Off to the airport to conclude the trip. Last year, I took the same flight back but didnt take the time to peruse the offerings of Haneda
This is something you WILL NOT see in the states. Its a patio/deck that looks onto the tarmac
High fences prevent anyone from climbing over and gaining unauthorized access. Holes in the fence allows people to stick their camera lens through them to take unobstructed pictures
Within the premises and before customs and security, restaurants and shops are donned in a retro Edo era facade
With sakura hanging from the rafters due to the season, the throwback look is given to the storefronts
The area stretches out to the left astyou look updon from from the ticketing counters
Once you get the end of this section there are more economical food options to the regular sit down restaurants that you passed by. These establishments are purported to be open 24 hours.
Along the way, you walk by what looks like a bridge. And, it is a bridge
My curious nature got the best of me.
With probably the highest level of the international terminal, you get to look upon all the peoples either going back home or those leaving their home country. I, being of the former, take my last look before making my way to the gate.