November 21, 2024
7 Transportation Options from Narita Airport to Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan - November 29 2015: Narita Express is a limited express train serves Narita International Airport from various Greater Tokyo Area stations

A complete guide to airport transportation from Narita Airport to downtown Tokyo!

 is the main international airport serving flights to the Tokyo area and surrounding areas. It is located about 80 km east of central Tokyo and takes an hour or two to get there.
Getting to and from Tokyo airport is often considered confusing for both people who have and have never been to Japan. The reason is, there is a lot of transportation available; from trains, buses, private airport transfers and taxis.
In fact, you can consider various options according to your budget and the number of groups on your trip. However, Klook will provide a complete guide for you to decide which transportation between Narita and Tokyo is most suitable for you.

Narita Airport Train to Tokyo

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The fastest way to get from Narita Airport to downtown Tokyo is by airport train as it only takes less than an hour. There are two main train operators offering service from Narita Airport: Japan Rail East (JR East) and Keisei Electric Railway.
You can access it easily from Narita Airport Terminals 1 and 2 because there are stations at both terminals. All you have to do after arriving is follow the signs that say ‘Trains’ and you will arrive at B1F which is the ticket counter.

1. Narita Express

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The Narita Express , or N’EX , is a JR limited express train known for its speed and comfort. This line connects Narita Airport directly to Tokyo’s main stations, making it a perfect choice for those staying near these stations or planning to take the Shinkansen at Tokyo Station.
The N’EX train journey only takes 53 minutes from Narita Airport to the following stations in central Tokyo:
  • Narita Airport to Tokyo Station: 53 minutes
  • Narita Airport to Shibuya Station: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Narita Airport to Shinjuku Station: 1 hour 25 minutes
Narita Express Ordinary Cars
You’ll get your own designated seat in the Narita Express Ordinary Car.
There are two classes of seats that you can choose from if you use the Narita Express ; Green Cars (Class 1) and Ordinary Cars (Economy Class). These two classes are reserved seat cars, meaning seats must be reserved in advance. Whatever type of carriage you choose, you don’t need to worry because both are clean, comfortable and spacious. Both types of carriages are also equipped with special luggage storage racks with number locks for extra security.
Purchasing N’EX tickets is also easy and simple. Operated by JR East, the Narita Express is included in the Japan Rail Pass service . Alternatively, you can easily book a one-way N’EX ticket   on Klook. All you have to do after ordering is exchange your ticket at the ticket vending machine at the station. You’re ready to go!
Klook Tip: Narita Express tickets booked on Klook include reserved seat booking, while if you buy a JR Pass, you must reserve a seat at the station before boarding the train.

2. Keisei Skyliner

東京成田機場快線:Skyliner
If you’re looking for the fastest way to get to Tokyo, you have the answer: Skyliner ! The Skyliner is a limited express train that will take you from Narita Airport to Nippori Station in 36 minutes and Ueno Station in just 41 minutes! Very fast, right? At Ueno Station, you can also easily transfer to the Ginza Line and Hibiya Line of the Tokyo Metro , Oedo Toei Line, and JR Ueno Station just by walking.

Keisei Narita Skyliner

Frequency

Every 20-30 minutes

First train from Narita Airport

7.23

Last train from Narita Airport

23.00

First train from Tokyo Station

5.40

Last train from Tokyo Station

20.20

Unlike the JR Narita Express, the Skyliner only offers one seat class with a booking system. Don’t worry, Skyliner also has comfortable, spacious and clean carriages. There is also a luggage storage area at the end of each car so you can enjoy the views comfortably throughout the journey. All these facilities make the Skyliner the perfect choice for those who want fast access between Narita Airport and downtown Tokyo.
Inside Tokyo Skyliner
Pre-purchasing a Skyliner and Subway ticket combo saves time and money
Skyliner provides the ultimate in flexibility and convenience when it comes to purchasing tickets. You can book tickets at discounted prices on Klook, you know! When you arrive at the station, all you need to do is scan the QR code available on the Klook app. After that, you can choose the next available train. You’re ready to go!

3. Local Train

Train surrounds by Cherry Blossoms
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Apart from N’EX and Skyliner, several local train lines also operate between Narita Airport and Tokyo. This mode of transportation is a more economical way for travelers on a budget to reach Tokyo.
Note, these local trains are slower, crowded, and may require one or more transfers. Apart from that, local trains do not have special storage areas for your luggage. If you have a lot of luggage, you should avoid using it during peak hours

1. JR Sobu Line (Fast Service)

The JR Sobu Line (Fast Service) stops at all major stations between Narita Airport and Tokyo Station. Trains are available every hour and the journey to Tokyo Station takes around 90 minutes. Just buy a ticket from one of the vending machines at the airport station. Alternatively, you can buy a Suica or Pasmo prepaid card and enter via the gantry.The train ticket costs around ¥1,340.

2. Keisei Access Express & Keises Rapid Limited Express

Keisei Access Express and Keises Rapid Limited Express are train services operated by Keisei Electric Railway that connect Narita Airport to Tokyo. There are two to three train services every hour.
Keisei Access Express has a more direct route with a travel time of around 1 hour 20 minutes from Narita Airport to Keisei Ueno Station. This trip will cost ¥1,480. The Keisei Rapid Limited Express makes more stops along the way, with a journey time of around 1 hour 30 minutes, but is cheaper; which is ¥1,030.

What you also need to prepare before leaving for Japan:

SIM Card/4G Wifi for Japan – Make sure you are always connected to the internet throughout Japan
JR Pass – Unlimited rides on various JR transportation modes! There are JR Passes available for all of Japan and Regional Passes for more economical travel
Shinkansen & Limited Express Tickets – Don’t need a JR Pass? You can book one-way Shinkansen tickets on Klook!
Other transportation passes
  • Suica IC Card – Refillable card that can be used to ride trains, buses, and even shopping in Tokyo, Niigata, Sendai, and other cities
  • ICOCA IC Card – Refillable card that can be used to ride trains, buses, and even shopping in the Kansai area and other cities
  • Tokyo Subway Ticket – Pass to ride unlimited Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway trains
  • Osaka Metro Pass – Pass for unlimited bus and subway rides operated by OSAKA Metro, plus discounted entry to 30 popular tourist attractions!
  • Osaka Amazing Pass – A pass that gives you access to 50 iconic tourist destinations in Osaka and unlimited subway, tramway and bus rides in Osaka
  • Kansai Thru Pass – Travel pass that gives you unlimited access to trains, subways, buses and others in certain zones in the Kansai area, plus discounts on attractions and restaurants. Check out the areas covered here
Klook Pass in Japan – Get into many tourist attractions in Japan with just one pass? You can enjoy this privilege with Klook Pass!
  • Klook Pass Tokyo
  • Klook Pass Osaka
  • Klook Pass Okinawa
Airport transportation
  • Airport buses and trains
  • Private airport transfer

Narita Airport Airport Bus to Tokyo

4. Airport Limousine Bus

Narita Airport Limousine Bus Counter
Although express trains can take you to the center of Tokyo in the fastest time, Airport Limousine Buses can be a more comfortable and hassle-free option for you to get to your hotel in Tokyo. These buses operate from all terminals and stop directly at many of Tokyo’s major hotels, including the Disney Resort and hotels in the Shinjuku, Shibuya , and Ginza districts. So that you are not clueless, you can check the list of Airport Limousine Bus stops here .
Haneda Airport Limousine Bus
There are several buses every hour and travel time to most hotels in Tokyo is around 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The buses are also comfortable and spacious, with dedicated luggage storage for large suitcases. They also come with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
You can book Limousine Bus tickets on Klook in advance. When you arrive at Narita Airport, all you have to do is look for the Limousine Bus Ticket Counter on the first floor of each terminal. Show your voucher and the friendly staff will inform you about the departure schedule.

Private Airport Transfers from Narita Airport to Tokyo

5. Private Airport Transfer

Narita Airport Private Transfer
If you are traveling to Tokyo with your family or in a large group, you may really consider private airport transfers, aka private airport transportation ! There’s nothing more convenient and hassle-free than being dropped off straight to your hotel, right?
Choose the Toyota Alphard which can accommodate 5 people with luggage comfortably. You can even take a short nap during the journey after a long flight. The journey will take approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Klook Tip: Apart from providing more comfort and privacy, the cost can be cheaper per person if you join forces with your group!

6. Taxi

Narita Airport - Taxi
Taxis are available at Narita Airport all the time aka 24/7! Like private transfers, taxis also offer convenience. However, taxis in Japan are notoriously expensive, and a trip from Narita Airport to Tokyo can easily set you back ¥30,000. There is also a surcharge for travel after 10 p.m.
Klook Tip Taxi drivers may not communicate in English, so make sure your destination address is written in Japanese first.
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7. Rent a Car

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โตเกียว ทาวเวอร์ – Tokyo Tower
Renting a car at Narita Airport is actually very easy and affordable (starting from ¥5,000 a day!), unfortunately Indonesian citizens cannot use this option even if they already have an International Driving Permit.
The reason is, the version of the IDP recognized by Indonesia is different from the version of the IDP recognized in Japan, so the International Driving Permit obtained in Indonesia cannot be used there!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the fastest way to go to Tokyo from Narita Airport?

The fastest way to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo is by train. The Narita Express and Keisei Skyliner trains can take you to Tokyo Station in around 50 minutes.

Q: What options are available if I arrive at Narita Airport late at night?

If you arrive after the last train, you should use a private airport transfer because it will be much cheaper than taking a taxi.

Q: What is the most convenient method to reach my hotel in Tokyo from Narita Airport?

If you have a lot of luggage, the best way to get from Narita Airport to your hotel in Tokyo is by limousine bus or private transfer. These two methods save you the hassle of transporting goods or navigating train routes many times.

Q: Which airport should I choose when going to Tokyo: Narita or Haneda?

Haneda Airport is closer to downtown Tokyo, making it more convenient for many tourists. However, flight options, costs, and specific itineraries should also influence your decision.

Q: What are the advantages of using the Japan Rail Pass from Narita Airport to Tokyo?

The Japan Rail Pass covers Narita Express trains from Narita Airport to major stations, such as Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Yokohama.
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