Thank you so much in explaining how to take the train from Haneda Airport to Asakusa. It was very informative on how to read the sign. I feel a lot better since I will be going to Tokyo for the first time. If I found your video earlier, I would book the hotel that you had stayed. Thank you once again.
Thanks for the detailed guidance including where to exit with elevators! Exactly what we needed! Coming to tokyo for the first time with my 6 months pregnant sister and a 2 yo toddler. It can be a bit stressful not knowing where to go after arriving to Haneda. Your video gave me great sense of relief and comfort. Thank you!
I appreciate these how to videos very much. However, you don’t actually have to change trains in Shinagawa to go from Hanada to Asakusa. Certain Keikyu Airport trains go straight there. Check Google maps and it will tell you what train to look for. Also, in addition to the train and taxi, there is a “middle way” to get there: airport limousine bus. A few dollars more than the train but far cheaper than a taxi. And this might be better for some people if you need to take the train during rush hour. The bus will not be as crowded and the seats are a little bit more comfortable. And you’ll see more of Tokyo (but it might take a little bit longer than the train in traffic). But the buses don’t run as often as the train of course. So it really depends on timing.
Hi Paul, thank you for the tips, I really like the way you explained it, nice and clear, do you have a video to show from Narita to Asakusabashi? Can you tell me a little 🙏
I chose the blank card because it’s less complicated. I didn’t have to put in all my contact details, including my birthday and deal and navigate to the Japanese language.
Super helpful. One question , from Haneda airport to Asukasa, I don't need to change train at all? No chance this will go wrong? Looks like they are two different lines
hi, just wondering is there any restrictions on luggage size on the keikyu line? because i was told that they do restrict you/ or require you to book a space for your bags on a shinkansen. thanks in advance for any info you may have on this. im also traveling with my toddler and a stroller. so just wondering where should i be storing them on the train.
Great video with clear and concise directions.
Thank you so much in explaining how to take the train from Haneda Airport to Asakusa. It was very informative on how to read the sign. I feel a lot better since I will be going to Tokyo for the first time. If I found your video earlier, I would book the hotel that you had stayed. Thank you once again.
Thanks for the detailed guidance including where to exit with elevators! Exactly what we needed! Coming to tokyo for the first time with my 6 months pregnant sister and a 2 yo toddler. It can be a bit stressful not knowing where to go after arriving to Haneda. Your video gave me great sense of relief and comfort. Thank you!
You are so kind and I appreciate so much that the video was helpful to you!
Thank you for such detailed video! This fits my plan perfectly and I shall be following these directions soon! 🙏
This video helps so much I'll be landing at Haneda Airport, and staying in Asakusa. Cheers! Arigatou Paul-san !
awesome video, will come in handy for my trip coming up this spring
thanks for your video! me and my friends have a trip to tokyo on next week, we will follow your guide to go to asakusa from haneda airport!
Seriously best video I’ve ever seen so far! I’m solo traveling in November and this will help me a lot thank you 😊
This is prolly the most helpful video I’ve seen,Thank you Paul!
I appreciate these how to videos very much. However, you don’t actually have to change trains in Shinagawa to go from Hanada to Asakusa. Certain Keikyu Airport trains go straight there. Check Google maps and it will tell you what train to look for. Also, in addition to the train and taxi, there is a “middle way” to get there: airport limousine bus. A few dollars more than the train but far cheaper than a taxi. And this might be better for some people if you need to take the train during rush hour. The bus will not be as crowded and the seats are a little bit more comfortable. And you’ll see more of Tokyo (but it might take a little bit longer than the train in traffic). But the buses don’t run as often as the train of course. So it really depends on timing.
Hi Paul, thank you for the tips, I really like the way you explained it, nice and clear, do you have a video to show from Narita to Asakusabashi? Can you tell me a little 🙏
Thanx for showing us how to get from haneda airport to asakusa by train.
Thanks so much for this. Does the ticket machine also sell Suica?
Thank you for the video! Its extremely helpful! May I know if all trains towards Shinagawa goes to Asakusa?
No one goes to Asakusa one goes to Yokohama
How do we find out how to get from HND airport to APA Hotel Asakusa Ekimae????
Thanks mate you couldn't have made this easier for us
Thanks a lot, it is very helpful!!! Do we have to get Pasmo card or does it also work if we have Suica?
Same
Thanks for posting this!! Question...why did you opt for the blank IC card instead of named?
I chose the blank card because it’s less complicated. I didn’t have to put in all my contact details, including my birthday and deal and navigate to the Japanese language.
Super helpful. One question , from Haneda airport to Asukasa, I don't need to change train at all? No chance this will go wrong? Looks like they are two different lines
No, you do not need to change trains
Sorry Paul, so the train goes direct from Haneda to Asakusa, no need to change trains at all?
Yes it goes direct Asakusa just make sure you don’t catch the train to Yokohama
Hi.. if you take the Keikyu line from Haneda, do you need to change the line? or is it direct until the Asakusa ? thank you
Hi, great video. Thanks! What's the hotel's name, by the way?
Asakusa no no
So the taxi cost only about 5$ from exit A2b to the hotel? thanks for your nice and helpful video
No taxis can be very expensive.
hi, just wondering is there any restrictions on luggage size on the keikyu line? because i was told that they do restrict you/ or require you to book a space for your bags on a shinkansen. thanks in advance for any info you may have on this. im also traveling with my toddler and a stroller. so just wondering where should i be storing them on the train.
I’ve never seen a restrict anybody
What do they do with big luggages? How do they bring it to the room?
The same way, they bring all luggage to the room
Thank you for helping us out with our plans just by watching your video :) @@paul-akers
Do you need a seperate Pasmo card for each traveller?
Yes
Got it! Not to Yokohama! 😁