How to take Keikyu line from Haneda airport
4/13/2016Keikyu line is directly connected to Shinagawa station, which is one of the hub stations in Tokyo.
If you go to Osaka or Kyoto by Shinkansen (bullet trains), you may go to Shinagawa station. I will briefly explain the way to go to Shinagawa station by taking Keikyu line.
Do you know there are many different colors/shapes of trains in Japan? If it is difficult to remember the name of train lines, it is one way to memorize train colors you want to take. (I always do it.) The color of Keikyu line is red with white line.
How to take Keikyu like to go to Shinagawa.
Step 1:
Find the entrance of Keikyu line.
The entrance of Keikyu line is on the same floor of your arrival gate at Haneda. Please go straight with the information/bus tickets counter on your left.
<bus tickets counter on your left>
You will find the entrance of Keikyu line on your right.
Step 2:
Buy the tickets or PASMO.
You can buy the tickets/PASMO with vending machines.
If you do not know how to buy tickets, or don't know which trains you should take, ask at the information.
The information is opened between 7am - 10pm. They support 4 languages, Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean. The information is located next to the vending machines.
Step 3:
Get on the Keikyu line.
The entrance gate of Keikyu line looks like this.
If you bought a train ticket, please insert it to the gate machine. If you have PASMO, please touch the IC panel with your PASMO.
From the Keikyu line Haneda airport international terminal station, there are many trains connected to Shinagwa area and Yokohama area. To go to Shinagawa station, please confirm trains direction with an electric board. Trains desplaying these places go to Shinagawa; Shinagawa, Sengakuji, Aoto, Takasago, Inzai-makinohara, Imba Nihon-idai, Narita Airport. It takes about 11 mins, 410 yen for an adult.
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