Tokyo Haneda Airport Lounges
Haneda Airport · Tokyo, Japan
Haneda has 19 lounges across 3 terminals — T1 (JAL-dominant domestic), T2 (ANA-dominant domestic), and T3 (International, where most premium lounges sit). The JAL First Class Lounge and ANA Suite Lounge are the headlines internationally. Power Lounges and Airport Lounges cover Priority Pass and DragonPass at T1 and T2.
✓ Fact checked by LoungeDeal on May 11, 2026
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Haneda has 19 lounges across 3 terminals: T1 (JAL domestic), T2 (ANA domestic), T3 (International). JAL First Class and ANA Suite are the headlines. Power Lounges cover Priority Pass and DragonPass at T2. T1/T2/T3 are not connected airside — free shuttles between.
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Our editorial team reviews every Haneda Airport lounge against first-hand visit notes, verified Google Maps ratings, and official access rules from Priority Pass, DragonPass and the airline alliances. Editor's picks are independent — never paid placements — and this guide is updated as lounges open, close, renovate or change access policies.
Last verified May 11, 2026
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Japan Airlines First Class Lounge
JAL First Class Lounge at T3 (International) is the airline's flagship at Haneda — Sushi by Sora bar with fresh nigiri made on-site, Air Force One champagne (BBR or equivalent), shower suites with full Shiseido amenities. JAL First Class passengers, JMB Diamond/JGC Premier, and oneworld Emerald on JAL-operated flights.
POWER LOUNGE CENTRAL(T2)
POWER LOUNGE CENTRAL at T2 is the best Priority Pass option at HND. DragonPass + Priority Pass, hot food including Japanese options (curry rice, ramen), full bar, dedicated work zones. Open during ANA's wide T2 schedule.
Power Lounge Premium
Power Lounge Premium at T2 is the upgraded tier of the Power family — dedicated workstations, fast Wi-Fi, quieter than the standard Power lounges. DragonPass + Priority Pass with day pass surcharge for premium amenities.
ANA SUITE LOUNGE
ANA SUITE LOUNGE at T3 has the Sushi Bar with fresh nigiri made on-site and a full Japanese kitchen rivaling the JAL First Class equivalent. ANA First Class, Diamond Status, and Star Alliance First on ANA-operated flights.
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JAL First Class Lounge at HND T3 International is the airline's flagship lounge at Haneda. Sushi by Sora bar with fresh nigiri made on-site, premium champagne service (Air France Class…
Airport Lounge South at HND T2 is an alternative PP option to the Power Lounge family. Simpler menu (less Japanese-specific), same DragonPass + PP access. Useful overflow.
POWER LOUNGE CENTRAL is the headline PP option at HND T2. DragonPass + Priority Pass access. Japanese curry rice, instant ramen counter, Western options, full bar, work zone. The best PP…
Power Lounge North at HND T2 is the northern sibling of Power Lounge Central. Same DragonPass + Priority Pass access, same Japanese cuisine template (curry rice, ramen counter). Useful…
Cathay Pacific Lounge at HND T3 mirrors the carrier's signature lounges at HKG. Noodle bar with on-site Dan Dan and wonton, Long Bar design, full bar. oneworld Sapphire and Emerald…
ANA Suite Lounge at HND T3 is the airline's flagship at Haneda. Sushi Bar with on-site nigiri, noodle bar serving kake udon and soba, full hot kitchen with kaiseki-style mains. Restricted…
JAL Sakura Lounge at HND T1 is the airline's premium domestic lounge. JMB Crystal/Sapphire, JGC, JAL Class J, and oneworld Sapphire on JAL flights. Hot Japanese mains, full bar, showers.
JAL Sakura Sky View at HND T3 International is the airline's Sapphire-tier international lounge — distinct from JAL First Class. JMB Sapphire/JGC and oneworld Sapphire flying JAL access.…
JAL Arrival Lounge at HND T3 is for arriving JAL First/Business passengers and JMB Diamond/JGC Premier members on inbound flights. Showers and breakfast — quick refresh before the…
Sky Lounge at HND T3 is the second Priority Pass option at T3 — distinct from Sky Lounge South. Hot Japanese mains, sake, full bar. Useful overflow when South is full.
Airport Lounge at T1 North Pier (4F) is a card-access lounge serving JAL domestic departures. Eligible JCB/AmEx/Diners cards plus drinks-only service. Minimal — drinks + Wi-Fi + a quiet…
Delta Sky Club at HND T3 serves Delta One/Premium passengers and SkyTeam Elite Plus. Hot food (Japanese + Western), full bar with cocktail program. Standard Sky Club tier outside the US.
ANA Lounge South at HND T2 is the standard ANA lounge for domestic departures. Premium Class passengers and Star Alliance Gold access. Hot food, sake, full bar, work zone.
