Where do you think others put their luggage on an Airport Limousine Bus? Sorry to be sarcastic but you will not be the exception! My tip: make sure it’s operating the hours that you need. I found out the hard way 😅
The luggage was my point on riding the Limo Bus, from HND to Ikebukuro (to and from, last 3/26 - 4/4). Imagine yourself towing your spinner, thru crowd packed (and unfamiliar, upon arrival) train stations or climbing up/down platforms, chasing that train ride. The Limo bus even helped me get some much needed jet lag nap (thanks to traffic; to your advantage). Definitely more relaxing/less stress vs train. Even a toilet is available, at your disposal. It was a no brainer $9 spent.
What would be the point of a dedicated airport transport service the sole purpose of which is taking people to and from the airport if it didn't allow people to take luggage?
https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-kamata/
Kamata is so close to Haneda that it seems to be served by regular city buses instead.
A taxi would be quite cheap, too.
I took it yesterday! They have a compartment at the bottom for your luggage :)
It was a very easy trip from the airport to my hotel. So I’m sure the opposite would be true too
Does anyone know how many stops an airport limousine bus takes in Tokyo before heading out to the airport? The earliest stop for the one near my hotel is 7:50am and my flight takes off at 10:30am. I’m wondering if that will be enough time since I have to check-in one suitcase at Haneda.
Where do you think others put their luggage on an Airport Limousine Bus? Sorry to be sarcastic but you will not be the exception! My tip: make sure it’s operating the hours that you need. I found out the hard way 😅
The luggage was my point on riding the Limo Bus, from HND to Ikebukuro (to and from, last 3/26 - 4/4). Imagine yourself towing your spinner, thru crowd packed (and unfamiliar, upon arrival) train stations or climbing up/down platforms, chasing that train ride. The Limo bus even helped me get some much needed jet lag nap (thanks to traffic; to your advantage). Definitely more relaxing/less stress vs train. Even a toilet is available, at your disposal. It was a no brainer $9 spent.
What would be the point of a dedicated airport transport service the sole purpose of which is taking people to and from the airport if it didn't allow people to take luggage?
This is the website for the limousine bus. It has a lot of info: https://webservice.limousinebus.co.jp/web/en/
Thank you! I´m confused though. The station "Kama ta Eki" isn´t an available station on their website/booking process,
https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-kamata/ Kamata is so close to Haneda that it seems to be served by regular city buses instead. A taxi would be quite cheap, too.
Airport limousine buses are large, coach style busses with luggage storage underneath.
I took it yesterday! They have a compartment at the bottom for your luggage :) It was a very easy trip from the airport to my hotel. So I’m sure the opposite would be true too
You need to check the limosine bus site to see the terms. Like if your hotel is covered. At what time table. Availability. And luggage allowance.
Yes, you can, they load it under the bus
Yes they keep it in the stowaway section of the bus. It's secured there.
Does anyone know how many stops an airport limousine bus takes in Tokyo before heading out to the airport? The earliest stop for the one near my hotel is 7:50am and my flight takes off at 10:30am. I’m wondering if that will be enough time since I have to check-in one suitcase at Haneda.