Shipping luggage from Narita Airport to Haneda Airport and storing it there

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I don't believe this is possible. While Yamato Kuroneko (and some other companies) will gladly ship your bags from/to Haneda/Narita, the maximum storage period is only one week.

In general, you will have trouble finding a service that can keep your bags that long. Regular luggage storage at Haneda is for no longer than two weeks, but if you're willing to abuse the system a wee bit, you could use the coin lockers. While you can keep your stuff for a maximum of one week in the locker (link in Japanese), after clearing out the operator holds onto them for 30 days before your goods get disposed of.

I believe most train stations operate a similar system, so you could leave your bags at a convenient midpoint like Tokyo stn or Shinagawa. This would, however, cost you a pretty penny at Β₯500 or so per day, which translates to Β₯15,000 for a month.

The best solution would likely be to book the same hotel for your arrival and departure from Tokyo, and ask them to hold onto your bags while you travel. They will likely do so for free, or a charge of much less than Β₯15,000.

Last but not least, I don't believe there is any official/enforced limit to how many bags you can bring on a Shinkansen. In practice, though, you'll find it very difficult to navigate ticket gates, platforms and the train itself with more than one.

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