Review: Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)

Review: Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)

NAME: Japan Airlines Sakura Business Class Lounge
Airport: HND
DATE: October 2024
REVIEW RATING:
BEN SAYS: The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda is excellent, with comfortable seating, great views, extensive food and drinks, and top notch shower suites. It's a lovely place to pass some time.
5

For the home stretch of my quick trip to Japan & Korea, it was time to fly Japan Airlines’ Airbus A350-1000 business class from Tokyo (HND) to New York (JFK). Prior to my flight, I visited the Japan Airlines Sakura Business Lounge at Tokyo Haneda Airport, which is Japan Airlines’ primary lounge at its biggest hub.

I found this to be a solid lounge, with comfortable seating, beautiful views, tasty food and drinks, and friendly service. However, as you’d expect for a heavily banked hub airport, this lounge gets absolutely slammed during peak periods (when most people are flying), so don’t necessarily expect serenity here.

Before I get into my review, let me note a couple of things. First of all, in addition to the Japan Airlines Sakura Business Lounge, there’s also the Japan Airlines Sakura Business Sky View Lounge, which I’ll be reviewing in a separate installment. Second of all, if you have oneworld Emerald status, you can use the Japan Airlines First Lounge, which is excellent. I reviewed that recently, so won’t be reviewing it again.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda location

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport is located in Terminal 3, which is where all international oneworld flights depart from. The lounge is housed in the same complex as several other lounges, near gate 114. To find this, just turn left from the central security checkpoint, and walk for a few minutes. Then on the left you’ll see signage for lounges.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda entrance

This complex houses several lounges. The primary Japan Airlines Business Lounge is located on level four, so you’ll have to take the escalator or elevator up one level.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda escalator

Once on level four, you’ll easily spot the entrance to the lounge.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda entrance

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda hours

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport is currently open daily from 6AM until the last flight of the night. That covers virtually all departures from the airport. However, if you’re connecting, it’s worth noting that some oneworld flights arrive around 4-5AM, so it’s possible you may have to wait some time for the lounge to open, if in transit.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda entry requirements

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport follows standard oneworld lounge access policies. This means that the lounge can be accessed by all departing oneworld first and business class passengers, as well as the alliance’s Emerald members and Sapphire members. Everyone can bring one guest with them, except business class passengers, who aren’t allowed guests.

If you are in first class or are a oneworld Emerald member, you should of course use the Japan Airlines First Lounge instead, though, since it’s quite a bit better.

On top of the above, Japan Airlines also offers lounge access specifically to the following Japan Airlines passengers:

  • Those traveling in premium economy, excluding those upgraded on the day of departure at the airport
  • Those traveling on full fare economy tickets, excluding to Seoul and Guam

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda seating & layout

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport can accommodate roughly 380 guests at a time, so it’s a decent size. The lounge immediately above it is even a bit bigger, so the carrier has impressive lounge capacity at the airport (keep in mind oneworld flyers can also use the Cathay Pacific Lounge).

As you can see from the below floorplan, the Japan Airlines Business Lounge is sort of in a rectangular shape, with a triangle on top of it (or however you’d like to describe it).

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda layout

The lounge underwent a renovation in 2023, and has beautiful minimalist Japanese decor from the moment you arrive.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda entryway

The lounge consists of several large rooms, each with a pretty consistent furniture theme. I wouldn’t say the design is quite as elegant or cozy as you may find in a Cathay Pacific lounge, but I find the design to be functional and “clean.”

As you enter the lounge and turn left, you’ll first find an area with chairs arranged in rows facing one another, intended for lounging. Each has a side table, and offers easy access to outlets.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating

Then there’s an area with dining tables, each of which can accommodate two people, on a combination of chairs and shared booths.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating

As you turn right and go along the perimeter of the lounge, you’ll find more dining tables, as well as some individual chairs with coffee tables, looking out over the apron.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating

On the other end of the lounge, you’ll find even more dining tables, as well as some communal tables that could be used for dining, or even as workstations.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating

There’s another room off the side of the lounge, with several different seating options.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda seating

The lounge also has massage chairs, a staple of just about any lounge belonging to a Japanese airline.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda massage chairs
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda massage chairs

The lounge also has some individual phone booths, should you want to make a phone call without disturbing others.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda phone rooms
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda phone room

