Tokyo International Airport or Haneda Airport, often called Tokyo Haneda International Airport in China, is located on the left bank of Tamagawa River estuary in Tokyo Bay, Daejeon District, Tokyo, Japan, and is 17 km northwest of Tokyo Center. It is a 4F-class airport, an international aviation hub, a national central airport and the largest airport in Japan.
In September, 1993, the T 1 terminal of Tokyo International Airport was opened; On June 6th+February 6th, 2004, the T2 terminal of Tokyo International Airport was opened. 20 10 10 2 1, the international terminal of Tokyo International Airport was opened; On March 14, 2020, Tokyo International Airport International Terminal was renamed T3 Terminal.
According to the data of July, 2020, Tokyo International Airport has three terminals, with the area of T 1 292,600 square meters, T2182,300 square meters and T3/268,000 square meters. The international air cargo terminal covers an area of 66,300 square meters, and the civil aviation terminal has 74 tight seats. There are four runways, all 60 meters wide and 3360 meters, 3000 meters, 2500 meters and 2500 meters long respectively.
In 20 18, the passenger throughput of Tokyo International Airport was 84,893,742 passengers, up 2. 1% year-on-year, and Japan ranked 1. The cargo and mail throughput was 1364984 tons, down 1.0% year-on-year, ranking second in Japan; Aircraft landed 226,747 times, up 0. 1% year-on-year, and Japan ranked 1.
Facilities at Haneda Airport:
1 and T 1 Terminal: There are cafes and shops on the 5th floor of T 1 Terminal of Tokyo International Airport. Visitors can watch the plane take off and land by the window. There are observation decks and binoculars on the 6th floor and the top floor, which are convenient for tourists to watch the airport. When the weather is good, you can also see the sunset and night view of Mount Fuji and Kawasaki factories.
2.T2 Terminal: There is an indoor viewing room and an outdoor viewing platform on the 5th floor of T2 Terminal of Tokyo International Airport, where visitors can overlook the airport and Tokyo Bay. In addition, the airport observation deck is also equipped with cooling spray to provide a good rest environment for tourists. About 3000 LED lights are embedded in the outdoor observation deck. When the lights are on at night, they complement the guiding lights on the airport runway.
3.T3 Terminal: TIAT Sky Road and outdoor observation deck are installed on the 5th floor of T3 Terminal of Tokyo International Airport; TIAT Sky Road has airplane models and experiential flight simulators from different airlines. The outdoor observation deck is open 24 hours a day, and visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of the airport and the take-off and landing scenes of aircraft with Tamagawa and Mount Fuji as the background at different time periods.