Haneda has official baggage-storage services, so airport storage is the best choice if you will return to HND. Use Tokyo city storage only when your whole day is in the city.
The airport lists baggage storage services and facilities including coin lockers. For a same-day Tokyo visit, choose between storing at Haneda before leaving the airport or using city storage near your first or final station.
Haneda Airport's official service guide lists baggage storage. The Terminal 1 temporary baggage-storage listing shows daytime opening hours and daily pricing by bag size, while the airport facilities index also lists coin lockers as a separate service.
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Choose based on whether you are returning to HND, using Terminal 1, or spending most of the day around Tokyo stations.
Official airport service
Haneda Terminal 1 Temporary Baggage Storage
Best for travellers using Terminal 1 who want to leave bags at Haneda and collect them before a later flight.
Everything you need to know about luggage storage.
Yes. Haneda Airport's official service guide lists baggage storage, and its facilities index also lists coin lockers.
Haneda's Terminal 1 temporary baggage-storage page currently lists daily pricing by total dimensions: small under 120 cm, medium 120-199 cm and large 200-300 cm.
No. Bounce Tokyo locations are city partner locations, not official Haneda Airport baggage counters.
Use Haneda storage if you will return to the airport. Use Tokyo city storage if your layover or free day is centred around a station or neighbourhood and it avoids an airport return.