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How to get from Narita airport to Tokyo

Updated: Nov 28, 2023

HOW TO GET TO TOKYO CITY CENTER?

Your journey to Japan begins with the transit from Narita Airport to the vibrant center of Tokyo. Whether Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station is your final stop, a range of transport options awaits you. This guide details the most popular and practical ways to travel from Narita Airport to central Tokyo, offering a blend of speed, cost, and convenience to suit your preferences.


To Tokyo Station from Narita Airport

1. Narita Express (N'EX): Fastest and Most Convenient

  • Direct train to Tokyo Station.

  • Journey time: About 50 minutes.

  • Cost: ¥3,070 (One-way), ¥5,000 (Return) *Return ticket valid for 14 days.

This option combines comfort with speed. It's ideal if budget isn't a concern, offering charging ports, luggage space, and onboard toilets. Language translation services ensure you won't miss your stop. The JR pass is applicable here. However, for late-night arrivals, consider using your tickets starting the next day to optimize value.


2. Keisei Skyliner & JR Yamanote Line: Economical and Efficient

  • A balance of cost and time-saving.

  • Route: Keisei Skyliner from Narita to Nippori Station, then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line for Tokyo Station.

  • Total journey time: About 60 minutes.

  • Combined cost: ¥2,740 JPY.

Advance seat booking is required. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, accessible toilets, and ample luggage space. However, be prepared for crowded conditions when transferring to the Yamanote line at Nippori Station.

3. Keisei Main Line & JR Yamanote Line: Most Budget-Friendly

  • Route: Keisei Main Line to Nippori Station, then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line for Tokyo Station.

  • Total journey time: About 80-100 minutes.

  • Combined cost: ¥1,220

This is the cheapest, albeit slower, option. It's ideal for those looking to save money for other activities in Japan.


4. Limousine Bus:

  • Direct bus service to Tokyo Station.

  • Journey time: About 70 minutes (traffic-dependent).

  • Cost: ¥1,300

Generally less comfortable than the train, but offers a significant convenience: direct drops at specific hotels (details available here). It's a practical choice if you prefer not to handle large luggage. Return tickets are also available.


5. Taxi:

  • The most expensive, but simplest option.

  • Journey time: About 60-90 minutes (traffic-dependent).

  • Cost: ¥25,000-30,000

Group travel makes this option more cost-effective. Pre-booked taxis start from around ¥21,810. Taxis generally use a meter, but fixed fares are available to city points. Always confirm the price beforehand to avoid surprises.


To Shinjuku Station:

Similar routes are available to Shinjuku Station. The distance being farther compared to Tokyo Station, the prices vary slightly.


  • Direct train to Shinjuku Station.

  • Journey time: About 85 minutes.

  • Cost: ¥3,250 (One-way)


2. Keisei Skyliner & JR Yamanote/Chuo Line:

  • Route: Keisei Skyliner to Nippori Station, transfer to JR Yamanote Line to Yoyogi Station, then take JR Chuo Line to Shinjuku.

  • Total journey time: About 70-80 minutes.

  • Combined cost: Around ¥2,700 JPY.

3. Limousine Bus:

  • A direct route to Shinjuku Station.

  • Journey time: About 85-115 minutes (traffic-dependent).

  • Cost: ¥3,600 (One-way), ¥6,000 (Return)

  • Return tickets valid for 14 days.

This option is especially convenient if your hotel is a designated bus stop, as detailed here.


4. Taxi:

  • The most costly option.

  • Journey time: About 90-120 minutes (traffic-dependent).

  • Cost: ¥24,000-¥27,000 or more.


In conclusion, each transportation method from Narita Airport to Tokyo or Shinjuku Station offers distinct advantages, catering to different needs and preferences. Understanding these options can significantly enhance your initial experience in Japan, paving the way for a memorable visit.

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