Originally Posted by
jib71
There are two Keikyu Inn hotels near HND. Be sure to check which one you are staying at:
KEIKYU EX INN HANEDA - a short walk to the West of Tenkubashi station.
KEIKYU EX INN HANEDA INNOVATION CITY - about the same distance to the East of Tenkubashi station.
Tenkubashi station is one stop from T3 on the monorail or the Keikyu line. Both hotels also offer a free shuttle bus. Both hotels offer the following warning on their websites:
Please be careful not to confuse it with other nearby "Keikyu EX Inn"! but I am sure that the reception staff often have to deal with customers who walked through the rain to get to the wrong hotel and then walked some more to get to the right one.
As CPH stated, the bus is probably a more comfortable option than taking a Keikyu Airport Express train from NRT.
The Airport Express train is cheap. It requires no changes and it stops at Tenkubashi. Those are the "plus" points, but it is an irritating journey with around 45 stops by my estimate. If you choose to go that route, go to the Keisei platform and look for a train with the destination Haneda Airport. Aim to sit at the end of a bench and lie your luggage on its side (so that it doesn't roll around) in the gap between the bench and the door. Set your alarm to wake you up before Tenkubashi and settle in for a tedious ride.

Originally Posted by
CPH-Flyer
The Keikyu line has the benefit of having direct trains 2-3 times per hour. But they are local commuter trains, so non reserved seating and no space for luggage. I would recommend the bus if you have luggage.
The Keikyu Ex Inn is by terminal 2, so if you are departing on select ANA international flights, or ANA and partners domestic that's where you'd want to be. Mixing the Keikyu EX with the Haneda Excel Tokyu. If you are departing on other international flights, it is worth considering Villa Fontaine or Royal Park by T3.
You are both amazing! Thank you so much for your help with this. I’ll try to get the bus if it times up well but if not it looks like I’ll take the train. I’ll be in Japan for 3 weeks so I guess I better get used to the train. 😉
Thank you again!