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Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) Wi-Fi

Last verified 3/6/2026Tokyo, Japan

Wi-Fi at Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) is free across all terminals. Join “HANEDA-FREE-WIFI”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page. The airport has 3 terminals. It’s a hub for All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines.

⏱️ Session-limited; re-login may be required🛜 Provider: Haneda Airport / Wi2

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Free

Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available at Tokyo Haneda Airport. Sign in via the portal.

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Connection details

  • Login: Click-through portal
  • Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
  • Support: See Haneda wireless LAN page or ask an Information Counter

Speed & reliability

Typical: ↓ / ↑ Mbps (Varies by terminal, seating area and peak load)
Reliability: ★★★★☆ — Usually good across the terminals, though busy gate areas can still slow things down
Based on ~10 samples

Terminal specifics

  • Terminal 1
    SSIDs: HANEDA-FREE-WIFI
    Coverage is available across the terminal, and larger seating zones are usually a better bet than standing areas or busy retail corridors.
  • Terminal 2
    SSIDs: HANEDA-FREE-WIFI
    A practical terminal for laptop use, especially near gates and larger waiting areas where you are more likely to find seating and power.
  • Terminal 3
    SSIDs: HANEDA-FREE-WIFI
    The international terminal usually offers broad coverage and is one of the better areas for finding a seat and getting online before a long-haul flight.

Power & places to work

Plug type: Type A/B
Voltage: 100V
USB-C: Varies
AC and USB charging are available in many areas, though USB-C should not be assumed everywhere.
  • Telecube private work booths
    T1 3F / T2 B1F
    Useful if you want a more private place to work or take a call rather than using open terminal seating.
  • Gate-area seating clusters
    T3
    A practical option for short laptop sessions if you can find a quieter patch away from the busiest boarding gates.

Best places to work at Tokyo Haneda Airport

Best for laptop work

Terminal 3 is usually the strongest public-terminal option at Haneda for laptop work, mainly because it offers broad seating coverage and a better chance of finding a comfortable place to sit before an international flight.

Best for calls

If you need to take a call, Telecube booths are the clearest dedicated option. Otherwise, quieter edge seating in Terminal 2 or Terminal 3 is usually better than the busiest gate areas.

Best near power

Larger waiting zones in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 tend to be your safest bet if you need both a seat and nearby charging.

Best backup Wi-Fi

If the airport Wi-Fi feels busy, moving away from crowded boarding areas and toward calmer seating clusters usually helps more than anything else.

Best food + Wi-Fi combo

Food-adjacent seating in Terminal 3 is often the easiest compromise if you want to eat, stay online and get a bit of work done.

Lounges, cafes and useful work spots

Terminal 3 public seating areas

other • Terminal 3

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyLaptop score 4/5

One of the better public areas at Haneda for getting online and doing short laptop work before a flight.

Terminal 2 gate seating areas

other • Terminal 2

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyLaptop score 4/5

A good all-round option if you want to sit down, plug in and catch up on some work.

Telecube work booth

coworking • Terminal 1 • 3F

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 5/5

Best option at Haneda if you need privacy for calls or a more focused place to work than open terminal seating.

Telecube work booth

coworking • Terminal 2 • B1F

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 5/5

A strong option for calls, focused work and escaping the noise of the main terminal flow.

How to connect at HND

  1. Join "HANEDA-FREE-WIFI".
  2. Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
  3. Complete any email/SMS step.
  4. Start your VPN, then browse normally.

Interesting Facts about Tokyo Haneda Airport Airport

  • Haneda Airport offers free Wi-Fi via the HANEDA-FREE-WIFI network.
  • The airport currently operates Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3.
  • Mobile Wi-Fi rental and SIM services are available at Haneda, and prepaid SIM vending machines are available in Terminal 1.
  • Telecube private work booths are available in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
  • Terminal 3 is Haneda’s international passenger terminal.
  • Haneda is one of Japan’s main hub airports and a major base for ANA and JAL.
Last updated: 3/6/2026
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