The Centurion Lounge at HND T3 is AmEx's Tokyo flagship. Open to Platinum and Centurion cardholders. Chef-driven Japanese-inflected menu, full bar with cocktail program, designed interior,…
TIAT Lounge at HND T3 is the contract lounge operated by Tokyo International Air Terminal. Multiple foreign airlines route their premium passengers here. Sushi station, soba bar, sake…
Power Lounge Premium at HND T2 is the upgrade tier — a la carte instead of buffet, quieter, more designed. PP and DragonPass holders pay a surcharge (~¥2,000) for premium access. Best…
Sky Lounge South at HND T3 is the Priority Pass option for T3 departures. Hot food, sake selection, full bar. Useful when not flying a carrier with own facility.
Power Lounge South at HND T1 is the only Priority Pass option in JAL's domestic terminal. DragonPass + PP, hot food, full bar, work zone. Useful when flying JAL domestic without JMB status.
JAL Diamond Premier Lounge at HND T1 South is JAL's top domestic lounge tier. JMB Diamond and JGC Premier members access. Premium service above Sakura — chef-prepared touches, sake…
Haneda Airport lounges by terminal.
Terminal 1 (Domestic — JAL home)
T1 is JAL's primary domestic terminal at Haneda. JAL Sakura Lounge Domestic, JAL Diamond Premier Lounge (South), plus Power Lounge South for Priority Pass. The Diamond Premier is the JAL premium domestic tier for JMB Diamond and JGC Premier passengers.
- —JAL Sakura Lounge Domestic: oneworld Sapphire + JMB Crystal
- —JAL Diamond Premier Lounge: JMB Diamond + JGC Premier (premium domestic tier)
- —POWER LOUNGE SOUTH: DragonPass + Priority Pass
Terminal 2 (Domestic — ANA home)
T2 is ANA's primary domestic terminal. ANA Lounge and ANA Suite Lounge cover Star Alliance status. Power Lounge family (Central, North, South, Premium) plus Airport Lounge South cover DragonPass and Priority Pass — the broadest PP coverage at HND.
- —POWER LOUNGE CENTRAL: best PP option at HND
- —Power Lounge Premium: upgrade tier of Power family
- —POWER LOUNGE NORTH + AIRPORT LOUNGE South: PP/DragonPass variants
- —ANA Lounge South: ANA Status Star Alliance Gold
Terminal 3 (International)
T3 is HND's international terminal and where the headlines live. JAL First Class Lounge, ANA Suite Lounge, JAL Sakura Sky View, Cathay Pacific Lounge — premium international lounge density. Plus Delta Sky Club for SkyTeam, AmEx Centurion, Tiat Lounge for multi-program PP access, and Sky Lounge South + Sky Lounge for paid/walk-in options.
- —JAL First Class Lounge: Sushi by Sora, Air Force One champagne
- —ANA Suite Lounge: Sushi Bar + premium Star Alliance access
- —JAL Sakura Sky View: oneworld Sapphire international tier
- —Cathay Pacific Lounge: oneworld Emerald reciprocity
- —Delta Sky Club: SkyTeam Elite Plus
- —Centurion Lounge: AmEx Platinum/Centurion only
- —Tiat Lounge: multi-program (PP + DragonPass + SkyTeam)
How to get into lounges at HND.
Haneda's lounge access is split across two domestic terminals (T1 JAL, T2 ANA) and one international terminal (T3). Priority Pass coverage is strong at T2's Power Lounge family. International premium lounges (JAL First, ANA Suite) are status-restricted. Below are the routes in.
Priority Pass
Best coverage at T2's Power Lounge family (Central, North, Premium tier) and Airport Lounge South. T3 (International) has Sky Lounge South and Tiat Lounge as PP options. JAL/ANA premium lounges do NOT accept PP.
DragonPass
Mirrors PP coverage at T2's Power Lounge family. Often bundled with Asian premium credit cards. Useful if your card carries DragonPass but not PP.
JAL Mileage Bank (JMB) + JGC
JMB Crystal opens JAL Sakura. JMB Sapphire and JGC opens JAL Sakura Sky View at International. JMB Diamond + JGC Premier opens JAL First Class Lounge and Diamond Premier Lounge. JAL Global Club (JGC) is the lifetime status for elite Japanese travelers.
ANA Mileage Club (AMC) + Star Alliance
ANA Platinum opens ANA Lounge. ANA Diamond opens ANA Suite Lounge (premium tier). Star Alliance Gold opens ANA Lounge on Star carrier flights. Star Alliance First (rare) opens ANA Suite Lounge on Star-operated flights.
oneworld Status
oneworld Sapphire opens JAL Sakura Sky View (T3 International) and Cathay Pacific Lounge (T3). Emerald opens JAL First Class Lounge and additional access. Useful for AA, BA, Qatar, Cathay passengers connecting through HND.
American Express Platinum / Centurion
AmEx Centurion Lounge at T3 is dedicated to AmEx Platinum and Centurion cardholders only. Distinct from Priority Pass (which AmEx cards also include separately).
