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How to Spend Your Arrival Day in Shinagawa (From Haneda or Narita Airport)

Last updated 2025/3/27
Shinagawa

If you're arriving in Japan through Haneda or Narita Airport and heading to Shinagawa, this guide will help you make the most of your first day. 

Whether you’re feeling energetic or just want to settle in slowly, this plan includes easy directions, relaxing spots, and tasty food options (including vegan-friendly ones). It's the perfect way to start your trip without feeling rushed.

Take a Train to Shinagawa Station

From Haneda Airport:

Take the Keikyu Line (Airport Express or Limited Express)

  • Travel time: about 20–25 minutes

  • Fare: Around ¥300–¥400

  • Where to board: From the Keikyu Line station inside the Haneda International Terminal.

From Narita Airport:

Option 1: Narita Express (N’EX)

Take the Narita Express train directly to Shinagawa Station. (Covered by JR Pass)

  • Travel Time: About 70 minutes

  • Fare: Around ¥3,000

Option 2: Keisei Skyliner + Local Train

Take the Keisei Skyliner to Nippori Station, then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to Shinagawa.

  • Travel Time: Around 80–90 minutes

  • Fare: Around ¥2,700 total

Traveler’s Tip: Buy a Suica or PASMO card at the airport for convenient train travel in Tokyo. These can be used for most transport and even vending machines!

Drop Off Your Luggage at Shinagawa

After arriving at Shinagawa Station, you can lighten your load by dropping your bags at one of these places:

  • Your Hotel (many offer early luggage drop-off even before check-in).

  • Coin Lockers in Shinagawa Station (for small to medium bags).

  • Luggage Storage Services inside the station (look for "Ecbo Cloak" or manned counters).

Visit Shinagawa Shrine

Shinagawa Shrine worship hall
  • Distance: 15 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by taxi from Shinagawa Station

  • Entrance Fee: Free

Shinagawa Shrine is a quiet and historic spot — perfect for your first peaceful walk in Tokyo. It was built in 1187 and is part of the Ten Shrines of Tokyo.

What to Do:

✔ Walk up the torii gate-lined stairs
✔ See the sacred spring water (people believe it brings good fortune)
✔ Enjoy the peaceful gardens and architecture

Coffee Break Near Shinagawa Shrine

After visiting the shrine, relax at a café nearby. There are plenty of cozy spots in the area.

Recommended Cafés:

  • Breadworks – Great bread, pastries, and strong coffee.

  • Dean & Deluca (inside Shinagawa Station) – Deli-style food and drinks.

  • Tsumugi Café – Serves Japanese teas and sweets, with vegetarian options.

Visit Aqua Park Shinagawa (Aquarium)

Aqua Park Shinagawa
  • Location: Inside the Shinagawa Prince Hotel, across from Shinagawa Station

  • Admission: ~¥2,300 for adults

This modern indoor aquarium features interactive exhibits, jellyfish displays, and a dolphin show with lights and music.

What to Do:

✔ Watch colorful fish and sea creatures
✔ See the LED-lit jellyfish room
✔ Catch a short dolphin performance (check schedule on arrival)

Bowling at Shinagawa Prince Hotel

📍 Inside the Prince Hotel Entertainment Complex

If you’re still energized after the aquarium, check out the bowling center for some light fun — great for families or groups.

Sing at a Karaoke Spot Near Shinagawa Station

Joysound Shinagawa

After lunch or in the afternoon, enjoy a fun karaoke break — a classic Japanese experience.

Recommended Karaoke Places:

Most places offer: 

✔ English songs
✔ All-you-can-drink soft drinks or alcohol
✔ Private rooms for individuals or groups

Eat Lunch in Shinagawa

Japanese Lunch

Time to recharge with a good lunch! Here are some solid choices depending on your taste.

Restaurants with Japanese and International Dishes

Vegan and Vegetarian-Friendly Options

  • Devi – Indian restaurant with many vegetarian curries

  • Tsumugi Café (inside Shinagawa Station) Quiet café with Japanese teas, traditional sweets, and light vegetarian meals.

  • Dean & Deluca (Shinagawa Station) Deli-style café with salads, sandwiches, and coffee. Some plant-based options are available.

Watch a Movie at Shinagawa Prince Cinema

After lunch, take a break and enjoy a movie at Shinagawa Prince Cinema. It’s located just across from Shinagawa Station (Takanawa Exit), inside the Shinagawa Prince Hotel.

This is a great way to relax, especially if you’re feeling a bit tired from traveling.

  • Ticket Price: Around ¥1,600–¥2,000 for adults (discounts available for students and late shows)

What to Expect:

  • Clean and cozy seating

  • Snacks and drinks available (popcorn, soda, even some Japanese treats)

  • Quiet atmosphere, perfect for relaxing indoors

  • English-friendly ticket machines or counter staff

Traveler’s Tip: You can check movie schedules online in advance or at the lobby. Look for movies labeled “字幕” (subtitled) if you want English audio with Japanese subtitles.

Take a Break at a Tea House or Café

Chawanmushi, traditional appetizer Japanese savory steamed egg custard

After a day of walking, relax with tea and something sweet.

Tea Spot Recommendations:

  • Saryo Tsujiri – Matcha parfaits and desserts with vegan options

  • Tully’s or Starbucks – Easy to find inside Shinagawa Station

Evening Walk at Shinagawa Season Terrace

📍 Short walk or 1 station away from Shinagawa

For a calm and beautiful evening, head to the Shinagawa Season Terrace. It’s an open area with a city view, lots of green space, and occasional seasonal events.

✔ Great spot for photos
✔ Relaxing after-dinner stroll
✔ Modern vibe with less crowd

Dinner in Shinagawa

T.Y. HARBOR

End your arrival day with a nice dinner before heading back to your hotel.

Dinner Options:

  • T.Y.HARBOR – Waterside brewery outpost for American food & seasonal ales, with a floating lounge & terrace.

  • Trattoria VICINO – Italian restaurant

Return to Your Hotel

After a full day of exploring, head back to your hotel. Most hotels in the Shinagawa area are near the station, so it’s easy to walk or take a quick taxi ride.

Now you’re rested and ready to enjoy the rest of Tokyo!