Edo Koji
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Neighborhood: Haneda / Kamata
Haneda / Kamata is known for its airport with many hotels popping up with the increase in international flights. It’s also an area that offers many shrines and temples with ancient origins including Anamori Inari Shrine or Ikegami Honmonji temple which is visited by more than 300,000 people in October's Buddhist Oeshiki festival. The area around Kamata station is lined with restaurants and is lively until late at night. In particular, it’s known for the large collection of tasty gyoza specialists.
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BROs IN JAPAN
Japan183 contributions
Apr 2021
Like most airports around the world. Haneda's Terminal 3 provides travelers and visitors with a variety of restaurants and shops. But the International Terminal adds another layer with an Edo-styled setting that makes walking through the shopping street a way better experience.
Note: Due to COVID-19 most shops are currently closed or have shortened opening hours
Note: Due to COVID-19 most shops are currently closed or have shortened opening hours
Written May 30, 2021
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Kristy C
Kellyville, Australia271 contributions
Jan 2018 • Family
Just like a nice little piece of desert that make your whole meal complete. The shops and restaurants here are very high end, which you’ll have your last supper here before you take off and get some very nice souvenirs to bring home with. Make your whole trip complete!
Written January 25, 2018
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jovanpuyo
Quezon City, Philippines216 contributions
Dec 2019
I love this place! There are a lot of restaurants to choose from and a number of shops to buy last minute gifts for friends at home.
Written December 9, 2019
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TKN
Greensboro, NC55 contributions
Nov 2018 • Business
It is located at Haneda Airport International Terminal.
There are restaurants and shops attracting travelers with traditional Japanese foods and supervenes.
When I was there last week, I looked for a place to eat something before I leave for US. However, unfortunately, I think all restaurants are over priced, not worth for spend for the last meal in Japan.
So, if you are leaving from Handea Airport, I encourage you to have dinner before you come to the airport.
If you have to look for something reasonably priced in the terminal, you may be able to find some outside of Edo Koji.
From the check-in area, go toward to Counter L. You will find the escalator next to the security check-point entrance and go 1 floor up. There are some restaurants.
Another option would be found by turning to the opposite direction to the check-in area when you arrive the terminal. You will find Seven-Eleven convenience store. If you continue to go down the hall way, there is the restaurant at the hall way. It is the restaurant very budget friendly. It is like a cafeteria for Japanese employee working at the airport.
There are restaurants and shops attracting travelers with traditional Japanese foods and supervenes.
When I was there last week, I looked for a place to eat something before I leave for US. However, unfortunately, I think all restaurants are over priced, not worth for spend for the last meal in Japan.
So, if you are leaving from Handea Airport, I encourage you to have dinner before you come to the airport.
If you have to look for something reasonably priced in the terminal, you may be able to find some outside of Edo Koji.
From the check-in area, go toward to Counter L. You will find the escalator next to the security check-point entrance and go 1 floor up. There are some restaurants.
Another option would be found by turning to the opposite direction to the check-in area when you arrive the terminal. You will find Seven-Eleven convenience store. If you continue to go down the hall way, there is the restaurant at the hall way. It is the restaurant very budget friendly. It is like a cafeteria for Japanese employee working at the airport.
Written December 1, 2018
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jovanpuyo
Quezon City, Philippines216 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Great selection at the shops and the food at the restaurants are top notch. I wouldn't mind going back here.
Written April 24, 2019
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Johannes V
Vancouver, Canada27 contributions
Sep 2019
This appears to be a copy of the design at Nagoya Chubu airport, which had a similar design between 2002 and 2015. There is even a quite long bridge in the Edo period style.
There are a lot of different restaurants and some souvenir shops here as well.
The design makes you forget that you are actually at an airport.
There are a lot of different restaurants and some souvenir shops here as well.
The design makes you forget that you are actually at an airport.
Written September 20, 2019
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jo ko
Winter Haven, FL285 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
We enjoyed our meal there and did a lot of souvenir shopping too. The atmosphere is great with the red lanterns and the bridge.
Written September 16, 2017
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MichaelRCoventry
Coventry, UK483 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
Possibly the most tasteful, stylish and well done food and shopping area I've ever seen in an airport. Great to wonder around and get a bit to eat before catching a flight.
Written June 2, 2017
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k_matsu132
Kushiro, Japan22,859 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Haneda Airport's Terminal 3 was formerly known as the International Terminal, and even today it is the gateway to Japan's skies, with mainly international flights taking off and landing there. On the fourth floor, you'll find Edo Koji, a replica of an Edo-period townscape.
Edo Koji is lined with many souvenir shops, restaurants, and other establishments, but as it is an area that recreates the streets of Edo, it is sure to be an exciting place, especially for foreign visitors from all over the world.
Edo Koji is lined with many souvenir shops, restaurants, and other establishments, but as it is an area that recreates the streets of Edo, it is sure to be an exciting place, especially for foreign visitors from all over the world.
Written June 7, 2024
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