You can find weird and wonderful Japanese vending machines without even leaving Haneda Airport. Here are seven Haneda vending machines we spotted, where you can snag some unique Japanese souvenirs before your flight.
When were we last at the airport? We stumbled across these exciting Haneda vending machines in April 2026.
1. Disney Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security), Terminal 2 (before security), Terminal 3 (after security)
Missed your chance to go to Tokyo Disneyland or the Disney Flagship Tokyo? There’s still a chance to grab some Disney goods at Haneda Airport. This red vending machine, complete with a Mickey Mouse on top, stocks a variety of adorable plushies — some of which are exclusive to the airport itself.
Get your hands on a Pilot Mickey or Air Hostess Minnie Mouse, a Winnie the Pooh dressed as Mt. Fuji, or our personal favorite — Pilot Donald Duck. Prices start from ¥1,800.
2. Pokémon Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security), Terminal 2 (before security), Terminal 3 (after security)
If you didn’t get your Pokémon fix at one of Tokyo’s Pokémon centers or PokéPark KANTO, then you’ll need to stop by this vending machine. Standing out from the rest thanks to its bright yellow exterior covered in Pikachus, this one sells mostly plushies.
As you press the screen, a happy Pikachu greets you. You can browse all the Haneda-exclusive plushies, from a Pikachu dressed as a cabin crew to one dressed as a train conductor, sitting on a train. They make for a lovely limited-edition gift.
If plushies aren’t your thing, there are also acrylic keychains — still matching the Haneda theme. Prices for those start from ¥660, while the plushies start around ¥2,640. Your Pikachu plushie will even be dispensed in a Pikachu paper bag. It’s like a gift within a gift.
3. Pokémon Trading Cards Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security) and Terminal 2 (before security)
Next to the Pokémon Vending Machine, you’ll find two smaller blue machines selling Pokémon Trading Cards. Mainly selling booster packers containing five random cards, these machines give fans the opportunity to collect a few more cards before they fly.
A regular booster pack will cost you ¥360.
Note that although it is currently okay to buy multiple packs of cards, there is a notice stating that you should rejoin the line to do so (if there is a queue).
4. Pop Mart Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security) and Terminal 3 (before security)
Pop Mart is the go-to store for those who love cute collectibles and figurines. With Labubus taking the world by storm in 2025 — along with other collections like Skull Panda, Hirono, and Dimoo — the flagship store in Harajuku always has a huge line. Luckily, the vending machine version — known as “Robo Shop” — does not.
You can find all the big names here, all waiting in their blind boxes to be opened. Don’t worry — you can still find the newest series here and have just as good a chance of pulling one of the rare figures. Prices are similar to what you would expect to pay in-store or online.
Pro tip: Flying from Kansai International Airport instead? There’s a Robo Shop in Terminal 1 (2F, before security).
5. New Era Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security) and Terminal 2 (before security)
Looking for official MLB merchandise? This branded New Era vending machine stocks baseball caps from all the major teams — though, naturally, the LA Dodgers gear tends to steal the spotlight thanks to star Shohei Ohtani. Alongside caps, you’ll also find socks and T-shirts in the lineup.
This is easily one of the priciest vending machines at Haneda, which isn’t too surprising given the official branding: caps start at around ¥5,000.
6. Ichiran Vending Machine
Terminal 2 (before security — International Departures)
Ah, travelers’ favorite ramen chain in Japan. Ichiran is famous for its long lines, single-booth seats, and of course, delicious ramen. It’s fairly easy to find these packs of noodles — just head to a Don Quijote. But if you forgot to grab some, then this vending machine is a must-visit before you board.
Inside, you’ll find everything you need to recreate that tonkotsu ramen including the Hakata thin noodles (2 packs for ¥1,040) and a bottle of spicy sauce (¥1,080).
7. Japanese Ramen Vending Machine
Terminal 1 (before security)
If you want to sample some different ramen, then check out this vending machine. Located next to the Pokémon one (in T1), it stocks a variety of instant ramen packs from different prefectures across Japan.
From a Haneda Airport pork-based soy ramen to a bonito-flavored ramen “that cats love” — that’s actually what it says — you’ll find plenty of unique noodle packs here. With prices ranging from ¥280 to ¥1,210, this is definitely the cheapest Haneda souvenir vending machine on our list.
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