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How to Get from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Shibuya

Quick Answer: Haneda Airport to Shibuya

The best way to get from Haneda Airport to Shibuya depends on your specific situation. For most solo travelers and couples: Keikyu Line to Shinagawa + JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya (25-35 minutes, ~$7/¥510, most efficient). For families, those with heavy luggage, or hotel proximity: Airport Limousine Bus direct to Shibuya Mark City (40-80 minutes, ~$10-15/¥1,200-1,800, convenience). For late night arrivals after 11:30 PM: Taxi or pre-booked private transfer (25-45 minutes, ~$50-90/¥6,000-10,000, only reliable option). For budget travelers: Keikyu Line direct train (transfer at Shinagawa, 30-40 minutes, ~$6/¥430, cheapest). Shibuya is closer to Haneda than Shinjuku, making all options slightly faster and cheaper.

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How to Get from Haneda Airport to Shibuya by Train & Subway

Getting from Haneda Airport to Shibuya by train is efficient and straightforward, requiring just one transfer. There's no direct train from Haneda to Shibuya, but the Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line via Shinagawa Station is the fastest and most popular route. The Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote Line via Hamamatsucho Station is an alternative, especially for JR Pass holders. Shibuya is actually closer to Haneda than Shinjuku, making train travel 5-10 minutes faster. However, peak hours on the Yamanote Line (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM weekdays) can be extremely crowded - challenging with luggage.

Route Train Lines Travel Time Cost Transfers Best For
Haneda → Shinagawa → Shibuya Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line 25-35 minutes $7 (¥510-570) 1 at Shinagawa Speed, efficiency, most travelers
Haneda → Hamamatsucho → Shibuya Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote Line 30-45 minutes $8-9 (¥600-670) 1 at Hamamatsucho JR Pass holders, scenic route
Haneda → Shinagawa → Shibuya (Direct) Keikyu Line Direct Train 30-40 minutes $6 (¥430-500) 1 at Shinagawa Budget travelers, light packers
Haneda → Shibuya (Late Night) Keikyu Line + Toei Subway 45-60 minutes $7-8 (¥550-650) 2 transfers After midnight (limited service)
Tokyo train map showing Keikyu Line and Yamanote Line connection from Haneda Airport to Shibuya crossing

Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line (Fastest & Most Popular)

The Keikyu Line from Haneda Airport to Shinagawa Station takes 15-20 minutes, costing ~$3/¥300. At Shinagawa, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line (green line) heading to Shibuya Station (10-15 minutes, ~$2/¥170). Total journey: 25-35 minutes for $7/¥470-570. This is the most efficient Haneda to Shibuya train route. The internet often recommends this as the "best" option, but that's only true if you're traveling light during off-peak hours. During rush hour, the Yamanote Line to Shibuya is one of Tokyo's most crowded train segments.

Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote Line (Scenic Alternative)

The Tokyo Monorail from Haneda to Hamamatsucho Station takes 20-25 minutes (~$5/¥500). Transfer to JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya (15-20 minutes, ~$2/¥170). Total: 30-45 minutes for $8-9/¥670. This route is covered by the Japan Rail Pass (both monorail and Yamanote Line). It offers views of Tokyo Bay but takes longer than the Keikyu route. Many people choose the monorail based on JR Pass coverage, but I don't actually recommend it for speed - the Keikyu route is faster.

A Critical Warning: The Shibuya Station Rush Hour Reality

You arrive at Haneda at 8:00 AM on a weekday with a large suitcase. The Keikyu Line to Shinagawa is fine. But at Shinagawa, you board the Yamanote Line heading to Shibuya. By Ebisu station (one before Shibuya), the train is so packed you can't breathe. At Shibuya Station, you struggle to exit through the crowd, then face the infamous Shibuya scramble crossing with your luggage. This 25-minute theoretical journey becomes 60+ minutes of stress. If arriving 7-9 AM or 5-8 PM on a weekday with more than a backpack, seriously consider the Airport Limousine Bus.

