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Smoking Areas at Haneda Airport (HND): Complete 2026 Guide (Terminals 1, 2 & 3)

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Published:
2026-06-22
Last reviewed:
2026-06-22

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Table of contents
  1. 1.About this guide and disclaimer
  2. 2.Terminal 1 (T1) smoking rooms
  3. 3.Terminal 2 (T2) smoking rooms
  4. 4.Terminal 3 (T3, international) smoking rooms
  5. 5.Heated tobacco and e-cigarettes
  6. 6.Haneda Airport stations (Keikyu / Tokyo Monorail) and access notes
  7. 7.Find nearby smoking areas with MottoSuitai
  8. 8.Before you go: always check official information

Key points

At Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND), every terminal is non-smoking except in the designated smoking rooms. According to the official site, Terminal 1 has several smoking rooms across floors B1 to 6; Terminal 2 has them in the 2nd-floor gate area and landside area; and Terminal 3 (international) has them in the 3rd-floor departure lobby and near the 4th-floor "Edo Koji" commercial area. Heated tobacco and e-cigarettes — not just cigarettes — may only be used in designated smoking rooms. Locations and counts can change with renovations or operational changes, so always check the official passenger-terminal smoking-space guide for the latest locations before you go.

About this guide and disclaimer

This is a third-party guide compiled from the Haneda Airport passenger terminal official site (https://tokyo-haneda.com/) — its smoking-space guide — reflecting the situation as of June 2026. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the airport operator. Smoking-room locations, counts and operation may change without notice. When you actually travel, always confirm the latest locations on the official smoking-space guide.

To prevent second-hand smoke, always smoke inside the designated smoking rooms and avoid stopping to smoke at entrances or in passageways. In line with Japan's revised Health Promotion Act and the airport's in-building rules, do not smoke outside designated areas.

Terminal 1 (T1) smoking rooms

Terminal 1 (mainly JAL group) has, according to the official site, several smoking rooms across floors B1 to 6 — including the 1st-floor arrival lobby, the 2nd-floor gate area (after security) and landside area (before security), and floors 3 to 6. Whether you are arriving, departing, or using the observation deck, you can choose a nearby smoking room. Layout can change by floor and over time, so check the in-building signage and official guide on the day.

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Terminal 2 (T2) smoking rooms

Terminal 2 (mainly ANA group and some international) has, according to the official site, several smoking rooms in the 2nd-floor gate area (after security) and one in the landside area (before security). If you want to smoke before boarding, it is convenient to clear security first and use a smoking room near the gates. Check the official guide for the latest locations.

Terminal 3 (T3, international) smoking rooms

Terminal 3 (international) has, according to the official site, smoking rooms in the 3rd-floor departure lobby and near the 4th-floor "Edo Koji" commercial area. Whether there is a smoking room in the restricted area (after immigration) can vary by period and operation, so if you want to smoke before boarding it is safest to do so before going through immigration. Check the official guide for the latest layout.

Heated tobacco and e-cigarettes

At Haneda Airport, as with cigarettes, heated tobacco (IQOS / glo / Ploom) and e-cigarettes (VAPE) should in principle be used only in designated smoking rooms. You cannot use them at boarding-area seats, in passageways, or inside commercial-area shops just because "there is little smoke". For second-hand smoke prevention too, always use heated/e-cigarettes inside designated smoking rooms.

Haneda Airport stations (Keikyu / Tokyo Monorail) and access notes

Haneda Airport is served by the Keikyu Airport Line and the Tokyo Monorail, connecting to Shinagawa and central Tokyo, and to Hamamatsucho. Stations and trains are non-smoking, so if you want to smoke before or after your journey, use a designated smoking room inside the terminal. Checking the smoking situation in central Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo Station, etc.) in advance also makes moving around smoother.

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After arriving, if you want to find smoking areas in central Tokyo, you can list nearby smoking areas from MottoSuitai's map. For smoking areas at major Tokyo stations, see the guide to smoking areas at major Tokyo stations, and for other airports, see the Narita Airport smoking guide and the transport guide for smokers in Japan.

Before you go: always check official information

This third-party guide was compiled from the Haneda Airport passenger terminal official smoking-space guide as published as of June 2026. Smoking-room locations, counts and operation may change without notice. When you actually travel, always confirm the latest information on the official site (https://tokyo-haneda.com/).

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How to find a smoking room at Haneda Airport: 4 steps

Use the official smoking-space guide to reliably find the nearest designated smoking room at Haneda Airport.

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Check which terminal you are using

    First confirm Terminal 1, 2 or 3. The terminals are apart, so identify your flight's terminal first.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Open the official "Smoking Area" guide

    On the Haneda passenger terminal official site (https://tokyo-haneda.com/), check the smoking-space guide for the rooms on your terminal and floor.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Note that locations differ before and after security

    Terminals 1 and 2 also have smoking rooms in the 2nd-floor gate area after security. To smoke before boarding, the areas near the gates after security are convenient.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Use heated/e-cigarettes only in designated rooms

    IQOS / glo / Ploom and VAPE may only be used in designated smoking rooms — not at seats, in passageways, or in shops. Always use designated spots to prevent second-hand smoke.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Can I smoke anywhere inside the Haneda terminals?

A.No. Every terminal is non-smoking except in the designated smoking rooms. Smoking at seats, in passageways, or inside shops is not allowed. Check the official passenger-terminal smoking-space guide for room locations.

Q.How many smoking rooms does Terminal 1 have?

A.According to the official site, Terminal 1 has several smoking rooms across floors B1 to 6 — in the 1st-floor arrival lobby, the 2nd-floor gate and landside areas, and floors 3 to 6. Check the official guide for exact locations and counts.

Q.Are there smoking rooms after security (restricted area)?

A.Yes. Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 have smoking rooms in the 2nd-floor gate area (after security), so you can use them comfortably before boarding. Check the official guide for the latest locations.

Q.Where are the smoking rooms in Terminal 3 (international)?

A.According to the official site, Terminal 3 has smoking rooms in the 3rd-floor departure lobby and near the 4th-floor "Edo Koji" commercial area. Check the official guide for the latest layout.

Q.Can I use heated tobacco (IQOS/glo/Ploom) or a vape at my seat?

A.No. Heated tobacco and e-cigarettes, like cigarettes, may only be used in designated smoking rooms. They cannot be used at boarding-area seats, in passageways, or inside shops.

Q.Where can I check the latest smoking-room locations?

A.On the Haneda Airport passenger terminal official site (https://tokyo-haneda.com/) 'Smoking Area' guide, which shows the latest locations for Terminals 1, 2 and 3.

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