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Is immigration at Haneda ? Honolulu Haneda - Nagoya

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#1
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  • 2023/05/25 12:41

Hello.
I live in Hawaii and will be purchasing an air ticket from Honolulu to Nagoya via Haneda. I am also considering staying overnight in Haneda, since most of the ticket choices were for an overnight arrival at Haneda and a morning flight from Haneda to Nagoya the next day.

In that case, can I go through immigration when I arrive at Haneda from Honolulu, and then I can move freely around Haneda until my flight the next morning?

By the way, I would be very happy if anyone who has made a connection to a regional area and stayed overnight in or near Haneda Airport could give me any recommendations.

Thank you in advance.

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#3
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  • 2023/05/25 (Thu) 13:51
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Momo-san,

I'm not an experienced transferee, but according to the Haneda Airport website, you go through immigration at Haneda, receive your baggage, and then check in for your domestic flight ( to Nagoya ).
https://tokyo-haneda.com/text/flight/int/arr_step.html https://tokyo-haneda.com/text/flight/int/arr_step.html

By the way, I am also interested in the Honolulu - Nagoya route, which airline are you considering ?
JAL's Honolulu-Nagoya direct flight is once a week for a while, so I thought it would be good to float the cost of the Shinkansen if the fare is reasonable with another airline.

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#4

Koji,

Thank you very much for your prompt reply.
Thank you very much for your site. I used to fly from the US mainland to Nagoya via Narita, but I wondered about Honolulu-Nagoya via Haneda because the immigration check was at Narita, Nagoya, Narita-Nagoya was treated as an international flight, domestic flight, and so on. I am considering JAL as the airline.
Yes, it is inconvenient because direct flights to Nagoya now fly only on Thursdays.
From July 14, there will be 3 flights a week.

Thank you again for your kindness.
Thank you very much.

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#5

Information for 2023.
I have been to Honolulu → Narita → Chubu twice on JAL.
I entered Japan at Narita.
Then with checked baggage, I checked in for a domestic flight to Chubu. There was only 1.5 hours between arrival at Narita and departure from Chubu for domestic flights, but I was able to make both connections. I didn't have time to stop at a store in Narita.

When the same itinerary required a PCR test for entry into Japan in 2022,
I could not transfer on the same day because of the time required by quarantine at Narita.
After arriving at Narita, the only flight to Chubu the next day was an evening flight from Haneda, so we had to carry our checked luggage to Haneda and stayed overnight at the Royal Park Hotel in Haneda Airport. ( I had to pay for my own transportation )
I think Haneda has more stores in the airport than Narita, so it was a good place to buy Tokyo souvenirs.

For your information.

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#6
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  • 2023/05/26 (Fri) 21:04
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Momo-san,

If you take a flight via Narita, you have to go through immigration at the final destination.
Perhaps "domestic" flights to/from Narita are only available to international passengers and are treated as international flights.
On the other hand, in the case of Haneda, I think it would be a connection to an existing domestic flight, so it would be an immigration inspection at Haneda. Also, you are considering flying home on JAL, I am planning to stay in Japan from late June to early July, and JAL is my first choice.
The trouble is that when returning to Honolulu from Nagoya, except for direct flights on Fridays,
many flights depart from Centrair first thing in the morning and you have to spend time at Haneda or Narita ( although there are late flights that depart from Centrair after 2:00 ).
I am currently looking into Honolulu-Nagoya outbound and Haneda-Nagoya inbound tickets, although it is a hassle.
The drawback is that I have to pay extra for the bullet train, and if I want to pay a little more to buy a ticket that can be changed, I have to call the JAL counter, which is notorious for not connecting.

JAL's three flights a week starting July 14 will be great for people in the Tokai region.
I used to be a Delta Honolulu-Nagoya user, but with Delta's withdrawal from Centrair and their reluctance to operate Honolulu-Haneda flights, I wonder ~ if I will have to change where I accumulate mileage these days.

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#7

Haneda, I have experience with transfers.

I went to
Honolulu → Haneda → Nagoya last May and this January, both on JAL.

Last year, due to PCR search, I found it difficult to transfer to Nagoya, so I stayed one night and took a Nagoya flight the next day.

