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didou
Villa Fontaine was my quarantine hotel at Haneda.
Just a one-two walk minute to the airport, but we had to take the bus
Designer 02
Great news. Now we need a straight link to Tokyo station from Haneda that doesn't involve a change if there isn't already one, been three years since I was in Tokyo unfortunately
KazukoHarmony
The open-air bath is a bit pricey at ¥4,800 for adults who are not hotel guests. The cost is a bit more modest at ¥1,600 for hotel guests. Might be rather pleasant at sunset.
Gaijinjland
Changi Airport in Singapore has the largest indoor waterfall in the world. That was mildly interesting. It was either free or just not expensive, don’t remember. This just sounds expensive and… meh.
Luna
There is a new bus terminal in the new complex. The above version of the story did not have that information.
Pukey2
How much does the cheapest room cost?
TrevorPeace
I'll still take the monorail to Hammamatsucho. Better deals there.
JeffLee
Gotta love luxury hotels that charge their own guests to use hotel facilities.
kohakuebisu
Any interesting restaurants? I'm not interested in shopping.
Bobo
No English on their homepage no supprise there.Doesn’t seem like you can access it after customs like Singapore’s, all terminals need to be linked to it easily with access for transit& after customs passengers.
Pukey2
Bobo:
There's a Google translate button on the top right. But who knows what the translated version sounds like.
Pukey2
The cheapest room I found was ~ 16,000 yen. Thanks but no thanks.
timeon
Bobo: https://haneda-innovation-city.com/en/
Sheikh Yerboaby
almost 5k for a bath?!?! WTF?!