There’s also a smoking room, which isn’t particularly luxurious.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda smoking room
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda smoking room

Lastly, if you want to store your bags, there are some individual lockers, where you can set a password, so you don’t have to worry about the safety of your bags while in the lounge.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda lockers

One other lovely thing about the lounge is the views. The lounge overlooks the apron and runway in the distance, so if you’re an aviation geek, make sure you grab a seat near the windows.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda view

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda food & drinks

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport has a pretty impressive selection of food and drinks. The lounge has two buffets, one on each side of the lounge, which helps with avoiding too much traffic in any one particular area of the lounge.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet

I visited over breakfast hours, and there were a variety of both Western and Japanese options. In terms of food, options included a salad bar, sesame dumplings, mackerel, rolled omelets, danishes, muffins, waffles, croissants, and much more.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet

Hot options included scrambled eggs, two types of pasta, pancakes, french fries, sausage, bacon, two kinds of soup, rice, and more.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda buffet

In addition to the food at the buffet, there’s also a small menu available via the app. You just scan the code for your table number and place your order, and then the food will be brought to you. This app can also be used to make shower reservations.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda menu
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda menu

The drink selection in the lounge is also extensive. Non-alcoholic drinks included a soda fountain, a coffee machine, a tea selection, juice, and water. There was also an impressive selection of liquor, wine, and sake, which guests could help themselves to. The drinks were available at a variety of stations, once again intended to spread out crowding in the lounge.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda drinks

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Tokyo Haneda bathrooms & showers

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda Airport has a couple of sets of bathrooms, which were spotlessly clean during my visit, and of course there’s also a bidet function in the toilets.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda bathroom
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda bathroom

The lounge also has shower suites, so I decided to take a shower here, since it seemed more luxurious than showering in the First Cabin Haneda Airport, where I had spent the night. I’m not kidding when I say that this might just be the best airport lounge shower I’ve ever had.

I think the shower suites look reasonably nice, but what I loved was how functional they were — water pressure was phenomenal, the shower suite had good air circulation, and I loved the toiletries. I don’t often get excited about showers (well, other than on the Emirates A380), but this is really a top notch airport lounge shower.

Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda shower suite
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda shower suite
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda shower suite
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda shower suite
Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda shower suite toiletries

Bottom line

The Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda is a solid hub lounge, with comfortable seating, an extensive selection of food and drinks, great views, and luxurious shower suites. Is it my favorite business lounge in the world? No, not quite, but it’s still very good, and I’d consider it to be a great place to pass some time.

In the next installment I’ll review the Japan Airlines Sakura Sky View Lounge, immediately above this one. Long story short, I’d generally recommend going there assuming it’s open, since it tends to be a bit less crowded. That being said, it doesn’t have shower suites, in case that’s a consideration. I’d also consider visiting the Cathay Pacific Lounge, especially for barista coffee and bartender cocktails.

What’s your take on the Japan Airlines Business Lounge Haneda?

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  1. Bob Guest

    Aside from the lack of showers...the Cathay lounge upstairs is a far better lounge.

  2. Mike O. Guest

    First, Happy Holidays to you and yours as well as everybody else on here.

    I've always wondered, do you ever help yourself to the buffet, coffee, drink machines from the hot options, to the salads, breads and snacks and nibbles, etc.?! Whenever you take a photo, it always seems to be from the (noodle, sushi, coffee) bar. Just something I've noticed.

  3. quorumcall Diamond

    Have not been to the JAL J lounge at HND after the renovation, but it genuinely looks phenomenal. That being said, still have a preference for CX's lounge design at HND given the wood-paneled and cozy feel.

  4. Hiro Diamond

    All JAL Sakura lounges also allow Premium Economy and the full fare “Y” Economy guests on their metals as well.

    Also, all Economy passengers traveling on JL 41 to LHR have the full access including meals and alcoholic beverages, except the shower suites.

    Love the empty lounge!

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Hiro -- Whoops, great catch! Post updated to reflect that.

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Bob Guest

Aside from the lack of showers...the Cathay lounge upstairs is a far better lounge.

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Ben Schlappig OMAAT

@ Hiro -- Whoops, great catch! Post updated to reflect that.

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quorumcall Diamond

Have not been to the JAL J lounge at HND after the renovation, but it genuinely looks phenomenal. That being said, still have a preference for CX's lounge design at HND given the wood-paneled and cozy feel.

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