Haneda Airport Terminal3✈️Floor Guide♪Expanded Don Quixote, New Store Opens!Shops&Restaurants

Hello! This is Matcha_Japan. This time, I’ll be guiding you through Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3. I’ll be sharing the latest information, focusing on the restaurant and shopping area. Please use this information as a reference for your stay at Haneda Airport upon arrival or before departure. Let’s go! This is the restaurant and shopping area on the 4th floor. It’s open to all airport users. First, I’ll introduce the Edo-koji area. On the right is a ramen shop called “Setagaya.” It’s a popular restaurant that always has a line. In front of it is the Chinese restaurant “Nanrinka”. Here is the yakiniku restaurant “Champion.” The restaurant has a charming Edo-style townhouse feel. Next is the Western-style restaurant “PORT-SIDE KITCHEN by Grill MANTENBOSHI Azabu-Juban”. Next is “SPAGHETTERIA VAVnova.” This is Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki restaurant “MACHIYA”, also popular. There’s a stage on the right, which is used for events. Let’s take a look at the other side. This is “Ningyocho IMAHAN”, a sukiyaki restaurant. On the left, There are merchandise and souvenir shops. Next is “KATSUSEN”, a tonkatsu restaurant. It feels like you’ve traveled back in time to the Edo period. These are stickers of various characters. They’re cute to stick on your suitcase! This is TSURUTONTAN, an udon restaurant. It’s also a popular restaurant with long lines. “HYAKUZEN”, Seasonal Tastes of Japan. That’s all for Edo Koji. Did you find any shops you wanted to visit? Here you’ll find a pop-up shop and a bookstore. Up ahead is the area known as Okonomi Yokocho. Enjoy Japanese fast food like onigiri and sushi. This is the extremely popular onigiri shop, “KONGA”. Next to it is “Bon Vivon +e”, a bread and fresh deli shop. Next to that is AGRO@Fruit Parlor. Next to that is “Kebab KOBO”. I previously showed you some onigiri I actually purchased, so please watch that video for details. In the back is “ARISO SUSHI”. There are two locations within the terminal. There are benches around here, making it convenient for a light meal. There are three restaurants at the end of the fourth floor. There are tables and chairs lined up, so you can also dine there. Yoshinoya, a popular beef bowl restaurant, is a popular choice. We head up to the fifth floor. This is Haneda Nihonbashi. The sign reads, “Departures Begin at Nihonbashi Now and Forever.”. This sign expresses Nihonbashi’s important role as a transportation hub in Japan, from the Edo period to the present day. It continues to symbolize people’s new beginnings, not just as a physical transportation hub, but as a cultural and economic center. The wall features an “EDO-ZU-BYOBU”, Edo Map Folding Screen. This ceramic mural depicts the bustling bustle of Edo’s famous sites. From here, you can get a panoramic view of the departure lobby. On this day, volunteer guides were holding events, including a free kimono dressing experience and an origami workshop. They also offer Tokyo sightseeing guide services. This is the festival square. I couldn’t help but take a peek at the gacha machines. A pearl gacha costs 1,000 yen per spin. There’s also a Kutani ware vending machine. We head to the fifth floor shops. This area features airplane models and other items. A new shop has opened! Gacha World. There are so many gacha machines! They have a wide selection of Japanese anime, idols, toys, and more. The bottom shelf is under construction. Demon Slayer. Chiikawa. These are gacha machines shaped like sweets and food. Did you find anything you liked? The products change frequently, so be sure to look for your favorites. It’s drawing more and more people! This is the character shop, “HAIKARA”. Chiikawa is a local specialty. Snoopy goods . These are erasers shaped like Snoopy characters. These are local specialty Doraemons. These are socks. Sanrio characters. Crayon Shin-chan, Pokémon, Kirby. There were also a ton of beckoning cats. It’s good luck! Moving on to the next shop, Hakuhinkan Toy Park. These are suitcase straps. The cute straps make it easy to find your suitcase. These are luggage tags. These are also good markers. In addition to Pokémon, there are also Snoopy items. This is a cool cream that helps reduce sweat and stickiness. 605 yen. Fragrance mist. It has a cooling effect. 715 yen. This tag has the airline’s logo. This is a Totoro plush toy. So cute. “Mochi Shiba” is also cute. These are nanoblocks, unique to Japan. These are puffy stickers of food and other things. Paper lights of Mt. Fuji and ukiyo-e. 3,300 yen. These are paper crafts of Gundam and cultural assets. They’re so intricate. Let’s go to the other side. Take the escalator near the Edo Koji Stage, which I introduced earlier, and you’ll come out here. If you’re not going through Haneda Nihonbashi, follow the signs for the observation deck. Here you’ll find a Don Quijote store called SORADONKI. The store has been renovated and expanded. Donpen welcomes you. Previously, there was a sweets section on the left, but it has been moved to the back. Let’s take a look from the left side. There are a large number of suitcases for sale. So even if you end up with extra luggage on the way home, you can find the perfect size here. They have a wide variety of sizes, colors, and styles. They were even placed in the hallway, so it was almost impossible to pass through. There were also many Boston bags that fit on suitcases. They also had Pikachu suitcase covers and other travel goods. This is a folding parasol. It’s been really hot in Japan this year, so a parasol is essential. More and more people, both men and women, are using parasols when walking outside. They help keep the heat down, so I highly recommend using one. This is the T-shirt section. They make a great souvenir. We’ve arrived at the expanded store area. There are snacks and souvenirs lined up. They sell handheld fans, instant cameras, mobile batteries, and more. Here are some chocolates. They have Pocky and Kit Kats. They sell Kit Kats I’ve never seen before. Kit Kat Mini Mix is 1,580 yen. They also have the Australia-exclusive Kit Kat. Of course, they also sell Ichiran ramen! This is Matcha & Banana Chocolate Daifuku. Such interesting snacks. They also have a lot of matcha items. This is the gummy and candy section. Character snacks. This is the food sample section. This is the Sanrio section. They also have Super Mario merchandise. Pokemon stuffed toys . Next, we head to the cosmetics section. There’s also a wide selection of sheet masks. They also have popular facial cleansers for souvenirs. They have lotions. The classic Melano CC, and more. I’ve come to the pharmaceutical and daily necessities section. They also have supplements. Do you buy Japanese pharmaceuticals here? If you have any favorite or popular items, please let me know in the comments. There’s a print sticker machine in the back. There’s also a vending machine for the recently popular Pop Mart. They didn’t seem to have the ever-popular Labubu. Let’s head out to the observation deck right next to Don Quijote. From the observation deck, you can watch planes take off and land with downtown Tokyo in the background. There are a lot of people gathered. You can also see Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree. The Tokyo International Airport sign and the planes match perfectly. On clear days, the view is spectacular and it’s a very pleasant spot. If you have time before your departure, be sure to stop by. While there aren’t many, there are tables and chairs in the shade, so you can have a snack there. Back on the third floor. we’ll take a walk around the area and introduce some shops. ANA is located at counter E. Some ANA international flights take off and land from Terminal 2. Please also see the video introducing directions from Terminal 3 and Terminal 2. I’ve included links in the description. On the right is the counter for groups. Behind it is the Yamato Transport counter. If you’ve shipped something to the airport from a hotel in Japan, pick it up here. Now that we’ve reached the end, let’s go further in. This is a shop called ANA FESTA, which I’ve featured many times before. They also sell carry-on luggage here. I recommend Royce’s sweets. It’s a drugstore. We’re back in the center. We proceed through security from here. It was empty at this time of day. Now that we’re back at the starting point, we head to the opposite side. There’s a group counter on the left here. The baggage storage is here. This is the JAL ABC baggage claim area. Domestic shipments to Japan are located in the arrivals lobby on the second floor. Be careful not to get lost. There’s a bench here. It’s always crowded. It’s better to use another floor. There aren’t many seats on the third floor, so if you want to relax, head to the second floor. We’ve reached the other end. If you take this escalator up, you’ll come to the Yoshinoya area. The Royal Park Hotel Haneda is at the back of the third floor. There’s a separate video featuring hotels directly connected to the airport, so please see that. There’s an ATM and a currency exchange. There’s a shop selling SIM cards and mobile Wi-Fi. There’s also an ATM and a currency exchange here. I’ve explored the entire third floor departure lobby. I was hungry, so I went back to the fourth floor and visited Edomae Yokocho. I went to Nishaku Gosun, a yakitori and soba restaurant. Cold soba is perfect for hot weather. The rich dashi broth is rich in salt and amino acids, perfect for the sweaty season. The large shrimp tempura is also delicious. This is a mini oyakodon (chicken and egg rice bowl) that comes with the set. The chicken smothered in egg pairs perfectly with the rice. Soba noodles became popular as a common food during the Edo period and are deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Their quick preparation time makes them a uniquely Japanese form of fast food. I recently bought a new camera for filming. It now features a hand-held stick that allows you to change the lens direction. I can now move the camera without shaking. It also has a gimbal, so I think panning left and right is smoother. It’s a different experience from the GoPro HERO9 I used before, so it will probably take some time to get used to it. After editing, I think the quality has improved. I also filmed the Minamimachida Granberry Park video I released earlier with a new camera. Do you think the videos are easier to watch? I’d be very happy if you think they’re better than before. So, what did you think of this video? I’ve introduced the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors of Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3. There are new and renovated stores, and the store is evolving every day. Other stores are introduced in other videos. I’ve included links in the description, so please watch those as well. This time, I also introduce the arrival lobby on the second floor, which I wasn’t able to show, and the restricted area after departure. I also introduce hotels directly connected to the airport and how to get to other terminals. I also introduce outlet malls and tourist spots in Tokyo. If you enjoyed the video, please click the Like button and subscribe to the channel. See you in the next video!

Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is a gateway to Japan, connecting it with the world.
We bring you the latest information on Haneda International Airport.
・Soradonki, Store expansion and renovation
・Gacha World Opens
It is a very enjoyable facilities for those arriving in or departing from Japan.
There are many restaurants and shops available for passengers to enjoy.
This issue is a floor guide. We will also introduce souvenirs and restaurants.

Please take a look at our other videos introducing Haneda Airport.
Haneda International Airport Terminal3 [2025 March]:https://youtu.be/EDWwDujZsXg
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Convenience Store Guide : https://youtu.be/DnnxRGvVX_c
Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 by free shuttle bus : https://youtu.be/o-QLGq2q11Y
Haneda Airport Departure Area : https://youtu.be/BmreWBZiVWQ
Hotels at Haneda International Airport : https://youtu.be/Q4YAjkZNsvQ
Haneda Airport Floor Guide 2024 : https://youtu.be/f6iJyntCHHg
Haneda Airport Arrival Lobby : https://youtu.be/0s56hs2v6OM
Haneda Airport Garden Floor Guide : https://youtu.be/Jo_xgypBw6o
Haneda Airport Garden Grummet : https://youtu.be/30EC2r3v0Ew

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[Chapter]
00:00 EDO-KOJI (4th Floor)
05:25 5th Floor
08:51 Gacha World Opens
17:23 SoraDonki Renewal
28:31 Departure Area (3rd Floor)
35:10 NISYAKU GOSUN (Soba)

[Link]
Haneda Airport : https://tokyo-haneda.com/en/
Soradonki : https://www.donki.com/en/store/shop_detail.php?add=1&shop_id=423&pref=13

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