Late Night Train Options (The Midnight Gamble)

For late night arrivals at Haneda after 11:00 PM, train options are a gamble. Last Keikyu Line trains depart around 12:10 AM (midnight). If you clear immigration quickly, you might make it. If not, you're stuck. Some websites say "trains run until midnight" but don't mention that you need to be on the platform by 12:05 AM. After that, options are: expensive taxi, limited late buses, or waiting until 5:00 AM. For flights landing after 10:30 PM, assume you'll need a taxi.

IC Cards & Ticketing for Shibuya

Purchase a Suica or Pasmo IC card at Haneda Airport stations (¥500 deposit). Tap at Haneda station, tap when transferring at Shinagawa/Hamamatsucho, tap when exiting Shibuya Station. The fare is automatically calculated. Single journey tickets are available at vending machines. Japan Rail Pass holders: Only covers JR lines (Yamanote Line portion), not Keikyu Line. You'll need to pay separately for Keikyu Line (¥300) or take the Tokyo Monorail (covered).

Haneda Airport to Shibuya by Airport Limousine Bus

The Airport Limousine Bus from Haneda to Shibuya is the most convenient option for travelers with luggage or families. Buses depart from all three Haneda terminals and stop at Shibuya Mark City (direct connection to Shibuya Station) and some major Shibuya hotels. Travel time is 40-80 minutes depending on Tokyo's infamous traffic. Cost is ¥1,200-1,800 ($10-15 USD) one way. While 10-20 minutes slower than trains in optimal conditions, the bus avoids crowded trains and handles your luggage.

The Bus vs Train Reality Check

Online guides typically recommend trains as faster, but here's the reality: During Tokyo rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM weekdays), the bus is often actually faster than trains. Why? Trains are so crowded you might wait 2-3 trains to board with luggage. The bus has dedicated highway lanes during some periods. Plus, the bus drops you at Shibuya Mark City - a covered, climate-controlled building connected directly to Shibuya Station. No dragging luggage through crowded streets or the scramble crossing.

Airport Limousine Bus: Key Details for Shibuya

When the Bus Makes No Sense for Shibuya

Weekend nights (Friday/Saturday 8 PM-2 AM): Shibuya traffic is horrendous. Buses can take 90+ minutes. Rainy days: All Tokyo traffic slows dramatically. If your hotel is on the east side of Shibuya Station: You'll need to walk through the station or take a taxi from Mark City anyway. In these cases, the train (if traveling light) might be better despite crowds.

Direct to Shibuya Hotels via Bus

Some Shibuya hotels have direct Limousine Bus service including: Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu. Most other Shibuya hotels are within 5-15 minutes walk from Shibuya Mark City. The bus terminal is connected to Shibuya Station via covered walkways - excellent in rain or extreme heat.

Taxi & Private Transfer from Haneda Airport to Shibuya

Taxi from Haneda to Shibuya

Taking a taxi from Haneda Airport to Shibuya offers door-to-door convenience. The distance is approximately 15-18km (9-11 miles), with travel time of 25-45 minutes depending on traffic. Taxi cost ranges from ¥6,000-10,000 ($50-90 USD) for regular taxis. Late night (10:00 PM-5:00 AM) adds 20% surcharge. Highway tolls (¥800-1,200) are additional. This option is most cost-effective for groups of 3-4 people splitting the fare.

Private Transfer from Haneda to Shibuya

Pre-booked private transfers provide English-speaking driver, fixed price, and meet-and-greet service. Prices are ¥9,000-18,000 ($80-160 USD) depending on vehicle size. Best for: Families with children needing car seats, groups of 4+, travelers with excessive luggage, or corporate travel. Since Shibuya is closer than Shinjuku, private transfers are slightly cheaper than to other Tokyo destinations.

The Taxi Value Proposition for Shibuya

Despite the high cost, taxi is worth it in these specific Shibuya scenarios: 1) Late night arrival after 11:00 PM, 2) Direct to Airbnb or hotel not near Shibuya Station, 3) Group of 3-4 splitting cost (~¥2,000-3,300 per person), 4) Excessive luggage or shopping, 5) After a long flight when you just want simplicity. For solo travelers with one suitcase, the ¥510 train is 12x cheaper.