Arrived at Haneda, went through immigration, picked up my luggage, went through customs,
stayed overnight at a business hotel in Kamata, and headed to Nagoya the next day.

In January, I was able to take a flight to Nagoya on the same day.

I also flew back via Haneda
My luggage went through from Nagoya to Honolulu.
In the morning, I took the 7:30am flight to Haneda, and although the transit time at Haneda was long, I enjoyed seeing Tokyo and meeting friends in Tokyo.

Actually, I am still in my hometown and came here yesterday on a direct flight to Nagoya, but
I will go back via Haneda to have fun in Tokyo.

#Koji-san

I was also a Delta Honolulu-Nagoya user.
I wonder what I should do with my accumulated miles ?

JAL Honolulu ⇔ Haneda, and Nagoya → Haneda → Honolulu and
Since the price is the same, bullet train fare will float.

And the Nagoya flight was also very comfortable with the new 787 and wider seats.

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#9
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  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 14:59
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nuiloamama,

I had no idea to spend a whole day sightseeing in Tokyo,
since my first priority was to go to Centrair in the morning. There are a lot of places to stop by in Tokyo, so we won't be bored until the evening .
In that case, I would probably pick up my luggage at Haneda and leave it in the luggage storage
since I have time before my departure flight.

When I returned this New Year's holiday, there were quite a few empty seats on the Nagoya flight, but
now when I look at the available seats in the reservation system, it looks like they are filled up pretty well.
It is good to see people coming and going again, but we need to reset the feeling that we are used to empty and comfortable airplanes.

I hope you have a great time in Japan, nuiloamama.

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#10
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/05/27 (Sat) 21:07
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#Ko no Kanji-san

I also felt it was a hassle to go through Haneda at first.
However, when there was no Nagoya flight, I had no choice but to take it.
I deliberately took the Haneda route last time and this time because I could use the transfer time in Tokyo for good and I did not have to pay for the Shinkansen.

On the return trip, when you check in at JAL domestic flight at Centrair, they give you a boarding pass for
Nagoya → Haneda
Haneda → Honolulu.

And your luggage will go through to Honolulu.
So no need to pick up or check in at Haneda.

When you get off the plane, you can go out normally (it is a domestic flight)
Go sightseeing,
If you want to check your carry-on baggage, you can go to baggage check.

If you want to board the Honolulu flight, use the boarding pass you received at Centrair.
You don't need to check in, so it's easy.

I go through Haneda because it takes a long time to get out to the center of Tokyo if I go through Narita.

In January, there were no seats available, but
This time, I flew to Nagoya on May 25, and
there were no seats available. I looked around and there were no empty seats in economy, and
there were only a few seats in premium comfort.

And the return flight in June, Haneda → Honolulu, was also near full.

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#11
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  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 07:50
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nuiloamama,

Thank you very much for the detailed information !
It is very convenient to be able to move around without thinking about luggage when you arrive back at Haneda.
It is very convenient to be able to go to the center of Tokyo and do a lot of things on the last day.
( On the other hand, I would like to avoid the return trip via Narita )

Due to various reasons, I can make concrete plans in June.
I think the seat itself will be fine since I will be traveling alone, but
I'm the type of person who doesn't feel comfortable unless it's an aisle seat.
I'll make a flight reservation as soon as June.

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#12
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/05/28 (Sun) 12:59
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#Ko no koji-san

Supplemental
Nagoya for return → Haneda is arriving at Terminal 1.
Haneda → Honolulu departs from Terminal 3.

If you check your carry-on baggage in the baggage check
I would check it in at Terminal 1, pick it up at Terminal 1 first in the evening, have a meal, and then move to Terminal 3 (then take the free bus)

That is a bit of a pain.

The Wi-Fi rental that was mentioned earlier in the topic is
returned at Terminal 3.

I wish Momo-san and Koji-san
a pleasant stay in Japan.

