?
Passengers are allowed 2 pieces of stowed luggage up to 30kgs each.
Can I buy tickets for the Limo Bus at Haneda airport?
Yes you can book the Limo bus at Haneda airport, however it is better to book the Limo Bus online in advance. The bus counters at the airport are located in the arrival areas (after customs) for ticket purchases.
How can I book the Limo Bus online?
You can book the Limo Bus from Haneda Airport direct to Tokyo Disney Parks on Klook.
Where does the Limo Bus stop at Tokyo Disney Resort?
You can see the Limo Bus Timetable here.
Does the Limo Bus go to the Disney Celebration Hotel?
No, the Limo Bus does not go to the Disney Celebration Hotel. Disney Celebration Hotel guests will need pre-book the Limo Bus and then catch the free Celebration shuttle bus to Disneyland or DisneySea and get on the Limo Bus there.

How do I hire a car at Haneda Airport?
You can book a car rental from Haneda Airport in advance on Klook.
How do I get to Tokyo from Haneda Airport?
There are several ways into the city as Haneda is so close. A private transfer is a very easy and fast way to get to your Tokyo Hotel. Haneda Airport’s Keikyu Tokyo Train Line and Tokyo Monorail Line both link into the main Yamanote JR loop line which encircles Tokyo. There are also Limo buses connecting Haneda to the major Tokyo city areas plus Tokyo Disney. Haneda is also serviced by Taxis and Ubers.
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