Haneda Airport is surprisingly fun!
The dining and goods areas have been enhanced recently, and it feels like you're in a shopping mall, but at the same time, you get a sense of the extraordinary... it's that kind of spot.
By the way, Haneda Airport has an international terminal and a domestic terminal, and you can access them by Keikyu Line or Tokyo Monorail.
The fare to Haneda Airport is cheaper on the Keikyu Line, the red train.
This time, I visited the observation deck on the 5th floor of the international terminal, which is perfect for families, dates, and plane enthusiasts!

(Source: Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal 5F Floor Map)
The 5th floor area is called "TOKYO POP TOWN" and has Sanrio, Shirotan Town, and Don Quijote.
And, the entrance to the observation deck is at "E▶DOHALL", which is located after going up the escalator on the map.

"Tokyo International Airport!" That's cool.
This deck is long and quite wide!
What's surprising is that the observation deck is open 24 hours a day. Haneda Airport's night view sounds wonderful!?
Also, it seems that Haneda Airport is the only airport with an observation deck open 24 hours a day.

So many airplanes lined up, it's a sight to behold!
There are many aircraft from domestic airlines, but there are also aircraft from overseas, so it's fun to see♪
Penta, who doesn't know much about airplanes, was staring at them for a while.

You can see Terminal 1 and the control tower.
What I thought was, "There are a lot of airplanes taking off and landing."
The runway is a bit far, but I don't get bored at all! (Is it just Penta?)
It's probably the best spot for taking pictures of airplanes.

Oops, I forgot to introduce the rest area, which is the main purpose of this site (lol)
There are many benches and table seats on the deck, making it a comfortable resting spot!
The table seats in the photo are under the eaves, so you can rest away from direct sunlight, or use them even if it rains a little, which is convenient!
I also saw people eating things and boxed lunches they bought at Haneda Airport.

While the children are playing, the parents are resting on the benches.
I wish I had brought the amateur radio from the back of the closet...
It would be nice to spend a holiday on this bench while listening to aviation radio, airband! (Is the hobby an old man's?)
Speaking of which, do young people these days get amateur radio licenses!?

As it was a holiday, many families with children were using it.
It's definitely a spot that will make children happy if you visit as a family!
I think when I use airplanes at night, aren't the light markers on the runway at night attractive?
It might be good to stop by for a night view while on a drive. It's already a date spot.
I used to pass by the Shuto Expressway Bayshore Route and Haneda, but I'll incorporate it as a route to see the night view.
So, to the observation deck for a spice of daily life. Of course, it is also recommended for sightseeing, and it's also a great rest area.
By the way, I used LCC for the first time in my life around this time, and it was more comfortable than I thought, and I went on a trip at a low price, so I reported it!
Why don't you try using the observation deck of Haneda Airport International Terminal?