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#13

Chubu,

I very much appreciated reading your information on 2022 and 2023. It is valuable information that last year you had to travel and stay overnight because of the PCR test, and that you had to pay for it yourself.
Even though there is no PCR now, it is still possible to ・ ・ ・ pay for it the next day on your own if you don't have enough time. This time, I was lost in a flight with a 1.5 hour connection at Haneda, but I was a little worried so I decided to take the flight after that.
I would be very happy to receive such information as whether or not there is room to stop at stores and how well stocked they are.

Thank you very much.
Thank you very much ! ! !

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#14
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  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 10:44
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Koji,

I thought it was a long time ago that I had been through Narita and had to go through immigration at the final destination (in my case Nagoya )), but I guess it could have been because I went through Narita. At that time, as you say, the flight between Narita and Nagoya was treated as an international flight.
If you have to go through immigration in Nagoya and arrive in the evening, it will be late if you have to go through immigration there, so it would be nice to go through immigration at Haneda.

This time, I took a JAL flight to Nagoya via Haneda.
Thanks to the information I received about the immigration check at Haneda, I thought of staying overnight at Haneda, but ・ ・ ・ I had plans right after my return, so I had to take a same-day flight to Nagoya. !

As for the return flight, as you said, the connection time at Haneda or Narita is long.
I decided to depart from Nagoya after 2:00 p.m. because with a morning flight from Centrair, I would have to consider an overnight stay at the airport the day before.

I wonder why the JAL counter is so hard to connect ・ ・ ・
It is really inconvenient. I have to wait for hours with the phone connected and listening to that music ・ ・ ・ I would like to avoid that, but I really hope it will improve somehow.

Delta removed from Centrair? !
I didn't know that.
I had a bad experience with Delta in the past, so I try to fly JAL as much as possible, but it is not easy to change when I think about convenience and miles ・ ・ ・
You can never predict what will happen in the future, even in the airline industry.

Thank you very much for your frequent and varied information ! ! !

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#15
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  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 10:55
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nuiloamama,

Thank you very much for sharing your experience of Haneda transfer.
After hearing that, I wanted to stay overnight in Haneda and visit many places ! but I had to give up this time because of my immediate schedule after returning to Japan. I couldn't get the flight I wanted this time, but thanks to the information you gave me, I will be able to stay overnight and see Tokyo, which is an exciting and gratifying experience for a countryman from a rural area.
Even if I have to pay for the change on the way back, if I think I can save the cost of the Shinkansen, I am thinking that an overnight stay may be possible ・ ・ ・.

The information of May 25th is very latest !
It is full even at this time of the year ・ ・ ・
The return flight is in the middle of summer vacation and Obon, it is surely full.

Thanks a lot for your valuable information ! ! !

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#16
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  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 11:46
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Momo-san,

Thank you very much for raising this thread with Bing's timing.
I am glad to hear about various people's experiences. I'm finally going to be able to schedule an appointment here in the next few days.
( It looks like the fuel surcharge is going down a bit starting today or tomorrow ).

I am almost certain that I will be using JAL, and I will try to decide whether to choose a direct flight date or a via flight to give me more flexibility in my itinerary. If the itinerary is good enough to eat a lot of ramen noodles in Tokyo on the way back, the Nagoya flight after 2:00 p.m. is just right. I wondered if Delta is a company that takes a very serious review . Honolulu-Nagoya is not an option, but
Honolulu-Haneda has been postponed several times. There seems to be a plan to make Incheon Airport in Seoul into an Asian hub, so maybe Japan flights are on the back burner.

Have a nice trip, Momo-san!

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#18
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  • 2023/05/31 (Wed) 15:52
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By the way, I'm looking up HNL-NGO on JAL's booking site, and
there seems to be a bug with the recent system update.
https://www.jal.co.jp/ar/ja/

It is a bug, but the correct date is not selected when I click on the outbound and inbound date tabs.
For example, if I want to select 6/23 (Fri.) for return, I have to select 6/24 (Sat.) ) and
if I want to select 7/3 ( Mon. ) for outbound, I have to select 7/4 (Tue.) for return.
Chrome and Microsoft Edge confirm this.

Even if I want to tell JAL, I can't call or connect ~.
In the meantime, I reported it on the online form.
If anyone from JAL or JAL PAK is reading this, please contact the relevant department.

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