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Haneda to Asakusa — direct and transfer options
Compare Keikyu Line direct, Limousine Bus, and taxi from Haneda Airport to Asakusa. Best route if you're staying near Senso-ji or heading to Nikko.
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Sorted by what matters most — speed, ease, or cost.
Keikyu Line → Asakusa Line (Direct)
Pros
- Direct train — no transfer needed (through-service)
- Cheap and fast
- Drops you at Asakusa Station (2 min walk to Senso-ji)
- Runs frequently
Cons
- Not all trains run direct — check for 'Asakusa Line direct' on platform
- Can be crowded during rush hour
- No luggage storage
Limousine Bus to Asakusa View Hotel
Pros
- Drops at Asakusa View Hotel — in the temple district
- Luggage handled for you
- Comfortable, no stairs or transfers
Cons
- Limited schedule (fewer runs than Shinjuku route)
- Traffic dependent
- May need to walk 5–10 min from drop-off to your hotel
Taxi
Pros
- Door-to-door, zero effort
- Available 24/7
- Best for groups of 2–3 (split cost)
Cons
- Most expensive solo option
- Traffic adds time and cost
- Communication barrier (use Google Maps to show destination)
Late arrival?
The Keikyu direct to Asakusa runs until about 23:30. If you arrive later, a taxi from Haneda to Asakusa is ¥5,000–7,000 and takes 30 min — reasonable for 2 people splitting.
The Keikyu → Asakusa Line through-service is the hidden gem here. Many travelers don't know this direct connection exists and take unnecessary transfers via Shinagawa. Look for trains marked 'エアポート快特 Asakusa Line' on the platform display.
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