On January 31, Sumitomo Real Estate will hold the grand opening of Haneda Airport Garden, a collection of hotels and commercial facilities directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3. This report will provide a preview of the commercial area and the stores that we have seen. The facility’s hotels, “Sumitomo Fudosan Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport” and “Sumitomo Fudosan Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport,” and “Izumi Tenku no Yu Haneda Airport,” a natural hot spring with a view, have been in operation since December 21, 2022. Sumitomo Fudosan Shopping City Haneda Airport Garden,” which was unveiled this time, is a commercial area with 73 stores. Features include “Japan Promenade,” which offers specialty products that showcase Japanese culture and technology, “Haneda Sando,” which features Japanese-style souvenirs and sundries, “Haneda Collection,” which offers convenient items for travel, and “Haneda Food Selection,” which offers gourmet foods from various regions of Japan. Haneda Food Selection” where you can enjoy gourmet foods from all over Japan, and convenient shopping areas on the 1st and 2nd floors, including a drugstore and convenience stores.
Fifteen stores of various kinds welcome you along the connecting passageway from the terminal. Japan Promenade is located along the connecting passageway on the second floor between the hotel and the arrival lobby on the second floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 3. The large glass windows let in light, giving the space a bright and open feel, and 12 stores selling goods and 3 stores selling snacks and beverages line up in a row. Although it is a 2- to 3-minute walk from the hotel, a wide variety of unique stores greet visitors, making it a lively “promenade” where they can stop by at any time. In addition, eight of the 15 stores are making their first appearance in Tokyo (KUROCHIKU, Bakery MIYABI, HAKUCHIKUDO, Fukui Yogasa, Kurazukuri Honpo, HARIO Satellite, Old Yamatoya, and Japanese Tea Kimikura), which has attracted a lot of attention. In addition, some of the stores offer Haneda-only products that can only be purchased here, so be sure to check the storefronts when you visit. Japan Promenade 15 stores: Kurochiku (Japanese goods)
Bakery MIYABI
Shiratake-do (fans and Japanese accessories)
Sugi Apiary (honey)
Fukui Umbrella
Paper Glass Tokyo (eyeglasses/reading glasses)
Shigesuke Dango (Japanese sweets, light meals, coffee shop)
Kurazukuri Honpo (Japanese confectionery)
HARIO Satellite (Kitchen Goods)
Old Yamatoya (bag)
boco STORE (bone conduction earphones and speakers)
Kinkume (Kaisen Seiro-meshi)
Japanese Tea Kimikura (Japanese tea and Japanese sweets)
Papa Bublé (Candy Chocolate)
Kyoto Saryo Suisen (sweet shop)
Past the Haneda Sando Japan Promenade, where you will find a number of stores ideal for selecting souvenirs, is the hotel entrance and the shopping area on the second floor. Haneda Sando is located in one of these areas, with a corridor designed to look like a torii gate. On both sides of the corridor, visitors will find 17 stores selling a wide variety of items, from souvenirs such as Japanese sake, Japanese sweets, and rice crackers to carry-on cases, business bags, fashion items, and more. Although most of the stores are selling goods, some service stores selling SIM cards and arranging sightseeing tours for foreigners have also opened their stores. Three stores are opening in Tokyo for the first time (“Yamakoshi Honpo,” “si gu sa,” and “Kyoto Rokkakukan Sakura-do”). Haneda approach 17 stores Victorinox (bags, watches, multi-tools)
Yamakoshi Honpo (groceries, liquor, household goods)
si gu sa (chopsticks and Japanese tableware)
Kyoto Rokkakukan Sakura-do (cosmetic brushes)
MSPC PRODUCT (bag)
Sasaraya (rice cracker)
T-shirts & Souvenirs SPARKLE
Ebisu Mameen (Kintsuba)
HIPSHOP (Underwear)
Kichijoji Kikuya (Japanese tableware and kitchenware)
OJICO (women’s, men’s and kids’ T-shirts)
Hat shop Flava (hat)
Shirotan Friends Park (character goods)
CHOYA SHIRT
Haneda Gashapon Garden (capsule toys)
GTN (comprehensive lifestyle support service for foreigners)
PinPonStudio (cosmetics, foods and sundries)
HANEDA COLLECTION, featuring items you may want to bring along on your travels HANEDA COLLECTION, with its starry sky-like ceiling, is a zone where 15 stores selling items you may want to bring along on your travels are gathered. The zone consists of a wide variety of stores, from fashion items such as bags, accessories, and swimwear for resorts, to cosmetics, supplements, and smartphone accessories. Three stores are making their Tokyo debut here (“ande TOKYO,” “Tagumi TAKUMI,” and “PoANCA”). HANEDA COLLECTION 15 stores Maison de FLEUR (fashion sundries) Axisia (cosmetics)
Esthe Pro Labo (dietary supplements and nutritional supplements)
Chifure Group (cosmetics)
ande TOKYO (socks and fashion goods)
LAULEA (swimwear)
Anker Store (Smartphone Accessories)
Exgel Seating Lab (cushion)
TAKUMI, a multigumi (kraft wood, kraft paper)
Three for Time (Fashion goods)
PoANCA (hat)
ACCOMMODE (Bags and accessories)
LOVE CHROME TOKYO (beauty products)
Watch Warehouse TOKIA (watches and repairs)
Ampoule (cosmetics)
Haneda Food Selection features not only Japanese and Chinese cuisine, but also ramen and curry restaurants that are popular among foreigners. In the Japanese food area, there are a wide variety of restaurants, including long-established establishments such as “Unagi Yondaime Kikugawa” (eel), founded in 1932, and “Hanayama Udon” (noodles), founded 129 years ago, as well as reasonably priced Japanese-style pubs such as “Uozokuyo Izakaya Gyokuyo Uyoyo” (fish treat pub) and “Tsukiji Sushi-yoshi Takumi” (sushi restaurant). Other popular restaurants include “Okonomiyaki and Teppan-yaki 88 Pachi Pachi,” which specializes in okonomiyaki, “Tokyo Yakiniku Heijo-en,” which offers wagyu beef yakiniku, and “Shabu Shabu Tajima Restaurant,” which offers shabu shabu and sukiyaki. A curry specialty restaurant, “Curry is Japan’s National Cuisine,” is typical of the international flavor of Haneda Airport. This is a new type of restaurant that offers the halal menu of Gogo Curry, which is often seen in the city, and is designed to meet the growing needs of customers. Haneda Food Selection 13 store Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa (eel)
Hanayama Udon No.5 (udon noodles)
Tsukiji Sushiyoshi Takumi (Sushi)
Curry is Japan’s national dish (curry)
okonomiyaki/teppan-yaki 88 pachi pachi (okonomiyaki/teppan-yaki)
Tori Kai Sohonke (chicken cuisine)
Dotonbori Kanza (Ramen)
Shabu-shabu Tajimaya (shabu-shabu and sukiyaki)
Misokatsu Yabaton (pork cutlet)
Meilan (Chinese Cuisine)
Fish feast Izakaya Gyokuyo Uyoyo Uyoyo (Japanese Izakaya)
Tokyo Yakiniku Heijo-en (Yakiniku)
Tully’s Coffee (Cafe)
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