A Real Late-Night Taxi Failure Story

Your flight lands at 11:15 PM. You rush through immigration, reaching the train station at 11:50 PM. The last train display says "12:10 AM" - you think you made it. But at 12:05 AM, an announcement in Japanese says the train is cancelled. Now you're in a taxi queue with 50 other stranded travelers. After 30 minutes, you get a taxi. The meter reads ¥9,500 with night surcharge. You saved ¥510 on the train but paid ¥9,500 for the taxi. If landing after 10:30 PM, mentally budget for a taxi.

Complete Station List: Haneda Airport to Shibuya Route Stops

Understanding the complete station list helps with navigation. Below are the exact stops for each route from Haneda Airport to Shibuya.

Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line Route Stops

Leg Line Stops (Haneda → Shibuya) Travel Time Notes
1 Keikyu Airport Line Haneda Airport T3 → Haneda Airport T1/T2 → Ōmorikaigan → Ōmorikōen → Heiwajima → Tennōzu Isle → Shinagawa 15-20 min Express trains skip some stops
Transfer Shinagawa Station Platform change: Keikyu Line to JR Yamanote Line 5-10 min walk Follow green JR Yamanote signs
2 JR Yamanote Line Shinagawa → Ōsaki → Ebisu → Shibuya 10-15 min Only 3 stops to Shibuya

Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote Line Route Stops

Leg Line Stops (Haneda → Shibuya) Travel Time Notes
1 Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport T3 → Haneda Airport T1 → Haneda Airport T2 → Seibijō → Tenkūbashi → Ryūtsū Center → Showajima → Seibijō → Ōi Keibajō → Ryōgoku → Hamamatsuchō 20-25 min Scenic bay views
Transfer Hamamatsuchō Station Platform change: Monorail to JR Yamanote Line 3-5 min walk Within same station
2 JR Yamanote Line Hamamatsuchō → Tamachi → Shinagawa → Ōsaki → Ebisu → Shibuya 15-20 min 5 stops to Shibuya

Alternative Route: Keikyu Line + Asakusa Line + Ginza Line

Leg Line Stops Travel Time Notes
1 Keikyu Line Haneda Airport → Shinagawa 15-20 min Same as main route
2 Keikyu Line (through service) Shinagawa → Sengakuji → Takanawa Gateway → Shinagawa (different platform) → Samezu → Ōmorikaigan → Heiwajima → Shimbashi → Higashi-Ginza → Ningyōchō → Higashi-Nihombashi → Asakusa 25-30 min Through service to Asakusa Line
3 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa → Tawaramachi → Inarichō → Ueno → Ueno-hirokōji → Suehirochō → Kanda → Mitsukoshimae → Nihombashi → Kyōbashi → Ginza → Shimbashi → Toranomon → Tameike-Sannō → Akasaka-Mitsuke → Aoyama-itchōme → Gaienmae → Omotesandō → Shibuya 25-30 min Many transfers, not recommended

Airport Limousine Bus Stops in Shibuya

Haneda Airport to Shibuya Route Map

The map below shows the travel routes from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Shibuya, Tokyo. The Keikyu Line (blue) connects to Shinagawa Station where you transfer to JR Yamanote Line (green) to Shibuya. Tokyo Monorail (red) connects to Hamamatsucho Station for transfer to Yamanote Line. Highway routes for buses/taxis follow the Shuto Expressway routes to Shibuya.

View the route on Google Maps: View route from Haneda Airport to Shibuya on Google Maps

The distance from Haneda Airport to Shibuya is approximately 15-18 km (9-11 miles) depending on route. Highway routes via Shuto Expressway can extend to 20+ km with traffic variations. During Tokyo rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM), highway travel times can double. Shibuya is closer to Haneda than Shinjuku, making all transportation options slightly faster and cheaper.

Haneda Airport to Shibuya: Ticketing, Passes & Costs Comparison

Transport Option Total Travel Time Approximate Cost Transfers Best For Worst For
Keikyu + JR Yamanote 25-35 minutes $7 (¥470-570) 1 at Shinagawa Most travelers, speed Large luggage during rush hour
Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote 30-45 minutes $8-9 (¥600-670) 1 at Hamamatsucho JR Pass holders Those in a hurry
Airport Limousine Bus 40-80 minutes $10-15 (¥1,200-1,800) 0 (direct) Luggage, families, convenience Rush hour traffic, budget
Regular Taxi 25-45 minutes $50-90 (¥6,000-10,000) 0 (door-to-door) Groups 3-4, late night Solo travelers, budget
Private Transfer 25-45 minutes $80-160 (¥9,000-18,000) 0 (door-to-door) Families, corporate, pre-booked Budget travelers
Late Night Train 45-60 minutes $7-8 (¥550-650) 2 transfers After midnight arrivals After 12:30 AM (no service)

