Regional Headquarters

Directions from Haneda to Analog Devices KK

Analog Devices KK
New Pier Takeshiba, South Tower Building
1-16-1 Kaigan Minato-Ku
Tokyo, 105-6891 Japan

There are two forms of transportation from Haneda Airport (HND), which is located in Tokyo, to our office. The distance is approx. 17km.


By Taxi: 
  • Taking a taxi is the easiest, but most expensive way
  • Fare: ¥5,500 (approx.$54.00)
  • Time: 20 min. Under normal traffic conditions
  • If you intend to use your credit card, please take the taxi showing credit card mark (VISA, Master, etc.) on the window.
By Train: Tokyo Monorail
  • Trains depart Haneda International Building every 3-5 minutes. There are two lines passing at the station in the airport basement. Please take Tokyo Monorail not Keikyu Line.
  • Get on at: Haneda International Building station
  • Get off at: Hamamatsucho station
  • Fare: ¥490. Please buy a ticket at ticket vending machine. 
  • Time: 13minutes (express) – 20 minutes (local)
  • Tokyo Monorail guide 
From Hamamatsucho to office
a) By Shuttle bus (If you stay at International Continental Hotel)
Time: 5 minutes
Schedule: Check the latest bus schedule.                            

Hotel is connected to the office building.

b) By walking (If you stay at other hotels)
Time: 10 minutes
Directions:

  1. Exit from North exit then turn right.
  2. Go straight until you see traffic right “Minato-ku Shiba Commercial High school”.  Cross the crosswalk then walk straight until the end of the street.
  3. Then turn right and walk straight.
  4. You will see the building (New Pier Takeshiba, South Tower Building) on your left.
  5. Go inside of the building to take the elevator up to 10th floor. 
  6. Google map showing route to ADI KK from Hamamatsucho station



c) By Taxi ( If you stay at other hotels and carrying heavy baggage)
Time: 10 minutes
Fare : ¥730 ( approx.US$7)
Directions:

  1. Go to North Exit then turn left and go straight. You will see the first traffic signal so cross the crosswalk. You will see Taxi Stand in front of you.