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Tokyo Airport
Transfer Information
Train and bus transfer
information from Narita International Airport to Tokyo.
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International Airport Transfer |
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Narita Airport is located in Chiba
prefecture, about 60 km outside Tokyo. |
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Train This is the recommended way to exit Narita Airport. There are
two railway stations, each located in a terminal building. To get to Tokyo,
there are a number of options: the Japan Railway (JR) train will take about
50 mins and cost about 3100 Yen. The JR Sobu Line is a normal commuter train
that takes about 80 mins and costs 1280 Yen. Both trains terminate at Tokyo
Station. The Keisei Skyliner takes about 60 mins, costs 1920 Yen and ends at
Keisei-Ueno Station. The Keisei Limited Express is the local commuter
version of the Keisei express, and cost about 1000 Yen for the 80-minute
ride to Keisei-Ueno Station. Do note the JR Sobu and Keisei Limited Express
may get very crowded, as they are regular commuter trains, where the JR and
Keisei Skyliner trains are dedicated to airport service only. |
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Bus There are airport limousine buses that depart from the arrival
lobby of the airport and service the entire metropolitan area of Tokyo.
Tickets can be purchased at the 1st floor arrival lobby. Pricing information
should be made there, as the fare will depend on destination and average
about 3000 Yen. Travel time is about 80 mins, depending on traffic. |
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Taxi Due to the distance and high probability of traffic jams, this
is the least recommended option. Taxi ranks are available outside both
terminals and the journey may take about 80 mins. Fare will be about 25000
Yen. |
First published 6 October 2004
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