All my previous trips to Tokyo have landed at Narita in the afternoon. With Qantas now switched to Haneda, the early arrival - 05:25 - is possibly problematic, given Japanese hotels are less happy with you arriving very early with baggage, even if just to hold prior to check-in.
I don't expect to be checked in at that time, but wonder if anyone has any tips as how to navigate this chunk of time - with baggage. I am travelling there in November so it may be a little chilly to spend 8 hours sitting in a park, however beautiful! Without baggage I can totally entertain myself.
I may be overthinking things, and Japanese hotels are less troubled with this since I first travelled there.
Also, is/will there be an arrivals lounge that I can access for a shower at that time of the day by November? (Oneworld Emerald / QFF Plat)
Catch the monorail to Hamamatsucho station and then a taxi to your hotel (if you have heavy bags) or train. Leave your bags (I've never had a hotel complain about holding bags if I'm checking in later that day) and head to the fish markets for a sushi breakfast and refreshing walk. Then you can do some shopping in Ginza until they're ready to check you in.
kanga9999
kanga9999
Member since 09 Apr 2017
Total posts 63
Hi,
All my previous trips to Tokyo have landed at Narita in the afternoon. With Qantas now switched to Haneda, the early arrival - 05:25 - is possibly problematic, given Japanese hotels are less happy with you arriving very early with baggage, even if just to hold prior to check-in.
I don't expect to be checked in at that time, but wonder if anyone has any tips as how to navigate this chunk of time - with baggage. I am travelling there in November so it may be a little chilly to spend 8 hours sitting in a park, however beautiful! Without baggage I can totally entertain myself.
I may be overthinking things, and Japanese hotels are less troubled with this since I first travelled there.
Also, is/will there be an arrivals lounge that I can access for a shower at that time of the day by November? (Oneworld Emerald / QFF Plat)
sid
sid
Member since 07 Jan 2011
Total posts 208
I've done this plenty of times.
Catch the monorail to Hamamatsucho station and then a taxi to your hotel (if you have heavy bags) or train. Leave your bags (I've never had a hotel complain about holding bags if I'm checking in later that day) and head to the fish markets for a sushi breakfast and refreshing walk. Then you can do some shopping in Ginza until they're ready to check you in.
Phil Young
Phil Young
Qantas
Member since 22 Oct 2012
Total posts 258
One solution is to take one of the twice-weekly QF61 BNE-HND flights that arrive at 8pm.
Becky1
Becky1
Jetstar Airways - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 04 May 2018
Total posts 32
Or the 4 x weekly QF79 MEL-HND that also arrives at 8pm.