Train Tickets & IC Cards for Shibuya

Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line tickets cost approximately ¥470-570 one way. Purchase at Haneda station vending machines (English available). Use a Suica, Pasmo, or Icoca IC card - tap when entering and exiting. For the Tokyo Monorail (¥500) + JR Yamanote Line (¥170), the process is similar. Japan Rail Pass holders: Only the JR Yamanote Line portion is covered. You must purchase separate tickets for Keikyu Line (¥300) or take Tokyo Monorail (covered).

Airport Limousine Bus Tickets to Shibuya

Limousine Bus tickets cost ¥1,200-1,800 one way. Purchase at airport bus counters (Terminals 1, 2, 3) or from vending machines near bus stops. Credit cards accepted. Round-trip tickets offer small discount. During peak seasons (Golden Week, Obon, New Year), buses can sell out - consider purchasing in advance online.

Discount Tickets & Passes for Shibuya

Travel Scenarios: Which Option Should YOU Choose for Shibuya?

Scenario 1: Solo Traveler with Backpack Only

Best option: Keikyu Line to Shinagawa + JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya. Why: Fastest (25-35 min), cheapest (~¥470), efficient. Tip: Avoid 7-9 AM weekdays. Use IC card. Alternative: If you have Japan Rail Pass, take Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho (covered) + JR Yamanote to Shibuya (covered).

Scenario 2: Family with Young Children & Stroller

Best option: Airport Limousine Bus. Why: Direct to Shibuya Mark City, luggage handling, space for stroller, less stressful than crowded trains. Cost: ¥1,200-1,800 per adult, children half price. Alternative: Taxi if budget allows. Avoid: Trains during peak hours with stroller.

Scenario 3: Business Traveler with Laptop Bag

Best option: Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line (off-peak). Why: Fastest, professional. Avoids traffic. Peak hour alternative: Limousine Bus with WiFi. Corporate option: Pre-booked private transfer if company paying.

Scenario 4: Late Night Arrival (After 11:00 PM)

Best option: Taxi or pre-booked private transfer. Why: Last trains depart ~12:10 AM. If flight delayed, you'll miss it. Buses limited after midnight. Cost: ¥6,000-10,000. Budget alternative: Wait at airport until first train ~5:00 AM. Terminal 3 has 24-hour facilities.

Scenario 5: Elderly Travelers or Mobility Issues

Best option: Airport Limousine Bus or taxi. Why: Minimal walking, no stairs/escalators at stations, luggage assistance. Train challenges: Shinagawa Station transfer involves walking. Yamanote Line can be extremely crowded. Shibuya specific: Shibuya Station is huge and confusing - bus to Mark City is simpler.

Scenario 6: Group of 4 Friends with Luggage

Best option: Taxi (split 4 ways). Why: Cost per person similar to bus/train (~¥1,500-2,500 each) but door-to-door. Alternative: Limousine Bus if all staying near Shibuya Station. Avoid: Trains with 4 people + luggage during any busy time.

Scenario 7: Budget Backpacker

Best option: Keikyu Line direct train (transfer at Shinagawa). Why: Cheapest at ~¥430. Ultra-budget: Walk to Anamori Inari Station (15 min) for local train (~¥300) but adds 30+ minutes. Hostel tip: Many Shibuya hostels are east of station - train to Shibuya then short walk.

Scenario 8: Shopper with Many Bags

Best option: Airport Limousine Bus or taxi. Why: Space for shopping bags. Train with many bags is difficult. Shibuya shopping: Shibuya Mark City is connected to Shibuya 109, Tokyu, and other department stores - easy with luggage.

