If you’re planning to travel to or from Haneda Airport in the near future, now’s a good time to pay attention. Released on March 24 2026, our ‘25 things to do along the Tokyo Panorama Line’ guide map highlights the hottest spots in the vicinity of the train line also known as the Tokyo Monorail, which connects the capital’s more convenient airport with Hamamatsucho Station via the southern Tokyo waterfront.
Our 25 picks are nothing if not wide-ranging, taking in a floating restaurant ideal for seeing the city from the water, an art supplies lab stocked with traditional East Asian tools and a funky shop selling eats and knick-knacks from Tokyo’s outlying islands, to name just a few highlights.
We’ve also included a round-up of the most spectacular viewpoints along the Panorama Line, plus a map to help you navigate through Haneda to the airport’s monorail station, making the free guide worth picking up for first-time visitors and seasoned Tokyoites alike.
Here’s a quick sneak peek of what you can expect:
Symphony Tokyo Bay Cruise is not your standard tourist tootle out-and-back, but a relaxing sightseeing cruise that gives you a fresh perspective on the city. There are multiple sailings from morning to night, and the cruise can be turned into a waterborne meal at one of the boat’s restaurants; options range from French and Italian to sushi and afternoon tea.
The art supplies ‘laboratory’ Pigment Tokyo stocks around 4,500 colour pigments, as well as a number of top-quality traditional tools. The over 200 ink sticks include antique rarities, while the selection of over 600 brushes will have painters in awe. The expert staff are happy to recommend products for specific creative needs.
The quirky Tokyo Islands Shop carries produce and other merchandise from the Tokyo island chains of Izu and Ogasawara. Even if you don’t have time for a boat trip, you can bring a taste of the remote islands home with you by scoring some local sweets, freeze-dried soups or bottled craft cocktails.
Pick up your FREE copy of ‘25 things to do along the Tokyo Panorama Line’ at Haneda Airport. You can also read the guide online right here:

