[JAPAN TRAVEL TIPS] HOW TO GET FROM NARITA AIRPORT TO TOKYO

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Narita Airport to Tokyo might seem daunting given that Narita is not in Tokyo

The two airports in Tokyo are Haneda Airport and Narita Airport. Haneda is within Tokyo while Narita is outside Tokyo, making the journey a bit farther from Haneda. Below we will discuss 3 different methods of getting into Tokyo from Narita. The three methods to get from Narita to Tokyo include: the train, bus, or taxi. Hopefully, these Japan travel tips will ensure a smooth journey to Tokyo!

Best ways from Narita to Tokyo - Table of Contents

  1. TLDR: Narita to Tokyo Methods

  2. Train

  3. Bus

  4. Taxi

TLDR: Narita to Tokyo Methods

 
 

1. Train

One of the best methods is to use the various trains that Narita Airport has.

The first is Narita Express. Narita Express runs directly to Tokyo Station with less frequent trains that also go to Shibuya and Shinjuku. It’s a straight shot from the airport, with nice seating (reserved seating) and can be purchased at the airport with ease. There’s also luggage space where you can store your large suitcases if necessary. You can check the prices and times above. You can find more info and book online here.

The Keisei Skyliner is similar to the Narita Express with reserved seating and luggage storage except it heads for Nippori Station, a JR Station with great access to the East Side of Tokyo. Book at the airport counter or online here for a discounted price.

The Keisei Line is just the regular train. This train is only recommended if you are on a tight budget and don’t have much luggage to carry. You can ride this with just buying an IC Card (Suica or Pasmo) at the airport. it will roughly cost a little over 1000 Yen, so it would be good to have about 2000 Yen charged onto it. This train also heads for Nippori Station.

2. Narita Airport Limousine

The Narita Airport Limousine runs from Narita to major areas in Tokyo and some major hotels. It’s essentially a comfy coach that allows luggage storage options and an alternative to the trains. They also have cheaper shuttle bus options that only costs 1300 Yen, but advanced reservations cannot be made and can only be purchased on the day of.

 
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A rare scroll painting that you can find on our Nihonbashi tour.

 

3. Taxi

Taxis are by far the easiest and most convenient options out of the three methods. However, it comes with a price. It can cost you roughly 20,000-30,000 Yen. You can pre-book taxis, but taxis are also waiting outside the airport ready at any time making it very convenient. You also don’t have to worry about how to get to your hotel from the station with transfers. So, if you have the money to do it, then it’ll be a nice and easy trip for you!

 
 
 

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