If you’re landing at Haneda and planning a Disney day, choosing the right transfer can make or break your schedule.
The good news? Tokyo Disney Resort is surprisingly close to the airport—and you have several solid options depending on your priorities.


Where Are Haneda Airport and Tokyo Disney Resort Located?

Haneda Airport sits on the southern side of Tokyo, acting as the city’s main gateway. It’s conveniently close to central areas like Shinagawa and Tokyo Station.

Tokyo Disney Resort, on the other hand, is located on the eastern side of Tokyo Bay in Chiba Prefecture. While it’s technically outside Tokyo, it’s a popular bayfront resort area that’s easily reachable as a day trip from the city.

Think of Tokyo Bay as the divider:
Airport on the west, Disney on the east.
Travel time is typically 40–60 minutes, so even though it’s in another prefecture, it doesn’t feel far at all.


How to Get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort

There are four main ways to travel from Haneda to Disney:

  • Train
  • Airport Limousine Bus
  • Taxi
  • Private Airport Transfer (Car Service)

All options take about an hour or less, but the best choice depends on what you value most: cost, comfort, speed, or luggage convenience.


Detailed Comparison of Each Option

1) Train — Best Value for Experienced Travelers

Travel Time
Approx. 50–60 minutes

Typical Route
Haneda Airport → Keikyu Line to Shinagawa
Shinagawa → JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station → JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station
Maihama Station → short walk to the resort

Cost
Approx. ¥700–800

Pros

  • Cheapest option
  • Frequent departures, predictable timing

Cons

  • Multiple transfers
  • Not ideal with large suitcases

Best For

  • Solo travelers
  • Light packers
  • Those comfortable navigating Japanese trains

2) Airport Limousine Bus — Easiest & Most Popular

Travel Time
Approx. 40–60 minutes (traffic dependent)

How It Works
Direct bus from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Disney Resort
(stops at official Disney hotels and nearby hotels)

Cost
Approx. ¥1,000–1,300

Pros

  • No transfers
  • Luggage stored underneath
  • Very beginner-friendly

Cons

  • Affected by traffic
  • Limited departures at certain times

Best For

  • First-time visitors to Japan
  • Travelers with luggage
  • Friends or family traveling together

3) Taxi — Fastest Door-to-Door Option

Travel Time
Approx. 30–45 minutes

How It Works
Direct ride from the airport to Disney

Cost
Approx. ¥8,000–25,000
(extra charges late at night or early morning)

Pros

  • Fastest option
  • Door-to-door convenience

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Traffic can impact timing

Best For

  • Groups of 3–4 splitting the fare
  • Tight schedules
  • Travelers comfortable with basic Japanese communication

4) Private Airport Transfer (Car Service) — Most Comfortable & Stress-Free

Travel Time
Approx. 40–60 minutes

How It Works
Pre-booked service → meet your driver at arrivals → direct transfer

Cost
Approx. ¥7,000–15,000
(varies by vehicle type and group size)

Pros

  • Fully private
  • English-speaking drivers often available
  • Available late night / early morning

Cons

  • Higher upfront cost (but often better value than taxis for groups)

Best For

  • Groups sharing the cost
  • Special occasions or VIP trips
  • Travelers who want zero stress and no language barrier


If a private airport transfer feels too expensive, a shared shuttle transfer is a great alternative.

A shared shuttle ”Near Me” is a service where the transfer company groups travelers who are heading to the same destination around the same time—for example, Tokyo Disney Resort—and transports everyone together in a larger van.

Because the vehicle is shared with other passengers, the cost is significantly lower than a private transfer, while still offering a comfortable ride.
Large suitcases are absolutely fine, so you don’t need to worry about luggage.

The key difference between a shared shuttle and an airport limousine bus is convenience:
shared shuttles typically drop you off directly at your hotel, while limousine buses usually stop at designated hotels or areas, meaning you may need to walk a short distance to reach your accommodation.



Which Option Should You Choose?

  • Lowest cost → Train
  • Most straightforward → Airport Limousine Bus
  • Fastest → Taxi
  • Most comfortable & reliable → Private Airport Transfer

Choose the option that fits your travel style and start your Disney day relaxed and on schedule.


Final Tips Before You Go

One last but very important reminder:
If you haven’t completed your Tokyo Disney Resort reservation, be sure to purchase your park tickets in advance.
Same-day tickets may be unavailable or sold out, especially during busy seasons.

Plan ahead, choose the transfer that works best for you, and enjoy every magical moment from the second you arrive.