Other Sightseeing Spots in Shinagawa / Haneda Airport Area

  • Haneda Airport Domestic Passenger Terminal (Big Bird)
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 3
    “Big Bird” is a general term that refers to both Terminals 1 and 2, which are terminals just for domestic flights at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) in Tokyo’s Ota City. Different airlines use different terminals, and Terminal 1 serves the JAL Group, Skymark, and Star Flyer’s Kita-Kyushu flights while Terminal 2 serves ANA, Air Do, Solaseed Air, and Star Flyer flights not heading to Kita-Kyushu. The interior of the terminals are complete commercial facilities based primarily around shopping and gourmet eateries, and there are also observation decks offering views of the runways and Tokyo Bay.
  • Gotenyama Garden
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Kita-shinagawa 4-7
    This garden is located within Gotenyama Trust City, a mixed-use development containing hotels, offices and residences. Despite being located only one kilometer from Shinagawa Station in the heart of the city, the garden is bursting with a variety of colorful plants that offer beautiful scenery that changes with the passing of each season, including cherry blossoms in the spring, hydrangeas in the summer, foliage in the autumn, and camellias in the winter. The approximately 6612-square-meter grounds contain lush ponds and waterfalls and serve as a relaxation space for local residents and office workers.
  • Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Observation Decks
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou
    These are observation spaces located on the sixth floor and rooftop of Terminal 1 and the fifth floor of Terminal 2. Offering a wide view of the airport runway, this is a special place to watch airplanes landing and taking off before your eyes. There is also a cafe on the deck and many guests like to enjoy coffee or a light meal amidst the gentle breezes. These observation areas are well-known for being places to enjoy night-time scenery as they are open until 10 p.m. Admission is free.
  • Tennozu Isle Fureai Bridge
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    Minato-ku, Tokyo
    Tennozu Isle Fureai Bridge is a pedestrians-only bridge linking Tennozu Isle with Konan Park. The Bridge, which opened in 1996, has been used as a filming location for many TV drama series, TV commercials, and movies. At night, the Bridge is illuminated, and the combination of the Bridge and the buildings on Tennozu Isle makes for a spectacular nightscape. Tennozu Isle Fureai Bridge was built using the pin-connected truss construction technique, which is rarely used nowadays, giving the Bridge a distinctly “retro” feel.
  • Soramunado Hanedaryokuchi
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  • Omori Kaizuka Ruins Garden
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  • Tennoshu Yamatsupia
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Higashishinagawa 1-39-21
  • Meotozaka (Kitamagome)
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Kitamagome 1-chome
  • James Saka (Minamishinagawa)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Minamishinagawa 5-chome
  • Gasubashi
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Shimomaruko 2-chome
  • Tennozu Peer Sanbashi
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Higashishinagawa 2-2-4
  • Hyakutanzaka (Osaki)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Osaki 2-chome
  • Rokugo Bridge
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    Tokyo Ota-ku Nakarokugo 4-chome
  • Ishi Furusaka (Nishi-gotanda)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Nishi-gotanda 4-chome
  • Aioi Zaka (Higashigotanda)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Higashigotanda 5-chome
  • Yatsuyama no Saka (Kita-shinagawa)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Kita-shinagawa 6-chome
  • Gotenyama no Saka (Kita-shinagawa)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Kita-shinagawa 4-chome
  • Mine Hara Saka (Osaki)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Osaki 3-chome
  • Miya-mae Zaka (Togoshi)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Togoshi 2-chome
  • Hachimansaka (Togoshi)
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Togoshi 2-chome

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