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Where is Terminal I of Haneda Airport in Japan?

Terminal 1 of Haneda Airport in Japan is an international line terminal. Haneda has three terminals, two of which are domestic terminals, and 1 is an international terminal. There is a circular bus connection between the three terminals, which runs every five minutes or so. ?

1 Terminal, namely T 1, also called JAL (Japan Airlines) Terminal, Terminal 2, namely T2, also called All Nippon Airways (ANA) Terminal, and Terminal 3, namely International Aviation Terminal.

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On July 1952, the US military returned a part of the airport, which was then changed to "Tokyo International Airport". It was not returned in full until 1958. A new terminal was built at 1955 before reunification.

Later, in 1964, in order to host the Summer Olympic Games, the terminal was expanded and rebuilt several times. On September 1993, the terminal of domestic line was transferred to the terminal 1 (west). From then on, the place where this pier is located has been called "Big Bird".

March 20th 1998 The international terminal was moved to the original site of the old domestic terminal.

On June 65438+February 1 day, 2004, Terminal 2 was also put into operation. The domestic businesses of Japan Air Transport (ANA) Group and Hokkaido International Airlines (ADO) have all moved to the new terminal.

Terminal 1 is JAL group (and sky and sfj); Terminal 2 is an ANA group (and ADO and SNA).

Their respective terminals are also painted with different representative colors. Terminal 1 is painted with enterprise color red of JAL group; The second terminal is painted with the corporate color blue of ANA Group.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tokyo Haneda International Airport