Walk-in Day Pass
Sky Lounge family and Power Lounge Premium accept paid walk-in passes. JAL Arrival Lounge (T3) is paid-access for arriving travelers. Typical rates ¥3,500-5,500 (~$25-40).
Free Alternatives
Haneda has free public seating areas with USB charging in each terminal. T3 (International) has a free observation deck with restaurants. T1 and T2 have free 'Plaza' rest areas with comfortable seating.
Know before you go.
Timing & Crowds
- —T3 international peaks 9pm-1am for long-haul departures to Europe and the US. JAL First Class Lounge is calmer pre-peak (6pm-8pm).
- —T2 Power Lounges are busiest mornings 6am-8am (ANA's heavy domestic schedule). Off-peak afternoons are genuinely calm.
- —Cathay Pacific Lounge T3 tracks CX departure peak (typically 12pm and 6pm). Off-peak the lounge is quiet.
Maximising Priority Pass at HND
- —PP coverage is at T2 (Power Lounges) and T3 (Sky Lounge South + Tiat). If you're flying domestic from T1, you don't have PP options — use JAL Sakura with JMB status or walk to T2 (15+ minutes by shuttle).
- —Power Lounge Premium is the upgrade — DragonPass/PP plus a surcharge gets you a la carte and quieter space.
- —Tiat Lounge T3 accepts both PP and DragonPass plus SkyTeam status — broadest reciprocity at HND International.
Terminal Navigation
- —Haneda terminals are NOT connected airside. T1↔T2 free shuttle bus every 5 minutes (5-10 min ride). T1/T2↔T3 free shuttle bus every 5-7 minutes (10-15 min ride).
- —Allow extra time for terminal connections: international ↔ domestic transfers can be 30-45 minutes minimum.
- —JAL flies international from T3 and domestic from T1 — verify your terminal before security.
Japanese Cuisine in Lounges
- —JAL First Class Lounge T3 has Sushi by Sora — proper sushi bar with fresh nigiri made on-site. Time your meal for the bar.
- —ANA Suite Lounge has its own Sushi Bar — comparable to JAL First. The ANA noodle bar (kake udon, soba) is the underrated highlight.
- —Power Lounge T2 serves Japanese curry rice and instant ramen 24/7 — distinctive among PP lounges globally.
Frequently asked, frequently answered.
Haneda has 19 canonical lounges across 3 terminals: T1 (JAL domestic), T2 (ANA domestic), and T3 (International). T2 has the broadest Priority Pass coverage with the Power Lounge family. T3 has the premium international lounges (JAL First Class, ANA Suite, Cathay).
Yes. Priority Pass coverage at HND is strongest at T2 (Power Lounge Central, Power Lounge North, Airport Lounge South, Power Lounge Premium) and T3 (Sky Lounge South, Tiat Lounge). PP does NOT cover JAL Sakura, JAL First Class Lounge, ANA Lounge, ANA Suite, or Cathay Lounge — those require airline status.
JAL First Class Lounge at T3 (International) is the headline — Sushi by Sora bar with fresh nigiri made on-site, premium champagne, shower suites with Shiseido amenities. Restricted to JAL First Class passengers, JMB Diamond/JGC Premier, and oneworld Emerald on JAL flights. ANA Suite Lounge at T3 is the Star Alliance equivalent.
Haneda terminals are not connected airside. Free shuttle buses run every 5-7 minutes between terminals: T1↔T2 takes 5-10 minutes; T1/T2↔T3 takes 10-15 minutes. Allow 30-45 minutes minimum for international-to-domestic transfers.
Yes, at several lounges. Sky Lounge (T3) and the Power Lounge Premium (T2) accept walk-in passes around ¥3,500-5,500 (US$25-40). JAL Arrival Lounge (T3) is paid-access for arrivals. Airline-restricted lounges (JAL Sakura, JAL First, ANA Suite, Cathay) do not sell day passes.
JAL has a tiered lounge family at HND: JAL Sakura Domestic (T1, JMB Sapphire/JGC), JAL Diamond Premier (T1, JMB Diamond/JGC Premier — premium domestic), JAL Sakura Sky View (T3 International, JMB Sapphire/JGC), JAL First Class Lounge (T3 International, JAL First/Diamond/oneworld Emerald). Match the lounge to your access tier.
Yes if you have access (ANA Diamond, ANA First Class, or Star Alliance First on ANA flights). The Sushi Bar with on-site nigiri is genuinely the highlight, and the noodle bar (kake udon, soba) is one of the underrated Japanese-cuisine lounge experiences globally.
No free traditional lounges, but Haneda has free public seating areas with USB charging in every terminal. T3's observation deck is a calming free space with shops and restaurants. T1 and T2 have 'Plaza' rest areas with comfortable seating.











