
The logo of Tokyo Haneda Airport is a combined mark consisting of the brand name and a graphic symbol. The text element is rendered in Latin script and used in the HANEDA spelling. To the right is a graphic sign made up of three dynamic lines forming an abstract shape with a perspective effect that can be read as the letter “H”. The edges of the lines appear visually trimmed by straight cuts, creating the impression that the sign is placed within a rectangular frame and cropped along its borders, although the frame itself is not drawn. In its current version, the logo is used in dark blue, as well as in an inverted light version on a dark background, and is applied in airport navigation, digital interfaces, advertising materials, and official communications.
Tokyo Haneda Airport, officially known as Tokyo International Airport, is one of the two main airports of Tokyo and one of the largest aviation hubs in Japan. The airport opened in 1931 and has played a key role in the country’s passenger transportation for decades, serving both domestic and international flights. Haneda consistently ranks among the busiest airports in the world by passenger traffic and is known for its high level of service, developed infrastructure, and convenient location within the Tokyo metropolitan area, making it one of the main air gateways of the Japanese capital.














