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JAL SKY MUSEUM” at Haneda Airport to be renewed in November. All courses will charge fees, but exhibits will be added and reservation slots will be expanded.

By Editor in Chief

on Thu Sep 18 2025

JAL will renovate the JAL SKY MUSEUM (3-5-1 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo) on November 1.

JAL SKY MUSEUM” is a reservation-only exhibition facility that displays JAL Group’s past activities and historical materials. The renovations include the addition and digitization of previously undisclosed exhibits, and the addition of free lockers. The museum will be open for tours on Fridays, when it was previously closed, and the tour time will be expanded by 20 minutes to 130 minutes. On some days, reservations will be made from 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. (twilight slot).

In addition, new variations will be added to the museum’s limited-edition towel handkerchiefs and “Goshoin” (a seal of approval). The limited edition products will be expanded in the future.

On the other hand, while the previous “factory tour course” was offered free of charge and a fee-based hands-on course, after the renewal, an admission fee of 1,000 yen per person will be applied to visitors 13 years of age and older. After the renewal, an admission fee of 1,000 yen per person will be applied to visitors aged 13 and older. The existing fee-based course will include the admission fee in the price. Fees will be accepted with credit card payment at the time of reservation.

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