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Introduction of comfortable limousine bus connecting Haneda Airport and Chuo-ku

[Pampon] May 7, 2015 14:00

Hello. It's on the top.

This time, we will introduce convenient means of transportation when traveling from Haneda Airport to Chuo-ku.

Have you ever used this limousine bus?

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Speaking of how to move from Haneda to central Tokyo, the first thing that comes to mind is probably "monorail" or "Keikyu".

Until I became a member of society, I used Keikyu all the time, but ... Limu Ji N Bas. It's very comfortable!

 

If you want to get off the plane and move to Chuo-ku, please.

①T-CAT

※In the case of domestic terminal 1, Platform 7

※For domestic Terminal 2, the same applies to Platform 7.

 

Or,

②Yaesu South Exit of Tokyo Station

※In the case of domestic terminal 1, Platform 1

※In the case of domestic terminal 2, Platform 4

Please take the bus.

 

Tickets can be purchased at the information center in the arrival lobby or at the automatic ticket vending machine.

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①T-CAT is "Tokyo City Air Terminal" and is located in Nihonbashi-Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku.

Directly connected to Suitennomiya Station on the Hanzomon Line, you can travel without getting wet even on rainy days.

By the way, the ride time from the subway "Suitengu-mae" to "Mitsukoshi-mae" is 2 minutes. 4 minutes to Otemachi.

And good access. In addition, T-CAT has plenty of shops and restaurants. From Haneda Airport

It takes about 25 minutes to arrive (it's very smooth because it uses the highway! Feel free to travel ♪.

 

②Tokyo Station Yaesu South Exit Platform is located in front of "Hokkaido Fudist (2-21 Yaesu, Chuo-ku)".

When I have a local business trip, I often get on from the south exit of Yaesu and head to Haneda Airport.

I work in Nihonbashi, but it is a recommended platform especially for businessmen working around Yaesu, Nihonbashi, and Kyobashi.

 

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<This is a lunch box purchased at Hokkaido Hoodist. Before getting on the bus, eat a snack with a hoodist

You can procure it. ♪ 〉

 

Compared to subways, trains, etc., the price is slightly higher, but the good thing about limousine buses is that there is a good thing about limousine buses.

After all, "I can move without changing!" And the heavy luggage should be kept in the trunk.

"Very easy!" What do you do?

 

Timetables, fares, travel times, bus stop map information, etc. can be confirmed from the following website.

Please refer to it when traveling or traveling.☆

https://www.limousinebus.co.jp/route/list.html