I'll be flying into Tokyo Haneda at 10:25pm on a Sunday and rather than try to figure out the public transit system that late in the day when I'm already probably going to be exhausted I was thinking I'd prefer to just take a taxi to the hotel. My question is... do taxis loiter around at the airport, waiting for passengers, as they do in the USA?
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If you're wanting to save a little money on extortionate Tokyo taxi fees there is a direct monorail service from Haneda Airport to Hamamatsucho, cutting the distance required by taxi significantly. Outside Hamamatsucho (the main 'departing to Haneda' station) are a huge fleet of taxis. The monorail is fast and the station is inside the terminal.
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Yes, of course there are. Depending on where you're going, it may cost you up to ¥10,000 (~US$100) if you board after midnight.
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