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My flight arrives in Tokyo Haneda Airport at 11pm.
My flight leaving Tokyo on to Bangkok leaves the next day leaves at 645pm out of Narita International.
I will have what I thought would've been a very nice little layover in Tokyo before flying out onward to Bangkok. Even though my arrival in Tokyo will be at 11pm, and with customs and luggage retrieval possibly taking an hour, I will truly be free at 12am and that's IF the plane arrives on time.
What I didn't find out until after I settled on the ticket was that it's a no fun situation.
The transportation options into Tokyo leaves the airport at 1230am. Taxis, from what I've read, are about 8800 yen . If my currency converter was correct, that's about 93USD (outrageous!) for a 30 minute ride in to downtown Tokyo. Haneda is closer to Tokyo than Narita so this alone makes it better to fly into in my opinion, BUT Narita seems to have more options on where to stay and cheaper even if you are stuck in airport region. In any case it's going to be a semi stressful situation when I get off the plane if I choose to risk that the stars will align, I will be alert, and automagically know where I'm going and I can catch the last shuttle into downtown. Murphy, however, may decide to lay down the law.
Staying overnight in this airport seems to be a thing as there are lots of forums where people are asking if it's ok to sleep in this particular airport. The answer appears to be yes and that it's fairly safe to do so as they have security walking around all the time.
I guess I'm just a little disappointed because I had already booked where I was going to stay, and now this is where I'll likely stay. While I would like to experience capsule hotel living, I would like to see the Tokyo city lights so much more (so spectacular) to the point I'm considering shelling out cab money AND staying at my desired hotel. I don''t know. I'm so conflicted and undecided!
These are my choices, which one would you choose:
a. No risk- Sleep in a capsule hotel.
Benefits: A quick taxi or shuttle to the next terminal and no worries about catching trains or buses until
the next day.
Cheap!
Con: It's a cap hotel. IN THE AIRPORT.
Possibly disruptive sleep from airport announcements and other snoring guests as there aren't really doors to rooms and walls are thin.
Won't see the city except when on the way to Narita to fly out.
I'll essentially be trapped in airport purgatory the entire day.
b. A real airport hotel
Benefits: Cheap taxi if I miss the shuttle.
A real room, with a real bed, and a real locking door.
Con: Expensive!
I may as well go into the city if I'm going to spend that kind of money on a room. At least I'd get to see the city.
c. Going to into the city to stay in desired hotel.
Benefits: The Cerulean is awesome. I loved staying there last time I was in Tokyo.
Opportunity to eat (izakayas, ramen shops!) and explore the city before jetting out.
Shuttles arrive and leave at this hotel from both airports. Very easy.
Con: Definitely the most expensive of all the options.
Will need to take a taxi in when I arrive which could cost 100 bucks.
It really comes down to if I could stand a bit of discomfort for a day...well two days if you think about it.
The final destination is what's important, but even when I get to Bangkok, after a 5 hour nap then I'll have to leave to go to Cambodia. So really I won't have a full night's rest until I get to Cambodia. Considering plane rides knock me right out as soon as we level out, I can't imagine my jet lag recovery skills are gonna be that great. Screw it.
I think I just talked myself into an expensive taxi ride.