Vending Machines at Haneda Airport: What to Expect
A practical arrival and departure guide to drink machines, specialty vending and terminal-specific checks at Haneda Airport.

Haneda has vending facilities across its terminal complex, but the exact mix depends on the terminal, floor and time of travel. Use the airport's live floor guide instead of expecting one famous machine to be waiting in a fixed place.
What you will actually find
The airport's official service guide lists vending-machine facilities in Terminals 1, 2 and 3 and links visitors to the current floor guide. It also identifies Gourmet Twenty Four, a 24-hour vending-machine restaurant in the north side of Terminal 2's first-floor lobby; the official page says this restaurant format is not in Terminals 1 or 3.
Practical advice
Start by confirming your airline terminal, then filter the official floor guide for facilities near your route. A normal drink machine is useful for water or coffee, while a specialty food machine may require more time and may not be available in your terminal.
A five-minute airport check
- Confirm T1, T2 or T3 before searching.
- Open Haneda's official floor guide and check your current floor.
- Read the machine's live price, stock and payment marks.
- Buy before entering a queue or boarding flow.
- Keep enough time to reach security or your gate.
What not to assume
Terminal assignments, access areas, stock and individual machines can change. The editorial image is illustrative and is not evidence of a specific machine at Haneda.
Sources and verification
Research status: reviewed July 13, 2026. Prices, products and installations can change; the live machine and operator are authoritative.
About the author
Japan Vending Guide Editorial Team
Our English-language editorial team documents Japan’s vending culture using cautious sourcing and location verification. Unverified details remain clearly marked.

