


Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
HNL · International Terminal
Serene Japanese Hospitality
The Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge at Honolulu International Airport offers a tranquil escape with its elegant Japanese-inspired decor. Soft lighting and natural wood accents create a calming atmosphere, while large windows provide views of the tarmac and Hawaiian skies. The lounge maintains a quiet ambiance, perfect for relaxation, with occasional soft background music. Seating areas are thoughtfully arranged with comfortable chairs and private nooks, allowing guests to unwind in peace. The overall feel is one of refined simplicity and understated luxury
Crowding · Moderate during peak hours, with occasional surges during international flight departures
The lounge offers a decent workspace with reliable WiFi and ample power outlets, though seating can be limited during busy periods
A Taste of Japan in Hawaii
The Sakura Lounge offers a modest selection of Japanese-inspired dishes and snacks, with a focus on light, healthy options. While not extensive, the food is fresh and well-prepared
Dietary: Vegetarian · Gluten-free
The lounge is conveniently located in the International Terminal, easily accessible after security
- 01After clearing security, turn right towards the main concourse
- 02Follow signs for International Gates
- 03Pass the Duty-Free shops and continue straight
- 04Look for the Japan Airlines signage on your left
Landmarks: Duty-Free shops · International Gates · Japan Airlines signage
ℹ International Terminal, Level 3, AfterSecurity
Included: Complimentary snacks · Complimentary soft drinks · Complimentary house wine and beer
oneworld Sapphire Status or Business Class Ticket
Flying from HNL without status? These lounges sell day passes:
See bookable lounges at HNLMake the most of it.
Arrive early to secure a seat with a view of the tarmac
Try the sake selection for a relaxing pre-flight treat
Use the quiet nooks for uninterrupted work or relaxation
Check flight boards frequently as announcements may not be audible
Quick answers.
Access is restricted to Japan Airlines and OneWorld alliance passengers with eligible tickets or status
No, the Sakura Lounge does not offer shower facilities
Yes, guests are allowed depending on your ticket class or OneWorld status, with additional fees for some memberships