Common Mistakes to Avoid: Haneda to Shibuya

Mistake 1: Underestimating Shibuya Station Complexity

Shibuya Station is a maze with 13 train lines, 3 subway lines, and 100+ exits. First-time visitors often exit at the wrong place and get lost. The famous Hachiko exit is not necessarily closest to your hotel. Before arriving, identify which exit is best for your destination: Hachiko Exit (south side, scramble crossing), Shibuya Mark City (west side), East Exit, or North Exit. Google Maps walking directions from specific exits are essential.

Mistake 2: Attempting the Scramble Crossing with Luggage

You've seen the videos of Shibuya scramble crossing. Now imagine doing it with two large suitcases during peak hour. It's nearly impossible and dangerous. If arriving at Shibuya Station with luggage: Use the underground passages to reach your destination, or exit on the west side (Mark City) if possible. The internet makes the scramble crossing look fun, but with luggage it's a nightmare.

Mistake 3: Assuming Friday Night is Like Any Other Night

Friday nights in Shibuya are chaos. Young people flock to the area, traffic is gridlocked, trains are packed. Your 40-minute bus ride becomes 90 minutes. Your 25-minute train ride becomes 60 minutes waiting to board. If arriving Friday 5:00 PM-10:00 PM: Add 30-60 minutes to all estimated travel times. Consider taxi if group splitting cost.

Mistake 4: Not Having Exact Hotel Location in Japanese

If taking a taxi to a Shibuya Airbnb or small hotel, many drivers won't know it. Have the address written in Japanese characters. Better yet, have a map with the building highlighted. Shibuya has many narrow back streets not easily navigable. Pro tip: Use "Shibuya Station" as your destination, then walk or take local taxi (¥800-1,000) to final location.

Mistake 5: Choosing Train During Peak Hours with Luggage

You read online that the train is fastest. What they don't mention: During Tokyo rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM), you might wait 3-4 trains to board with luggage. Once on, you'll block doors and inconvenience commuters. Your "25-minute" journey becomes 60+ minutes of stress. If arriving during peak hours with more than carry-on: Seriously consider the Airport Limousine Bus despite the longer estimated time.

A Real-Life Shibuya Transportation Failure

A family of four arrives at Haneda at 6:00 PM on a Friday with 6 suitcases. They take the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa easily. At Shinagawa, they can't board the Yamanote Line - too crowded with luggage. After 20 minutes, they squeeze onto a train. At Shibuya, they struggle through crowded corridors, then attempt the scramble crossing with all their luggage during Friday night rush. One wheel breaks. They finally get a taxi from Shibuya to their hotel 5 minutes away for ¥1,200. Total time: 2 hours. Total stress: maximum. The Limousine Bus would have cost ¥4,800 total, taken 80 minutes, and dropped them at Mark City connected to their hotel. Sometimes the "best" route online isn't best for real-world conditions.

Traveler Experience: Getting to Shibuya from Haneda Airport

Getting from Haneda Airport to Shibuya is generally easier than to Shinjuku due to shorter distance. First-time visitors appreciate that Shibuya is only 3 stops from Shinagawa on the Yamanote Line. The Airport Limousine Bus to Shibuya Mark City is particularly convenient as it drops you at a modern building connected to Shibuya Station, avoiding the crowded streets. Traveling with luggage is challenging on trains during peak hours but manageable with just a backpack. Late night arrivals face the same issues as other Tokyo destinations - limited options after midnight. Early morning arrivals (before 5:00 AM) will need to wait or take a taxi. Shibuya's compact nature means most hotels are within 10-15 minutes walk from the station, though the hills can be challenging with luggage. The area is Tokyo's youth fashion and entertainment hub, with excellent nightlife, shopping, and dining options.

Practical Tips & Advice for Haneda to Shibuya

Frequently Asked Questions: Haneda Airport to Shibuya

What is the best way to get from Haneda Airport to Shibuya?

For most travelers: Keikyu Line to Shinagawa + JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya (25-35 minutes, ~$7/¥510). For convenience with luggage: Airport Limousine Bus (40-80 minutes, ~$10-15/¥1,200-1,800). For late night arrivals: Taxi or private transfer (25-45 minutes, ~$50-90/¥6,000-10,000). For direct train: Keikyu Line direct to Shinagawa + JR Yamanote Line (no subway transfer needed).

Is there a direct train from Haneda Airport to Shibuya?

NO, there is no direct train. You must transfer at either Shinagawa Station (Keikyu Line to JR Yamanote Line) or Hamamatsucho Station (Tokyo Monorail to JR Yamanote Line). The Airport Limousine Bus is the only direct public transport option from Haneda to Shibuya station area.

How much is the train from Haneda to Shibuya?

Keikyu Line + JR Yamanote Line: ~$7 (¥510-570). Tokyo Monorail + JR Yamanote Line: ~$8-9 (¥600-670). Keikyu Line direct limited express: ~$6 (¥430-500). Airport Limousine Bus: ~$10-15 (¥1,200-1,800). Taxi: ~$50-90 (¥6,000-10,000). Note: Shibuya is closer to Haneda than Shinjuku, so costs are slightly lower.

How long does it take from Haneda Airport to Shibuya?

Train routes: 25-40 minutes (depending on transfers and waiting time). Airport Limousine Bus: 40-80 minutes (heavily traffic dependent). Taxi/private car: 25-45 minutes (traffic dependent). Late night with no traffic: Taxi can be 20-35 minutes. Rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM): All options can take 50-80+ minutes.

What is the cheapest way from Haneda Airport to Shibuya?

Keikyu Line Airport Limited Express to Shinagawa (¥300) + JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya (¥170) = Total ~$7/¥470. This is the cheapest option but requires one transfer. Some local trains are even cheaper (~¥400) but take 10-15 minutes longer. Walking to Anamori Inari Station for local trains saves ¥100 but adds 20+ minutes walking.

Is the Airport Limousine Bus worth it from Haneda to Shibuya?

YES for: Travelers with heavy luggage, families with children, those staying at Shibuya hotels near bus stops, elderly travelers, or arriving during peak hours. The bus offers direct service to Shibuya stations and some hotels, luggage assistance, and avoids crowded trains. NO for: Budget travelers, those in a hurry, or staying far from Shibuya Mark City bus terminal.

What is the best option for late night arrival at Haneda?

For arrivals after 11:30 PM: Taxi or pre-booked private transfer are the only reliable options. Last trains depart around midnight. Some Airport Limousine Buses run until 1:00 AM but with limited frequency. Budget option: Wait at airport until first train (~5:00 AM). Midnight-5:00 AM taxis charge 20-30% night surcharge.

Can I use Suica/Pasmo card from Haneda to Shibuya?

YES, Suica/Pasmo IC cards work on all train routes from Haneda to Shibuya. Simply tap at Haneda station gates, tap when transferring at Shinagawa/Hamamatsucho, and tap when exiting Shibuya Station. The system automatically calculates the correct fare. You can purchase/reload these cards at Haneda Airport stations.

Is Haneda or Narita closer to Shibuya?

Haneda Airport is MUCH closer to Shibuya. Haneda to Shibuya: 15-18km, 25-45 minutes. Narita to Shibuya: 65-80km, 70-100+ minutes. Haneda is the preferred airport for Shibuya visitors due to proximity and more transport options. Taxi from Haneda costs ~$50-90 vs Narita ~$200-280.

What if I have large luggage on the train from Haneda?

During peak hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM weekdays): Avoid trains with large suitcases. Consider Airport Limousine Bus or taxi instead. Off-peak: Manageable but challenging. Keikyu trains have limited luggage space. Yamanote Line to Shibuya can be extremely crowded. Pro tip: Use luggage delivery service (takkyubin) from airport to hotel (~$20-30 per bag, arrives next day).

How early should I leave Shibuya for Haneda Airport return?

For international flights: Leave Shibuya 3-4 hours before departure. Train: 30-50 minutes to airport. Bus: 50-80 minutes + traffic buffer. Add 2+ hours for check-in/security. For early morning flights: Consider taxi as first trains may not arrive in time. Shibuya to Haneda is closer than Narita but still requires adequate buffer during Tokyo rush hours.

Is it safe to travel from Haneda to Shibuya late at night?

YES, Tokyo is very safe. However, transport options are limited. Trains stop around midnight. Late-night taxis are safe but expensive. Airport Limousine Bus has limited late-night service. Shibuya is a busy nightlife area - well-lit and populated until late. Women traveling alone: Consider pre-booked private transfer or women-only taxi services available at Haneda.